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What is a speedy trial? Lawyer explains
Criminal defense lawyer Ryan Pacyga explains what a speedy trial is, what happens if you demand a speedy trial, and some tactical reasons for or against it.
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Advocating for leniency based on mental health and personal challenges
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Watch the full video here to learn how we advocated for avoiding a felony DWI for a client that suffered from some mental health issues. While the law says that a felony DWI isn't supposed to be avoided, justice calls for consideration of all of the facts. Digging deep beyond just the facts of the case can make a big difference. bit.ly/45yTSoU...
How can I help my criminal case? Lawyer Ryan Pacyga explains
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How can I help my criminal case? Lawyer Ryan Pacyga explains
Minnesota: avoiding a felony DWI
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Criminal defense lawyer Ryan Pacyga shares how he advocated for avoiding a felony DWI for a client that suffered from some mental health issues. While the law says that a felony DWI isn't supposed to be avoided, justice calls for consideration of all of the facts. Digging deep beyond just the facts of the case can make a big difference. Find me at www.arrestedmn.com or call 612-339-5844
Criminal Lawyer: How getting to know the person makes a difference
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Criminal defense lawyer Ryan Pacyga offers a tip for you when selecting a lawyer or working with an attorney on a criminal case. For more information about criminal defense lawyer Ryan Pacyga, go to www.arrestedmn.com or call me at 612-339-5844
Can I bring a witness letter to court: Lawyer Explains
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Criminal defense lawyer Ryan Pacyga explains why you generally cannot bring a letter from a witness to trial or a contested hearing. Generally witnesses need to be placed under oath before they testify. Most letters aren't under oath. And besides that, there's no opportunity to cross examine the person who wrote the letter if they're not there in court. So what do you do to help yourself? Let y...
Should you have to retreat to use self defense in law? Lawyer Ryan Pacyga hits the beach to ask
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Criminal defense lawyer Ryan Pacyga had some fun on St. Pete's beach in FL with a couple of fun guys to get opinions on whether you should have to retreat before you can use self defense in public. Some states, like Minnesota, generally require it, other states, like Florida, generally do not. What do you think? Oh, and I love defending self defense cases. Need help? find me at www.arrestedmn.c...
Scared in a criminal case? Lawyer with a message of comfort through the story of the crucifixion
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Criminal defense attorney Ryan Pacyga here. I've seen how scary a criminal case is for people, and I've seen how they're treated by people as they go through it. It got me thinking during Good Friday about the parallels to what Jesus was going through when he was falsely accused, mocked, treated unjustly, and wrongfully convicted. Yet there is a message of hope, love and even comfort in that st...
5 ways federal criminal case is different than state criminal case
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Criminal defense lawyer Ryan Pacyga shares five ways a federal criminal case is different than a state criminal case. If you have questions, please reach out, I'm here to help. You can find me at www.arrestedmn.com or call me at 612-339-5844 Also please like and subscribe, share it if it's helpful!
Does hiring a lawyer make me look guilty
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Criminal defense lawyer Ryan Pacyga answers this common question: Does hiring a lawyer make me look guilty? People are concerned that if they are under investigation or police want to question them, if they get a lawyer maybe they look guilty. Criminal defense attorney Ryan Pacyga gives you this tip. If you find this video helpful, please like and subscribe! You can find Ryan Pacyga at www.arre...
A message of hope for those going through a criminal case
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A message of hope for those going through a criminal case
Federal case NO Jail on a 10 year mandatory minimum
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Federal case NO Jail on a 10 year mandatory minimum
Lawyer Explains: what is a dangerous weapon in assault?
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Lawyer Explains: what is a dangerous weapon in assault?
Lawyer Speaks: Why the Presumption of Innocence matters!
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Lawyer Speaks: Why the Presumption of Innocence matters!
Lawyer speaks: is wearing a mask a crime? You may be surprised!
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Lawyer speaks: is wearing a mask a crime? You may be surprised!
Lawyer Tip for Parents of Students
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Lawyer Tip for Parents of Students
Minnesota carjacking lawyer explains 609.247
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Minnesota carjacking lawyer explains 609.247
Minnesota Domestic Assault lawyer explains
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Minnesota Domestic Assault lawyer explains
Experiencing fear as part of a criminal case? Helpful lawyer with a message for you.
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Experiencing fear as part of a criminal case? Helpful lawyer with a message for you.
Should I Go to My Loved One's Bail Hearing?
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Should I Go to My Loved One's Bail Hearing?
What should I wear to court? Lawyer explains
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What should I wear to court? Lawyer explains
INELIGIBLE PERSON IN POSSESSION OF FIREARM REDUCED SENTENCE MINNESOTA LAWYER EXPLAINS
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INELIGIBLE PERSON IN POSSESSION OF FIREARM REDUCED SENTENCE MINNESOTA LAWYER EXPLAINS
Get out of Jail: Minnesota Lawyer Explains Get Bail Set
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Get out of Jail: Minnesota Lawyer Explains Get Bail Set
Lawyer Victories: Threats of Violence & Second Degree Assault DISMISSED
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Lawyer Victories: Threats of Violence & Second Degree Assault DISMISSED
Stay of Imposition in Minnesota Lawyer Explains
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Stay of Imposition in Minnesota Lawyer Explains
Minnesota Criminal Sexual Conduct Not Guilty Trial Criminal Defense Lawyer Ryan Pacyga
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Minnesota Criminal Sexual Conduct Not Guilty Trial Criminal Defense Lawyer Ryan Pacyga
Minnesota Threats of Violence part 2: lawyer explains
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Minnesota Threats of Violence part 2: lawyer explains
Criminal Lawyer Speaks: What can be done if I'm guilty?
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Criminal Lawyer Speaks: What can be done if I'm guilty?
Threats of Violence Minnesota lawyer explains
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Threats of Violence Minnesota lawyer explains
Juvenile Criminal Sexual Conduct: DISMISSAL in Minnesota
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Juvenile Criminal Sexual Conduct: DISMISSAL in Minnesota

