A Halloween tidbit from Minnesota Lawyer 
Posted: 1:00 am Fri, October 31, 2008
By Michelle Lore
I’ve always loved Halloween. I love to decorate my house with Halloween items, put pumpkins out on my doorstep, hang “Happy Halloween” signs on my doors and go to at least one super scary movie. As my co-workers will attest, I even like to put out Halloween stuff on at my desk at work — usually more than a month ahead of time. My interest in this spooky “holiday” got me wondering how many times our appellate courts have considered cases that are linked in some way to Halloween.
A cursory review of the cases indicated that most of them are criminal matters, some stemming from acts related to Halloween partying. The most interesting — or in this case, “scary” — decision involved a Halloween mask found under a dead body eight years ago. It turns out that the mask contained the DNA of the man who was ultimately convicted of murder.
Hopefully nothing quite so horrific will result from all the partying that is sure to go on tonight.
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