If you have a conviction for a sexual offense, the judge may order you to register as a predatory offender. You must comply with the order. According to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, you must register when the court orders and follow the law for...
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Month: August 2021
Can you get a DUI mowing the lawn?
If you have a large lawn to maintain on a warm day, strapping a beer cooler to your riding lawnmower and heading out for the afternoon may seem like a relaxing approach to tedious work. However, you could find yourself in hot water with your local law enforcement,...
Is it illegal to share your prescription drugs?
The United States has a prescription medication system that dictates who can prescribe medications, and who can take them. Legally, the only person who can ingest prescription medications is the person whose name is on the bottle. So, what happens when you are out...
Can a drug conviction make students ineligible for financial aid?
Minnesota parents of college students who use financial aid may want to make their students aware of certain actions that could place this financial assistance in jeopardy. College students who receive convictions for drug offenses while they are also financial aid...