Komentáře

  • @mikeburns6603
    @mikeburns6603 Před 48 minutami

    They don't really need probable cause. That's a myth. They can always get a dog to sniff for drugs and the dog will ALWAYS alert to a positive (if that's what the dog handler wants). After the dog alerts positive, then they now have probable cause.

  • @paulaction9874
    @paulaction9874 Před 4 hodinami

    6 years to say no. It is not complicated. Lawyers make it complicated.

  • @joshmonus
    @joshmonus Před dnem

    Thanks, I understand what constitutes entrapment now. I was trying to figure out if Badger was entrapped on Breaking Bad while selling drugs to the cop, and apparently he was not because he was already predisposed to commit that crime.

  • @ronjohnson1800
    @ronjohnson1800 Před dnem

    Living in Michigan police here pretty much ignore said smell as it’s legal to have up to 2 onces ie 56 grams on your person and up to 10 at home. Can also grow up to 12 plants so long as they are not visible by a passerby.

  • @ElDiablo-xx5fp
    @ElDiablo-xx5fp Před 3 dny

    I need advice for a friend can an officer without reasonable suspicion search a vehicle and obtain the search warrant after the interaction

  • @nyamuochpaul4279
    @nyamuochpaul4279 Před 3 dny

    PREVIOUS PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP WILL SIGN COMPLETE IMMUNITY TO POLICE. I JUST HEARD A LAW STATING THE PRESIDENT HAS COMPLETE IMMUNITY AS I SPEAK!!!

  • @LightFoam
    @LightFoam Před 3 dny

    Smell is not probable cause. Fruit of the poisonous tree for everything after

  • @CNC295
    @CNC295 Před 4 dny

    Man the audios just atrocious

  • @losolewis7596
    @losolewis7596 Před 5 dny

    Just found out the accuser gave fake name on police report. What can i do someone with knowledge please replie bake thanks

  • @jacobwhyte2278
    @jacobwhyte2278 Před 6 dny

    I'm a pro se defendan in an on going Criminal case, I'm going through the whole reciprical discovery process

  • @JamesBond-er1hk
    @JamesBond-er1hk Před 7 dny

    The smell of tabacco is so overpowering especially with a black n mild, I don’t get how u could smell anything with a black n mild in your face. Plus the officer claims he thought it was a blunt, nah u can’t blunt wrap with a black , or I’ve never seen it done, it isn’t really done.

  • @NFLam759
    @NFLam759 Před 8 dny

    can you carry while on a P.O

  • @travisleeabq
    @travisleeabq Před 11 dny

    I’ve seen so many videos of “DUI” stops. Sometimes the cop “smells” alcohol. Driver doesn’t drink. The. Cop “smells” marijuana. Cop demand field sobriety test. (Subjective, and impossible to pass) Cop demands breathalyzer. 0.00 Does that matter? OF COURSE NOT! The driver MUST BE ON DRUGS! Car is searched, nothing illegal. Driver is arrested and taken to station for testing (Which may not come back for MONTHS) Car is impounded. Driver EVENTUALLY gets bonded out. Driver loses job. I think drunk (or impaired) driving is lower than it has ever been. But police have pressure to make more arrests. It’s not right.

  • @unkosherfood
    @unkosherfood Před 16 dny

    if an officer claims to "smell marijuana" to perform a search but doesnt find any marijuana, it should be treated as an admission that the marijuana smell came from the officer himself.

