by Gerald Miller | Dec 18, 2020 | Assault, Blog
There are two different justice systems in Minnesota: one for juveniles and one for adults. Both systems often deal with the same charges, but the sentences can be very different. If your asking what is the sentence for a juvenile charged with assault, juvenile...
by Maggie O'Brien | Apr 17, 2020 | Assault, Criminal Defense, Domestic Assault, Domestic Violence, DWI & Criminal Defense
The COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent quarantine requirements is turning out to be a huge psychological test for many of us. Sequestered inside our homes and fearful of a spreading deadly disease, nobody completely feels like themselves. News reports across the...
by Maggie O'Brien | Mar 19, 2020 | DWI & Criminal Defense
In an effort to fight the spread of the novel coronavirus strain of COVID-19, courts in Minnesota have moved to reduce nonessential public visits to court facilities during the pandemic for at least 2 weeks beginning March 16. The statewide order, issued by Chief...
by Gerald Miller | Apr 21, 2017 | DWI & Criminal Defense
Under Minnesota law, an assault involves the intent to cause imminent fear of injury or intent to cause injury to another. The act can be direct like punching someone or indirect like spiking someone’s drink with a drug. Minneapolis criminal lawyers at Gerald Miller,...
by Kyle Dreger | Oct 16, 2015 | DWI & Criminal Defense
In August 2012, Thomas Struzyk was charged with multiple crimes, including felony 4th degree assault of a peace officer, stemming from an incident where a police officer was attempting to serve an arrest warrant on Mr. Struzyk. The arrest warrant alleged that Mr....