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Tax Evasion Charges For Former Minnesota Tax Judge

A retired Minnesota tax court judge and her husband were charged with conspiracy to defraud the government, tax evasion, making false tax returns, and obstructing an IRS audit.

Test Refusal Thrown Out For Client

Max Keller of Keller Criminal Defense Attorneys’ motion to dismiss a 3rd degree DUI Refusal in violation of Minnesota Statute 169A.20 Subdivision 2 was granted in Cottonwood County.

When Technology Collides with Criminal Defense [infographic]

As the science and technology used in criminal cases continue to advance, a criminal defense attorney in MN must possess a thorough understanding of the evolving transformation from more basic forms of evidence to highly technical forensics in order to offer clients effective representation.

How a Sex Crime Can Screw Your Future

According to the Center for Sex Offender Management (CSOM), there are approximately 150,000 convicted sex offenders who are serving time in federal and state prisons throughout America, and numerous others have been sentenced directly to supervised probation.