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Which areas do you serve?
- Andover
- Annandale
- Apple Valley
- Arden Hills
- Big Lake
- Blaine
- Bloomington
- Brooklyn Center
- Brooklyn Park
- Buffalo
- Burnsville
- Carver
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Champlin
(Incl. Hassan Township)
- Chanhassen
- Chaska
- Crystal
- Coon Rapids
- Dayton
- Eagan
- Eden Prairie
- Elk River
- Faribault
- Farmington
- Fridley
- Golden Valley
- Hastings
- Hopkins
- Hopkins
- Inver Grove Heights
- Isanti
- Lake Elmo
- Lakeville
- Litchfield
- Little Canada
- Lino Lakes
- Mankato
- Maple Grove
- Maplewood
- Mendota Heights
- Minnetonka
- Minnetrista
- Mound
- Mounds View
- New Brighton
- New Hope
- New St. Paul
- Northfield
- North St. Paul
- Owatonna
- Plymouth
- Prior Lake
- Red Wing
- Richfield
- Robbinsdale
- Rochester
- Rogers
- Rosemount
- Roseville
- Savage
- Sartell
- Shakopee
- Shoreview
- South St. Paul
- St. Anthony
- St. Cloud
- St. Louis Park
- St. Michael
- St. Paul
- Waite Park
- White Bear Lake
- Waseca
- West St. Paul
- Woodbury
What is the process of working with Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorneys?
When you work with our team at Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorneys, the first step you’ll take is to call us to speak to an Intake Specialist. Then, we’ll discuss your situation and desired outcomes, and determine if we can help. If we’re a good fit, we’ll fight to get you the best results possible for your criminal defense or family law case.
What should I do if I've been arrested or charged with a crime in Minnesota?
Be respectful and comply with law enforcement’s orders, but exercise your right to remain silent. Do not speak with law enforcement without a lawyer present. The most important thing to do is to call a lawyer immediately. An experienced criminal defense counsel can protect your rights and guide you through the legal process.
What types of criminal cases does Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorneys handle in Minnesota?
Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorneys handles a wide range of criminal cases, including but not limited to DWI, drug offenses, assault, domestic violence, theft, sex crimes, and more.
Will I have to go to trial for my criminal case in Minnesota?
Not necessarily. Our first goal is always to examine the situation and determine if we can get your case dismissed. When dismissal is not possible, many criminal cases are resolved through negotiations with prosecutors, plea bargains, or alternative sentencing options. However, if going to trial is in your best interest, Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorneys will provide vigorous representation in court.
How do I choose the right criminal defense attorney for my case?
When choosing a criminal defense attorney, you need to find a lawyer with significant experience in the type of charge you’re facing, a track record of success, and an open communication style. Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorneys offers a team of dedicated attorneys with a proven record of achieving favorable outcomes for clients.
What constitutes a felony charge in Minnesota?
In Minnesota, felony charges are serious criminal offenses that carry significant penalties. Felonies are typically crimes that involve more serious harm to individuals or property, such as sexual assault, robbery, or drug trafficking.
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