Our DWI lawyers have compiled a list of the top 10 things Minnesotans should know about the recent 2025 DWI law changes that took effect on July 1 and August 1 of this year. This… Read more »
Cash Bail or Bail Bond for a Minnesota Criminal Case?
Cash Bail or Bail Bond for a Minnesota Criminal Case? When arrested for a criminal charge, Minnesotans face an important financial question: Should I post traditional cash bail or turn to a bail bondsman? Both… Read more »
Body Worn Camera Evidence in Minnesota
Body Worn Camera Evidence in Criminal Defense: Protecting Your Rights in Minnesota In today’s world, body-worn cameras (BWCs) have become a cornerstone of modern policing, capturing interactions between law enforcement officers and the public in… Read more »
Underage DWI Lawyer
Minnesota Underage DWI Lawyer Underage drinking and driving is a serious offense in Minnesota, carrying significant criminal and collateral consequences that can impact a young person’s future. For anyone under 21 caught driving with any… Read more »
Posting Bail: Conditional or Unconditional?
A common question our criminal defense lawyers frequently field is whether our client should post conditional bail or unconditional bail. In Minnesota, every defendant facing criminal charges has a right to bail. More than that,… Read more »
Falsely Accused of Criminal Sexual Conduct
Falsely Accused of Criminal Sexual Conduct: A Case Study Most people cannot imagine being falsely accused of criminal sexual conduct. In this real world case study provided by our criminal defense attorneys, we detail a… Read more »
MSP Airport Criminal Charges
Are you facing MSP airport criminal charges? If so, this article will get you started in the right direction in understanding how to move forward in defending your case. Types of MSP Airport Criminal Charges… Read more »
Minnesota Boating While Impaired (BWI)
Minnesota Boating While Impaired (BWI) In the spring, summer, and fall, Minnesota is a paradise for fishing, water sports, and boating enthusiasts. However, with the pleasures of boating come responsibilities and legal obligations, particularly concerning… Read more »
Minnesota Court of Appeals: An Apartment Door Handle and Lock are within the Home’s Curtilage
Minnesota Court of Appeals: An Apartment Door Handle and Lock are within the Home’s Curtilage This week, in case of first impression, the Minnesota Court of Appeals reversed a defendant’s serious drug conviction on the… Read more »
Testing Your Eyes – The HGN Test in DWI and DUI Cases
Testing Your Eyes – The HGN Test in DWI and DUI Cases As an initial matter, there is an ongoing and legitimate debate on whether to call field sobriety tests “tests” at all, since they… Read more »
Geofence Warrants Deemed Constitutional in Minnesota | Video Analysis
A geofence warrant allows law enforcement to collect the location-history data of any device that communicates with a third-party entity, such as Google, while that device was present in a designated geographical area during a… Read more »
Discovery | Video Explanation
In the video below, criminal defense lawyer David R. Lundgren explains Minnesota’s definition of “Discovery.” Included in the discussion is the type of materials subject to disclosure and the importance of the rules of criminal… Read more »
Criminal Complaint | Video Explanation
As part of Lundgren & Johnson, PSC, Criminal Defense Attorney’s series, “Criminal Legal Terms Defined/Explained,” criminal defense lawyer David R. Lundgren explains Minnesota’s definition of “Criminal Complaint.” Our Location
Minnesota Supreme Court Criminal Opinions Analysis | March 2024
Criminal defense lawyer David R. Lundgren summarizes the criminal legal opinions published by the Minnesota Supreme Court in March 2024 in the video below. The following opinions are summarized: State of Minnesota vs. Wiggins, State… Read more »
Omnibus Hearing | Video Explanation
As part of Lundgren & Johnson, PSC, Criminal Defense Attorney’s series, “Criminal Legal Terms Defined/Explained,” criminal defense lawyer David R. Lundgren explains Minnesota’s definition of “Omnibus Hearing.” Do you have a criminal legal term that… Read more »