Can evidence found in a drug sniff be used in court?
Maybe. Police must have sufficient legal justification to bring a dog in for a search. [...]
Maybe. Police must have sufficient legal justification to bring a dog in for a search. [...]
Any use of police dog sniffs to determine the presence of drugs must be supported [...]
Yes, in some cases, but not in every case. There are instances where police have [...]
Ultimately, it is up to a judge whether evidence was legally obtained. It is important [...]
Yes. While each individual’s situation is unique, recent changes to Minnesota law and the expertise [...]
In many cases, a person charged with illegal drug possession may be eligible for a stay of adjudication under...
Effective August 1, 2016, Minnesota laws regarding illegal possession of drugs changed significantly. The laws controlling...
Under current law, a person with no prior drug convictions can often avoid severe felony consequences for possession of small amounts...
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