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Tag: Minnesota Court of Appeals

Economy · Politics

Divided Court of Appeals upholds Minneapolis minimum wage law

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2019, 10:35 AM Mar 4, 2019
28

In upholding a district court ruling, the Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the state law doesn’t prevent a city from requiring a higher minimum wage. It only prohibits paying less. The case will almost certainly have to be settled by the Minnesota Supreme Court. Read more →

Crime and Justice

MN court: Social media expands definition of criminal sexual conduct

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 28, 2019, 10:26 AM Jan 28, 2019
13

The Minnesota Court of Appeals Monday broadened state law on what constitutes criminal sexual conduct beyond actual sex in the case of a man caught arrested after online conversations with a police decoy posing as a 14-year-old boy. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Court of Appeals rejects Brainerd’s ousting of firefighters

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 8, 2018, 10:47 AM Oct 8, 2018
7

Brainerd, like many Minnesota communities, restructured its fire department to a paid on-call volunteer force, eliminated five full-time equipment operators, ending an arrangement that had kept someone in the fire hall 24 hours a day. Read more →

This or That

MN court: Workers who quit over child care can get unemployment

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 17, 2018, 1:49 PM Sep 17, 2018
11

Jamie Gonzalez Diaz, of Goodhue County, faced the dilemma too many women face: she had to choose between her job and the kids. Read more →

Crime and Justice

No-contact order prevented man from defending himself in court

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 7, 2018, 11:48 AM May 7, 2018
3

Anton Schloegl was trying to make a point when he fired his legal counsel and represented himself in his court case on charges of assaulting his fiancee during a 2016 car ride to Duluth.
Read more →

Crime and Justice

Appeals Court throws out defamation suit in killing of Cold Spring officer

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 7, 2018, 10:41 AM May 7, 2018
2

Attribution has saved area news organizations in the defamation case that Ryan Larson has brought against them after he was incorrectly and unfairly accused of being the man who killed Cold Spring police officer Thomas Decker in 2012. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Allegations of domestic abuse not protected speech, MN court rules

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 12, 2018, 10:54 AM Feb 12, 2018
14

The Minnesota Court of Appeals has reinstated a defamation suit against an organization that helps victims of domestic violence, ruling that a story told by a man’s ex-wife at an awards banquet and fundraising newsletter is not protected.
Read more →

Crime and Justice

MN court: Judge can’t force woman to sell home for not making mortgage payments

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 25, 2017, 10:48 AM Sep 25, 2017
4

When Steven and Cheryl Johnson, of Carlton County, were divorced in December 2012, she got the house with the provision that the expenses for it were entirely up to her. [Wife] is awarded the homestead free from any claim or interest by [husband]. [Wife] is also solely responsible for the . . . taxes, utilities Read more →

Politics

MN court upholds law against false claims in political campaigns

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 11, 2017, 11:16 AM Sep 11, 2017
19

Michelle MacDonald had claimed she was endorsed by the Republican Party’s Judicial Selection Committee in her bid for the Minnesota Supreme Court. She wasn’t,even though she was the party’s only candidate in the race to ask for it. Read more →

Crime and Justice

MN court: Dog drug-sniffing outside apartment is ‘unreasonable search’

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 5, 2017, 11:37 AM Sep 5, 2017
0

The Minnesota Court of Appeals today threw out the conviction of a Brooklyn Park man, arrested on drug charges, because police violated his right to privacy when using a drug-sniffing dog to sniff outside his apartment door.
Read more →

Crime and Justice

MN Court: Law against carrying gun while drunk doesn’t extend to car console

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 31, 2017, 11:52 AM Jul 31, 2017
26

The Minnesota Court of Appeals upheld a district court judge’s decision to dismiss a charge against Christopher Prigge, who was stopped by a Maple Grove police officer for suspected driving under the influence in April 2016. A later search of the car discovered the gun in the center console, and, thus, the additional charges. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Court OKs Bemidji State prof’s suit over Iraq war job cut

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 12, 2017, 11:38 AM Jun 12, 2017
28

In 2005, the Army recalled Martin Breaker, a reservist, and when he informed BSU that he intended to return in 2008, the state university said his previous positions had been eliminated. It offered him a temporary position at less pay. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Hunting accident pits father against son

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 8, 2017, 12:08 PM May 8, 2017
18

The Minnesota Court of Appeals today reinstated a hunter’s lawsuit against the owner of property on which he was hunting, whom he says is responsible for his falling from a tree while trying to climb into a deer stand in Pine County.

The hunter’s father owns the property. Read more →

Education · Politics

Appeals court won’t stop Stillwater school closings

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 3, 2017, 10:36 AM Apr 3, 2017
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The 2016 decision to close Marine, Withrow, and Oak Park elementary schools came just a year after voters in the district approved a levy and bond to build a new school. But a new school superintendent said the demographics of ISD 834 dictated the closings, which have split the communities the district serves. Read more →

Education

Court of Appeals rejects suit alleging state promotes school segregation

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 13, 2017, 11:25 AM Mar 13, 2017
12

The lawsuit asserted that children of color have not received a quality education and that ‘[s]chool children in public schools throughout the State of Minnesota, including the City of Minneapolis, the City of Saint Paul, and their adjacent suburban communities, are largely segregated by race and socioeconomic status.’ Read more →

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