Saint Paul, MN asked in Criminal Law for Minnesota

Q: I am being charged for disorderly house, at omnibus hearing they want me to do 30 days and 2 yr probation and fine

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Luke Neuville
Luke Neuville
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: It might be helpful to talk to a criminal defense attorney before your next court date. You may have defenses available to raise in court. Most of the time it’s helpful to have an attorney to negotiate with the prosecutor as well.

Thomas C Gallagher
Thomas C Gallagher
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: That sounds like a description of a situation, rather than a question. Perhaps you are wondering whether you should give up and accept their outcome or fight for a better one? To evaluate a case requires as much information about it as possible. The more information, the better a criminal defense lawyer can see challenges and opportunities presented. I'd suggest you can a criminal lawyer on the phone to discuss, since posting details in the public internet is not a good idea. You can call me if you like.

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