Court of Appeals Digest: April 22, 2019
These opinions were released by the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
Guilty pleas and deportation: Minnesota’s response to ‘Padilla’
The Minnesota Court of Appeals took up the issue of what is “truly clear” law under Padilla.
Every word counts when dividing ‘retirement benefits’
The Court of Appeals ruled disability benefits are not retirement benefits when dividing marital property.
Police needn’t facilitate 2nd blood-alcohol test
The implied consent law says an officer may not prevent or deny a second test but doesn’t say anything about facilitating one, the Court of Appeals said.
The importance of naming names, MacDonald client nabbed in Florida, and Scalia speaks
COURT OF APPEALS Civil Published Environmental Law Water Appropriation Appellants, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) along with its commissioner of natural resources, a city, and a town, appealed ...
Court of Appeals – Affirmed With Opinion to Follow
A13-1820 In re Welfare of Child of R.D.L.
Worker has cause of action, right to jury trial
Minnesota’s workers’ compensation law allows a cause of action for threatening to discharge an employee for seeking benefits, the Court of Appeals has recognized.
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