Third-degree sale of a controlled substance is the least-severe criminal charge related to the sale of drugs under state law. Of course, that does not mean the consequences in these cases are low. If found guilty of a felony drug crime, you could spend years in prison...
Liquor laws concern the possession, consumption, and serving of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, and spirits), as well as their commercial sale. Every state has its own Liquor law violations, and the laws typically break down into the three primary categories:...
Depending on the circumstances, a convicted felon could get a liquor license under Minnesota law. However, there are a series of requirements every applicant must abide by. One of those requirements is to not have a felony conviction on your record in the past five...
The state of Minnesota has strict liquor laws that contain a wide range of offenses. If you find yourself facing a charge that alleges you violated a liquor law, such as open container or driving while intoxicated (DWI), reach out to an experienced Minnesota criminal...