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Question: Criminal Defense - Minnesota

Asked on 7/15/2009
what is the consequence of getting a second offense paraphernalia possesion?
what will i be required to do according to the laws in minnesota?

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The consequences do not increase for a second offense. It is still considered a noncrime since it is a petty misdemeanor and you can not go to jail if convicted.

Robert J. Shane

Criminal Defense Attorney

Office: (612) 339-1024

www.CriminalLawyerMinnesota.com



  • Answered on 8/10/2009
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