Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota

Is a drug test required before a court hearing on an unrelated offense? Also what is your opinion on what my punishment will be for a gross misdemeanor money fraud (counterfeit 100$ bill) and I am only 15, and I truly didn't think I would get in any trouble.


Asked on 3/22/11, 10:47 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Landon Ascheman Ascheman Law

The court has wide discretion in determining any bail conditions. The Judge may decide that a drug test is necessary as part of the bail conditions.

A charge of counterfeiting currency is generally a felony charge under Minnesota Statute 609.632. It sounds like the State is acknowledging that this might be a unique case. Because of that, I would strongly advise you to gather all of the paperwork that you have regarding this case and meet with a criminal defense attorney. Many defense attorney's offer free consultations that will help you understand the charges, your options, and your rights.

If you would like to discuss this case further, please feel free to contact our office for a free initial consultation: 612-217-0077

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Answered on 3/22/11, 11:05 am
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005 Minnesota Lawyers

It is never "required." However, a court may set conditions of release and, as part of those conditions, it may require a drug test as part of any hearing or pending a hearing.

For a consultation call 612.240.8005.

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Answered on 3/23/11, 12:35 pm


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