  • @ChloePrater-t6h
    @ChloePrater-t6h Před 17 dny

    I got to go to court because i got caught vaping underage so

  • @user-hq4jz6lc9d
    @user-hq4jz6lc9d Před 18 dny

    Cop: "I smell marijuana" Me: "I wouldn't know what it smells like. I never touch the stuff".

  • @dawnsongz4u449
    @dawnsongz4u449 Před 24 dny

    What if you can prove the other person is a liar?

  • @dawnsongz4u449
    @dawnsongz4u449 Před 24 dny

    4:21 I disagree.. not that it’s ok for an innocent person to suffer but to say that it’s better to have a predator be free for a day being better than an innocent person doing a day.. You’ve never been raped.

  • @onenote6619
    @onenote6619 Před 24 dny

    Police want *anything*, should I consent? No. Asked and answered.

  • @muskiet8687
    @muskiet8687 Před 24 dny

    Nice video. Betamax camcorder or VHS-C?

  • @goaliefightclub
    @goaliefightclub Před 25 dny

    In our small town I was a known pot smoker, luckily for me I was broke and had none on me. I was 18 and heading to work one morning when I was pulled over by a young cowboy cop, he said he smelled marijuana in my vehicle. That's all the cause he needed to tear my vehicle apart, I pled my case that it was the patchouli cologne I was wearing, I was told to shut up and wait. After an hour the sheriff dog came out and found nothing, this inept officer mistook patchouli for pot, now he is the chief of our small town, he was crooked back then, I'm sure he's crooked now.

  • @winstonwolff
    @winstonwolff Před měsícem

    If you live in a state where marijuana is not legal recreationally or medicinally cops can often get away with this. It's their word against yours and this is usually not seen as a violation of rights but a minor inconvenience to the driver by most judges. How can you PROVE in a court of law that he did not smell something even if no drugs were found? This is a loophole that should be closed, but unfortunately officer discretion is given a broad scope. We all know they are dirty cops either fishing for evidence or in some cases planting evidence. The best thing to do is shut up and beg or borrow $ if you have to & hire a great attorney. Yes it sucks but it's your best defense. The biggest problem is cops want to be the only ones in society with the guns, you can be a felon if you get behind on child support, or if you drive too fast. This means you can never own a gun ever again in your life, temporarily you cannot vote or have a passport or even travel out of state without permission while under sentence. Regular non-violent felonies need to be given their gun rights back. Period. It was never supposed to be taken away forever.

  • @NotMePlease1
    @NotMePlease1 Před měsícem

    How much is an initial consultation for suing for defamation of character or negligence with the truth?

  • @donfields5790
    @donfields5790 Před měsícem

    What if you don't know where they are

  • @doom4067
    @doom4067 Před měsícem

    If a cop "smells" marijuana and doesn't find any he should be arrested for smoking on the job.

  • @sk3ffingtonai
    @sk3ffingtonai Před měsícem

    Clearly, to finally provide men equal protection under the law, there should be a statute of limitations on how much time elapses where women can still bring charges against men for sexual assault. It is incomprehensible that women can wait 5, 10, 15, 20 years. This is ridiculous and flies in the face of 'justice' for the accused. And if this is not all bad enough, when she confesses she lied or is found to be lying about the false accusation, NOTHING generally happens to her to hold her to account. She walks away. What is that? I would call it a travesty.

  • @growing367
    @growing367 Před měsícem

    5:10

  • @normbograham
    @normbograham Před měsícem

    Great video, but, the audio could be better. The officers need to start paying penalties for constitutional rights violations.

  • @user-hq4jz6lc9d
    @user-hq4jz6lc9d Před měsícem

    To The Man, you look guilty no matter what you do.

  • @EugeneMcCoy-vr8xu
    @EugeneMcCoy-vr8xu Před měsícem

    No government

  • @okaro6595
    @okaro6595 Před měsícem

    Of course it is a reasonable suspicion. But if he then shows a valid licence they cannot hold him anymore. A reasonable suspicion is not the same as a proof. Now had they found him driving a year later that surely would not be reasonable suspicion.

