Solway Traffic Lawyer, Minnesota, page 5


Symon Seong Schindler-Syme

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  12 Years

Patricia Jambois

General Practice
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  43 Years

Donald E Shanahan

General Practice
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  74 Years

Carol L Nielsen

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  41 Years

Margaret Anne Kinder

General Practice
Status:  Suspended           Licensed:  24 Years

Carl C Drahos

General Practice
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  51 Years

Ryan Kirk Kieson

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

Steven M Fuller

General Practice
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  53 Years

Mary Kay C Klein

General Practice
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  43 Years

Stevens Forest Johnson

General Practice
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  29 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Davis

... The court held that it had subject-matter jurisdiction, and the Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed. Because we conclude that Congress has not preempted Minnesota from enforcing its traffic laws in state court under the circumstances presented here, we affirm. ...

State v. Leutschaft

... She was in the left lane in heavy traffic and was traveling five to ten miles per hour over the speed limit. ... Because of the heavy traffic, she was not able to change lanes. Eventually, the pickup, driven by appellant Larry Leutschaft, passed her in the right lane. ...

State v. Beall

... The state argued that many vehicles have three brake lights, and that because Minn.Stat. § 169.57, subd. 3, requires brake lights to be maintained in good working condition, an inoperable center brake light creates a safety issue, providing a reasonable basis for a traffic stop. ...