Posts Tagged ‘Felony’
Friday, June 11th, 2010
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, in another blow against justice, has vetoed a bill that would have prevented police and prosecutors from charging people with a First Degree Controlled substance offense bringing a 86 month presumptive prison sentence. See here. and here . In so doing, the Governor admitted that the law as applied is unfair. Yet, he refuses to sign into law a bill providing justice for those unjustly charge under the draconian drug laws sending someone to prison for 7 years! This also exposes the false claims of Governor Pawlenty to be a fiscal conservative. If he we really interested in spending our hard-earned tax dollars wisely, then he would not send a minor criminal to Prison for 86 months. All the prison time for a non-violent drug offender costs all of us taxpayers a LOT of money.
The upshot of all this is that you need a good, hard-nosed, experienced Criminal Defense attorney at your side fighting for you if you are charged with a drug crime. If you need legal help or legal representation for a drug crime in Minnesota, call 952-913-1421 NOW or visit our website at www.KellerLawOffices.com
Tags: Bong Water, Felony, Felony Drug, Felony Drug Attorney, Felony Drug Conviction, Felony Drug Lawyer, First Degree Drug Crime, Governor Pawlenty, Tim Pawlenty, Veto
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Defense attorney Max A. Keller’s client was charged with a felony theft. In a Scott County Case resolved on May 6, Max A. Keller successfully resolved his client’s felony theft case so that she got no conviction. She is studying to be a dental hygenist. But, had she gotten a felony conviction, she would probably be unable to work as a dental assistant, or in any other job. And she would find it very hard to get housing. As a result of Keller Law Offices work in this case, the client will be able to finish her schooling knowing that she can still put her education to work and get a good job in the dental field. The client received a Stay of Adjudication on her Scott County felony theft case, meaning that she gets on conviction on her record , and will be able to live her life as she planned. The client of Keller Law Offices who escaped a felony theft conviction in Scott County was extremely pleased.
Tags: Bad Check Crime, Bounced Check, Felony, Felony Bad Check, Felony Theft, Keeping It Off My Record, NSF Check, Scott Co. Felony Theft, Scott County Defense Attorney, Stay of Adjudication
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Sunday, May 9th, 2010
Recently, Keller Law Offices won one of the first victories in the state of Minnesota under a new U.S. Supreme Court decision dealing with the affect of criminal cases on immigrants in the U.S. See http://tinyurl.com/yblfy8e. In this Wright County felony theft case, attorney Max A. Keller of Keller Law Offices was able to successfully motion the trial Court to withdraw his client’s guilty plea. She had previously been represented by another attorney who did not sufficiently inform her of the immigration consequences of her guilty plea. As a result, she was immediately tossed into INS or ICE immigration detention custody when she finished serving her jail term at the Wright County Jail. As a result of Mr. Keller’s efforts, her guilty plea was withdrawn and stands not-guilty of the offense. As a result, within days of being hired, we got our client released from immigration detention. Keller Law Offices saved its felony theft client from almost certain immediate deportation, and she was re-united with her husband. The client and her husband were very happy in this Wright County felony theft matter with severe potential immigration consequences. (86-CR-09-5466)
Tags: Felony, Felony Defense Attorney, Felony Theft, Felony Theft Attorney, Immigration and Crimes, Motion to Withdraw Plea, Plea Withdrawal, Wright County Criminal Defense Lawyer, Wright County Defense Attorney
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Friday, May 7th, 2010
A Hennepin County young man can go forward with his life, thanks to attorney Max A. Keller. The gentleman plead guilty to indecent exposure due to fondling himself when he did not know others were watching. Mr. Keller arranged for his client to enter a plea to a gross-misdemeanor offense rather than a felony. This allowed his client to be sentenced to only one day of jail. Thus, the client avoided Prison. Attorney Keller’s client was then able to continue drug/alcohol treatment, and to have no felony on his record. A felony conviction would have possibly prevented employment, housing, and schooling. In addition, Mr. Keller’s felony sex crimes client did NOT have to register as a sex-offender. As a result, the client and his girlfriend were very pleased.
Tags: Criminal Sexual Conduct, Felony, Felony Attorney, Felony Criminal Defense Attorney, Felony Hennepin County, Felony Sex Crimes Attorney, Indecent Exposure, Sex Crimes Defense Attorney
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Saturday, April 24th, 2010
DWI Defense Attorney Max A. Keller of Keller Law Offices scored a big victory for his client in the Minnesota Supreme Court this week. Mr. Keller secured a reversal of the Court of Appeals and the trial court by a unanimous 7 to 0 vote of the Supreme Court. The Court’s opinion in an Anoka County Felony DWI case throws out our client’s felony DWI conviction. Therefore he will no longer be subject to felony probation for 7 years and a possible 42 month prison sentence. See http://www.courts.state.mn.us/opinions/sc/current/OPA080412-0422.pdf Needless to say, Mr. Keller’s Felony DWI client was EXTREMELY happy.
Tags: Anoka Co. Felony DWI, Anoka County Criminal Defense, Anoka County Defense Attorney, Anoka County DWI Defense Attorney, Appeals, Conviction Reversed, DUI Lawyer, Felony, Felony DWI, Felony DWI Attorney, Felony DWI Lawyer, Minnesota Supreme Court
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