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This month we will be looking at ways to protect yourself and your family when charged with a crime in Minnesota. Many of these ideas may be common sense; other suggestions will be from cases that we have dealt with over time. The main point being that you can’t trust the guy at the bar, someone you run into on the street, or a random post on Facebook for criminal advice. You need to talk to knowledgeable attorneys that understand the law and how to best protect your rights.

I was stopped a long time ago has the case gone away? We are sure that there are times when cases slip through the cracks. But, the reality is that due to back logs it is not usual for your case to take a while before you actually receive a ticket or complaint. The BCA may be doing testing or there may be investigations taking place. Take advantage of the extra time to contact a knowledgeable attorney that can answer your questions and inform you about the time limits the police have to charge you with a crime.

It is important when you are charged with a crime in Minnesota that you get advice from an experienced attorney. The earlier you do this, the better chances that all of your options can be explored. At Bradshaw & Bryant, PLLC we have be helping Minnesotan’s with all level of charges from DUI and Drug charges to Homicide and Physical Assaults. We have put the time into court to make a difference for you.

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