Drug offenses, murder, sexual assault, arson, theft, embezzlement and white-collar crimes are all examples of felony offenses. Under Minnesota law, a felony is a crime for which a prison sentence of more than one year may be imposed.  In addition to the possibility of prison, being convicted of a felony has long lasting implications. Being labeled a felon strips away the right to vote, the right to bear firearms, and makes finding future employment difficult. Each case is unique and complex.

If you have been charged with a felony, it is crucial to have an experienced attorney on your side; someone who will help you present the best defense and zealously protect your future rights.

Contact our firm today at 612-548-4453 to schedule your free consultation.