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Criminal Defenses in Minnesota

From self-defense to mental-illness defenses to the constitutional right to put on a case, Minnesota law gives the accused real tools. The right defense depends on the facts, the charge, and the evidence.

Choose the guide station below that matches the issue in front of you. Each topic opens a deeper Minnesota criminal-defense guide.

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Short Answer

Minnesota recognizes several distinct criminal defenses, including self-defense and defense of others, intoxication, duress, necessity, entrapment, mental illness and the insanity defense, and the constitutional right to present a complete defense. Which one fits depends on the specific facts and charge.

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Justification & Excuse

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Failure-of-Proof & Identity Defenses

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Competency & Complete Defense

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Charging, Prosecution & Constitutional Defenses

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Attempt, Conspiracy & Possession Limits

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