Thomas Jakeway A lawyer who knows Minnesota DWI / DUI & Criminal Law
Criminal Services
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Drug Charges
Your car may have been stopped and searched during a routine traffic stop. You may have been caught in a sting operation. Or mistaken for someone else. Bottom line, did the police have the right to search? That is always the first question.
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Felony Defense
In Minnesota, a "felony" is defined as any crime for which incarceration of more than one year may be imposed. Under Minnesota's felony DWI law, a person who commits first-degree DWI is guilty of a felony.
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Assault and Domestic
As an attorney, I have spent my entire 23-year career focused solely on defending the rights of the accused. During this time, I have represented individuals handled a wide variety of assault cases.
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Guns and Firearms
In most instances it is not against the law to possess a firearm. However, because of the complexities surrounding gun rights and weapon possession in the United States, many people are falsely accused of a guns crime by simply owning a gun.
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Theft and Property Crime
If you have been charged with theft in Minnesota, you need a Minnesota Theft Attorney And Defense Lawyer to help you in your case.
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Record Expungement
Criminal “Expungement” is the process of going to court to convince a judge to seal a criminal record. When a record is sealed, it does not show up in a criminal records search performed at the courthouse.
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Mortgage Fraud
Mortgage fraud is a serious charge with severe consequences. An indictment of mortgage fraud will be based upon a significant and detailed investigation. It is important to discuss your rights with an experienced defense attorney.
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Vehicular Homicide
If you have been charged with a crime, speak to a knowledgeable defense lawyer as soon as possible. Early preparation by an experienced defense lawyer can increase your chances of a favorable outcome, including the possibility of charges being dropped.
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Mail and Wire Fraud
Mail fraud or wire fraud is a serious charge with severe consequences. An indictment of mail or wire fraud will be based upon a significant and detailed investigation. It is important to discuss your rights, potential defenses and case strategies with an experienced attorney.
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Harassment and Privacy
The crime of harassment is committed when a person engages in conduct that causes someone to feel “frightened, threatened, oppressed, persecuted, or intimidated.” The crime of harassment can be charged as a gross misdemeanor or felony depending on your circumstances.
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White Collar Crime
If you have been charged with a white collar crime or you are being investigated for one, speak to a knowledgeable defense lawyer as soon as possible to learn about your rights, your defense, and the legal system.
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Sex Crimes
If you are accused of a sex crime or you are being investigated for one you should speak to an attorney immediately to learn about your rights, your defense, and the legal system. Contacting an attorney early on is critical.