According to Minnesota law, a gross misdemeanor is any crime that is not a felony or misdemeanor. Fines up to $3,000.00 may be imposed. A gross misdemeanor is considered less severe than a felony, but more severe than a misdemeanor offense. 

It is important to not take a gross misdemeanor charge lightly. Any conviction will be permanently on your criminal record. Potential employers, landlords, and lending institutions are a few of the individuals that can access criminal records.

Consult with an attorney experienced in gross misdemeanor criminal defense to protect your future. Call us today at 612-548-4453 to schedule your free consultation.