Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty discussed her office's decision to not charge felonies that come from non-public-safety traffic stops, as well as the criticism she's faced it.
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Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty has announced her office will halt prosecutions stemming from cases involving non-public safety traffic stops. This includes minor violations like a broken tail ...
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office is implementing a new strategy that will overhaul how it prosecutes cases arising from non-public safety traffic stops, also known as "pretext ...
The largest county in Minnesota will no longer prosecute most felony cases that come from low-level traffic stops. The days of being stopped in Hennepin County for a broken tail light, having ...