Posts Tagged ‘ Tom Bennerotte ’

Minnesota Farmer Facing Criminal Charges For Food-borne Illness

February 8, 2011 12:35 am - Posted by admin in Criminal Defense, Our Office

A southern Minnesota dairy farmer was due in Court on Monday for a contempt of court hearing at the Sibley County Courthouse in Gaylord, Minnesota. Michael Hartmann is being accused of selling contaminated milk that made 15 people sick. The State Agriculture Department says that Hartmann ignored a court-approved embargo on his food. The disregard [...]

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What Is Voluntary Manslaughter?

February 7, 2011 12:28 am - Posted by admin in Criminal Defense, Your Rights

To be charged with voluntary manslaughter the perpetrator must have the intent to cause death or serious injury to another person. This, of course, means that it must be proven that person being charged had intentions of harming somebody. A term you may hear thrown around that is similar to this, is pre-meditated murder. This [...]

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Is DUI And Reckless Driving Involuntary Manslaughter?

February 4, 2011 12:09 am - Posted by admin in Criminal Defense, DUI / DWI

Involuntary manslaughter means the perpetrator did not have to have the intent to severely harm or to kill the victim. The death of the victim may have come about due to negligence or another criminal activity. For example, reckless driving or driving while intoxicated, that results in a car collision, killing another person. This can [...]

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Doctor for the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, pleads not guilty, case will go to trial

January 28, 2011 4:17 am - Posted by admin in Controlled Substances, Criminal Defense

There are cases in which both sides have strong arguments. This is what seemingly happened in the case of Michael Jackson’s death. Dr. Murray pleads definitely not guilty. The prosecution feels as though they have a strong case as well, saying that Dr. Murray has a lot of explaining to do. He is being charged [...]

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The White House says that Obama didn’t mention gun control issues at the State of the Union Address on purpose

January 27, 2011 4:05 am - Posted by admin in Criminal Defense, Your Rights

The White House says that Obama didn’t talk about gun control problems on purpose to avoid being accused of capitalizing on the recent tragedy of the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who is still recovering at a Houston Medical Center. The White House also commented that Obama didn’t address gun control because of the recent [...]

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4th Amendment Rights Against Unlawful Search and Seizures

January 26, 2011 4:25 am - Posted by admin in Criminal Defense, Your Rights

Jesse Ventura filed a lawsuit against Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration on Monday. He claims that the full body scans and pat downs violate his 4th Amendment rights against unlawful search and seizures. He claims the pat-downs are humiliating and can be construed as unwanted physical contact. Before the new procedures [...]

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Don’t Let The Winter Blues Cause You To Drink And Drive

January 25, 2011 4:05 am - Posted by admin in Criminal Defense, DUI / DWI

The winter blues are a real medical condition. Medically it is called Seasonal Affective Disorder. It common for people to get depressed when the seasons fluctuate, this can be caused by disruption of your biological clock or due to chemical changes in your body. If you think you are suffering from this disorder, please contact [...]

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Entrapment…What Exactly Is It?

January 24, 2011 4:00 am - Posted by admin in Criminal Defense, Your Rights

As a kid I remember seeing police officers “hiding” on the side of the road and thinking I was a “know-it-all” and claiming that was entrapment. After growing up and learning what it really was I now understand why it is not. In order to prove entrapment the person that is being charged of the [...]

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The Self-Defense Defense

January 17, 2011 12:43 am - Posted by admin in Criminal Defense, Your Rights

Self-defense laws vary from state to state. Most states generally use the reasonable person standard. This means that the law provides people to use a reasonable amount of force against somebody that has unlawfully and physically hurt you. Generally you may only use deadly force in very specific circumstances, for instance, if a lesser degree [...]

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Criminal Law Misconception

January 14, 2011 3:48 pm - Posted by admin in Court Room Ettiquette, Criminal Defense, Your Rights

I found the following entry on a top 10 list of Criminal Law Misconceptions. I wanted to share it with you. “9. You can fare well with just any lawyer. The reality is that there are too many incompetent or uncaring lawyers out there—so-called “professionals” who will take you money and show up for court [...]

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