Osborn Law Office is a criminal defense firm with offices in Minneapolis and Princeton, Minnesota. Our firm is dedicated to aggressively protecting the rights of individuals charged with crimes.
DUI/DWI
Traffic Violations
Observation. A police officer will pull you over if you are swerving, speeding, driving too slowly, or failing to stop.
Sex Crimes
DWI – DUI, Driver’s License Revocation and Cancellation, Vehicle Forfeiture, Assault and Battery, Theft and Burglary, Illegal Drugs, Domestic Violence, Fraud & Embezzlement, Sex Crimes, Probation Violations, White Collar Crimes, Juvenile Matters, Probation Violations, Appeals
Burglary
Sharon Osborn’s client was charged with First Degree Burglary. Osborn immediately got to work gathering evidence and researching creative ways to beat the charges. At a pretrial hearing Osborn attacked the State’s case. Both the prosecutor and the judge agreed with Osborn’s position – and agreed to a Stay of Adjudication.
White Collar Crimes
Theft
Misdemeanors
The answer is almost always “yes” because refusing to do so is considered a Gross Misdemeanor in Minnesota. If you refuse to take a test when you are stopped, your license may be revoked for at least a year.
Embezzlement
Drug Crimes
We are acutely aware that a criminal conviction, even for the smallest crime, can have far reaching and life long consequences. At Osborn Law Office we defend clients who have been charged with a variety of felony and misdemeanor crimes, including DWI – DUI, assault, domestic assault, strangulation, fraud, identity theft, weapons crimes, violent crimes, sex crimes, theft & burglary, drug crimes and juvenile crimes.
Assault
Mille Lacs County. Sharon Osborn has been successful again in anther felony assault case. Sharon’s client was charged with both felony strangulation and domestic assault. After a hard fought 3 day trial, the jury came back with “not guilty” verdicts on both counts after less than 2 hours of deliberations.
A DWI conviction is extremely serious. You may have a family lawyer you rely on for business matters, wills, real estate transactions, and even traffic tickets. When it comes to criminal charges, though, you can’t afford to rely on a lawyer who may not be well versed in DUI law. And, DWI law is one of the most complicated in the criminal law arena. See our DWI Info Center for more information.