In North Dakota, criminal offenses, including sex-related crimes, are divided into seven classes or degrees ranging from Class A misdemeanors to Class AA felonies. A misdemeanor conviction carries a possible jail sentence of less than one year, while the most severe felony could land you behind bars for life. If you are facing a sex crime charge in the...
Read MoreIf you face a criminal charge in North Dakota, you will need a legal defense to combat the allegations. Which defense may be helpful depends on the facts and circumstances of your case. There are generally two categories of defense: a legal defense and an affirmative defense. If you want to learn more about other defenses and possible affirmative...
Read MoreEvery state treats domestic violence crimes a bit differently. While the precise penalties may vary among jurisdictions, domestic violence charges are universally serious. In Minnesota, a domestic violence conviction can land you behind bars—sometimes for a lengthy amount of time. Minnesota prosecutors pursue domestic violence cases aggressively, often seeking jail time whenever possible. You need a knowledgeable, keen defense...
Read MoreYou may wonder what role surgery plays in your workers’ comp settlement. Every workers’ comp claim is based on several factors rather than just one consideration. The type and amount of treatment your injury requires will undoubtedly impact the potential settlement. So does surgery increase a workers’ comp settlement? The answer is that it likely will since it probably...
Read MoreSuppose you clock in at work and begin your daily job duties, but you suddenly fall and break your leg. There is little doubt you will be covered by your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. However, it becomes a little less cut and dry if you fall while off the clock. Generally, employees injured off the clock or in a...
Read MoreIt is generally a good idea to have a criminal defense lawyer when law enforcement charges you with a crime. Even small criminal charges can have severe and long-lasting consequences. A criminal conviction can result in fines, probation, and jail time. Criminal charges can also make it challenging to get a job, a loan, or a professional license. Even...
Read MoreIn Minnesota, workers’ compensation insurance covers most work-related injuries and illnesses employees suffer on the job. However, there are some situations where workers’ compensation benefits may not be available. If you were recently injured at work and have questions, contact the Criminal Defense Attorney & Workers Compensation Law Offices of Arechigo & Stokka to learn more about your options...
Read MoreIf you are injured on the job and unable to work, you may feel anxious and uncertain. You likely have questions concerning your immediate future and income, including, how many days until workers’ comp pays? And, Is there a waiting period for workers comp benefits in Minnesota? It can be overwhelming if you are unfamiliar with Minnesota workers’ comp...
Read MoreIf you are accused of a crime, it is always best to hire a private criminal defense attorney. Most likely, the right attorney will be different from the one that drafted your will or closed on your house. You want to choose an attorney who is knowledgeable and experienced in criminal defense. If you are in need of a...
Read MoreWhen most people hear “work injury” or “workplace injury,” they think of physical injuries such as a broken bone, torn ligament, burn, etc. However, while physical injuries are certainly the most common workplace injury, there are also psychological or mental injuries that may be compensable. A workers’ compensation psychological injury attorney can help you understand your options. Contact the...
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