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The most significant changes in over 30 years to drug sentencing in Minnesota have gone into effect and will be used to determine the sentences of future drug offenders.
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), heroin use has increased significantly over the past ten years in the United States.
In 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court outlined new testing procedures for drunk drivers that allow law enforcement to perform breath tests without a warrant.
The recent attack at a gay night club in Orlando and a spate of racially motivated attacks throughout the United States reinvigorated a national discussion about hate crimes and the protection of certain classes of citizens.
Former convicts struggle with reintegration into society because their criminal record limits their ability to find a good paying job or safe housing.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals held that felony communication involving sexual conduct with a minor was unconstitutional.
On August 1, 2016 a new law will go into effect in the state of Minnesota that is designed to crack down on individuals who disseminate private sexual images or attempt to solicit sex for another person without consent.
When a driver is pulled over for a DWI in Minnesota, he/she can face arrest, charges, and stiff penalties. A DWI is not an offense to take lightly.