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- St. Paul, Minnesota
- Criminal Defense lawyer
- Drunk Driving/Traffic Crimes
- Drug Crimes
- Assault and Battery Crimes
- All Felony and Misdemeanor Crimes
- Assault and Battery Offenses crimes and
- Criminal Sexual Misconduct Crimes
- Drunk Driving, OUI/DUI/Driving Offenses, OUI/DUI with Injury, OUI/DUI with Accident, Underage Drinking Offenses
- Driving Without Insurance, Driving Without a License, Driving With a Revoked License
- Vehicular Manslaughter
- Drug Offenses: Conspiracy, Possession with Intent to Sell, Sales, Transportation, Intent to Distribute and all other contraband offenses
- Theft charges, Employee Theft, Burglary, Robbery, Petty Theft, Larceny, Grand Larceny
- White Collar Fraud, Embezzlement, Money Laundering, Gambling, Racketeering, Perjury
- Assault, Battery, Assault with a Dangerous/Deadly Weapon, Assault with Great Bodily Injury and other Crimes of Violence
- Domestic Violence, Spousal Abuse, Violation of Protective Orders, Contempt of Court
- Rape, Sexual Assault and Battery, Indecent Exposure, Corruption of a Minor and all other Sex Offenses
- Murder, Mayhem, Involuntary Manslaughter, Voluntary Manslaughter
- Arson, Vandalism, Criminal Mischief and all other Property Crimes
- Handgun Violations
- Outstanding Warrants Recalled (Quashed)
- Motions to Suppress Illegally Obtained Evidence
- Motions to Withdraw Guilty Pleas, Motions to Terminate Probation, Motions for Reduction of Bail, Motions for Release of Bail
- Probation Violations, Parole Hearings, Sentencing Hearings
- Appeals, Applications for Pardons, Clemency, Expungement, and Sentence Reductions
- Minnesota Criminal Law
- Involves a private individual and the state of Minnesota or the United States federal government
- Misdemeanors
- Less serious offenses normally punishable by a fine
- Felonies
- More serious offenses that warrant imprisonment of one or more years
- What is a Miranda warning?
- If I am not under arrest, do I have to answer a police officer’s questions?
- Must a police officer always advise a person of their Miranda rights before asking a question?
- If I am in custody, how do I assert my right to remain silent?
- Can I waive my Miranda rights?
The police officer said that if I talked, he would help me out.
- Criminal Defense lawyer Patrick L. Cotter
- Obtained law degree from William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Member of Several Bar Associations
- Favorable outcomes for clients
- Examples of the results
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Cotter Law Office, PLLC can be reached at:
1060 Dakota Drive, Suite 204, Mendota Heights, MN 55120
Telephone: 866-435-2760
