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   State Courts - Minnesota - June 21, 2007

  
Fields v. State, A06-1770, SUPREME COURT OF MINNESOTA, June 21, 2007, Filed
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Overview: In a first-degree murder case, the postconviction petitioner's trial counsel was not ineffective for failing to object to an officer's testimony as the officer's testimony benefited the petitioner in that it gave credence to the theory that the police prematurely focused on the petitioner as the sole suspect.

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Harrison v. Harrison, A05-1038, SUPREME COURT OF MINNESOTA, June 21, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Summary judgment was properly granted to an injured minor child in a personal injury suit against his parents arising from injuries he received in a car accident as the term "defective installation" under Minn. Stat. § 169.685, subd. 4(b) contemplated any action arising out of the negligent installation of a child passenger restraint system.

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In re Disciplinary Action Against Nelson, A06-1370, SUPREME COURT OF MINNESOTA, June 21, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Lawyer was suspended from the practice of law for six months as he failed to deposit a client's funds in a trust account and failed to refund the unearned portion of the client's funds, and failed to respond to requests for information during the investigation in violation of Minn. R. Prof. Conduct 1.15, 1.16, 8.1 and Minn. R. Law. Prof. Resp. 25.

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