The Minnesota Judicial Branch announced Tuesday that face coverings will no longer be required in court facilities effective July 6.
Read More »Richard Kyle, esteemed former U.S. District judge, has died
Former U.S. District Court Judge Richard Kyle, who presided over some of Minnesota’s biggest cases in his quarter-century on the bench, died June 22. He was 84.
Read More »Justices rule on child protection
The state does not have to prove that a child actually is in need of protection or services to convict a defendant of encouraging that need, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in the case of a man with a “delusional fantasy” about marrying a 10-year-old girl.
Read More »Capitol Retort: Cop accountability; up in smoke; kid dreams
Our review of issues in state and national news, with a rotating cast of political people in the know.
Read More »Both sides celebrate Supreme Court PolyMet ruling
Both sides declared victory following a Minnesota Supreme Court ruling Wednesday that affirms the Court of Appeals’ rejection of PolyMet Mining’s permit for a proposed copper-nickel mine near Babbitt and Hoyt Lakes.
Read More »Appeals court rules against service union
A dispute over wage theft and withheld sick time — and the repercussions from public comments made about those subjects — might be on its way to the Minnesota Supreme Court.
Read More »No tools of trade means burglary conviction is reversed
The Minnesota Court of Appeals reversed a conviction, saying that to prove guilt of second-degree burglary, the state must prove that the burglar had a tool for the purpose of gaining access to money or property.
Read More »Justices tighten up third-degree murder law
In a decision with implications for the Derek Chauvin trial, the state Supreme Court has ruled that pattern jury instructions, long used by judges in third-degree depraved-mind murder cases, have been used in error.
Read More »Court releasing MCRO to public March 17
March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day. But on that same day, the Judicial Branch will give the law-loving public another reason to raise a toast.
Read More »Lawsuit filed in jail death advances with damages cap
A wrongful-death claim filed by the mother of a man who died from an untreated illness while in custody at the Beltrami County jail is moving forward.
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