A man in Oklahoma was recently arrested and charged with reckless driving and attempting to elude law enforcement. The man allegedly turned off his headlights after an Oklahoma State Trooper attempted to stop him. Law enforcement further alleges the man reached speeds of 208 miles per hour in his 2011 Ford Mustang before the law… Read more »
BB guns are not firearms – MN Court of Appeals follows Supremes
Last month, the Minnesota Supreme Court reversed a felony conviction holding that air-powered BB guns not firearms for purposes of the possession of firearms statute. Today, the Minnesota Court of Appeals in Lue Yang followed the Supreme Court, extending the reasonable and rational definition of a firearm to the ‘Ineligible Persons’ firearm statute, prohibiting the… Read more »
No license revocation after refusing DUI urine test: MN Court of Appeals
The MN Court of Appeals issued an opinion today upholding the reinstatement of a driver’s license when the arresting officer misled a driver by stating that refusing a urine test is a crime. In the case decided today, the Commissioner of Public Safety revoked the driver’s license after he refused urine and blood tests. The… Read more »
Small amount of marijuana does not include dabs, wax, or edibles
I often get calls from people who are confused as to why they are being charged criminally with a felony or gross misdemeanor because they had a small amount of resinous marijuana (wax, hash, THC edibles, dabs, butter, etc.). The confusion stems from Minnesota decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of marijuana (less than 42.5… Read more »