  • @MichaelGessinger-ym8ut
    @MichaelGessinger-ym8ut Před měsícem

    The no contact order is a narcissistic wife's biggest weapon in order to obtain complete dominance power and control over her husband and their children and because of their very manipulative tactics they will usually get the protection order and no contact order granted to them along with their children with lies deceits and false accusations and they do not have to prove any type physical abuse that you may have been falsely accused of. What day do you use and will use is any negative eactive responses that they intentionally provoke you with and show your worst side. Then they will claim verbal or emotional abuse and they will spin a Web of lies around those intentional tactics to provoke and bring out your very worst side. And these things do not even have to be verbal in person, but rather just text responses. And although these texts are merely calling out their toxic and disgusting behavior in the form of harsh criticism as well as warranted even though there isn't any threat of violence they can claim emotional or verbal abuse, and then get the protection order to stick. From there you may as well cut your losses on the divorce custody battle in family court because they have already taken full advantage and it's an uphill battle that most men will not win if they are trying to obtain 50/50 custody. And you can completely forget about trying to get 100% custody by proving thlat your ex-wife has narcissistic personality disorder it's impossible to prove unless the court orders her to get a psychological evaluation done for it which the judges never will do because first off they are already seeing her as the victim and secondly they just don't generally do that unless there is some real serious behavioral issues problems or tendencies that can be proven and shown which is extremely difficult to impossible. The other factor is that it would take a very skilled and professional psychologist to administer many tests and sessions for them to determine a diagnosis and anyone short of specializing in this type of psychology involving cluster b personality disorders can be fooled and manipulated and inconclusive more than last likely. If not favorable toward the narcissist. I've seen two prominent very well-known psychologists who don't have a specialty in diagnosing the cluster b personality disorder in particular but rather have a good educated and discerning work in their field of psychology overall, but can be fooled just as anybody else in determining if this person is highly narcissistic. The narcissist is not going to show or reveal the tactics and behavior they revealed to you.

  • @spaceman8839
    @spaceman8839 Před měsícem

    My phone requires a password, biometrics are turned off

  • @eiland369
    @eiland369 Před měsícem

    Why was he driving with a revoked license while on probation???

  • @eiland369
    @eiland369 Před měsícem

    If he’s on parole he can be searched at any time if he committed a traffic violation and a revoked license is a traffic violation. Parolees and probationers give up certain civil rights when they are under the control of probation/parole and police contact other than non-detentive contact can be cause for violation.

  • @eiland369
    @eiland369 Před měsícem

    If the defendant was on parole when he was stopped the first time and found to have a revoked license then that police contact alone could’ve violated his parole.

  • @robertbradford3461
    @robertbradford3461 Před měsícem

    Man people should really update their videos. The supreme court ruled that smell is not probable cause

  • @Sub-Zero-392
    @Sub-Zero-392 Před měsícem

    Police lie all the time. I was a police explorer for 4 years while I was in highschool and i was trained to lie and decive people. The police in the United States are out of control.

  • @gg3675
    @gg3675 Před měsícem

    What about symbols of religious expression?

  • @bryanjohnson8162
    @bryanjohnson8162 Před měsícem

    What if you did a video about a true thing😂😂😂😂

  • @csulb75
    @csulb75 Před měsícem

    Here's a thought! Don't have illegal stuff on your person.

  • @I_Am_Enlighten
    @I_Am_Enlighten Před měsícem

    😂 this sounds like DC vs Marvel

  • @user-dq2ly5ut9j
    @user-dq2ly5ut9j Před měsícem

    czcams.com/video/wfDxMz9ruUc/video.htmlsi=7nZlPAWlns532jSK

  • @alikaperdue
    @alikaperdue Před měsícem

    The smell of marijuana is not illegal. It only provides suspicion when the smell is unexplained. Solution: start buying car deodorisers that smell like marijuana. terpenes are not THC. When the officer asks why there is a smell of marijuana, hand him the deodoriser. The smell is explained and there is no valid suspicion based on smell alone. It must be a violation for police to freely search every car because they choose to smell like terpenes when everybody knows why.

  • @mattm.5436
    @mattm.5436 Před měsícem

    What if they did? THEY DO. THATS IT. BOTTOM LINE.

  • @septegram
    @septegram Před měsícem

    I'm curious; if he got pinched for "felon in possession" a week before, how was he still walking (OK, driving) around?

  • @raeannaruby8306
    @raeannaruby8306 Před měsícem

    Someone once told me that police need separate search warrants for a driver and passengers inside a limo, is this true?

  • @user-gx7fs3mg3h
    @user-gx7fs3mg3h Před měsícem

    So what you are saying is that a convicted criminal was caught doing something illegal with an illegal substance in his pocket and you got him off on a technicality. Way to go hero, that will teach him. Just another reason that our judicial system is Screwed. You ever think that maybe he should have to pay for his crimes?

  • @FUBAR199
    @FUBAR199 Před měsícem

    Hey Ryan great short video it gave me some on-site on my traffic stop, the Kansas highway patrol has been using lincense tag reader to pull over offenders that have to register the trooper wrote it was a traffic stop for speeding 5mph over the posted limit 65. All he wanted to see or in his view was My apps on my cell phone which on my new phone was a Gmail app which he saw upon placing me in his car I saw my registration on the screen of his compute when I entered the car so would that be a traffic stop on a curious, whim or caprice ? When I went to jail I learned that the KHP have arrested numerous offenders on this tactic

  • @jesseruiz2337
    @jesseruiz2337 Před měsícem

    Same exact thing happned to my son. Except he got 2yrs probation and community service! To bad the law does not apply to our corrupt politicians who openly violate the constitution.