Summary
County Attorneys in Minnesota handle both felonies and gross misdemeanors, including DUI charges. For Brooklyn Park, contact the Hennepin County Attorneys Office. If you feel your lawyer is not being truthful, consider discussing your concerns directly with them. Misunderstandings or miscommunications can occur, but lawyers have a duty to act in their clients best interests.Full Conversation
brooklyn park minnesota is were i was charged with a dui and i am wondering if the county attorney is higher up then
In the judicial system, the County Attorney generally holds a higher position than a city or district attorney. They handle more serious crimes like felonies and gross misdemeanors, which includes DUI charges.
the city
I understand you're in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, and have a DUI charge. Are you asking if you should contact the City Attorney or County Attorney for this case?
i am wantint to send a letter to the county attorney about my case
Sure, you can choose to send a letter to the Hennepin County Attorney's Office, which covers Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. Just be aware that all communications might be part of the public record. Do you need assistance with what to include in the letter?
i have nothing to hide but thank u
That's great! If you have any other questions or require further assistance with this or any other legal matter, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm here to help.
why would my lawyer lie to me
There can be several reasons why you might feel your lawyer is not being truthful. Misunderstandings, miscommunications, or differences in how legal situations are perceived can all play a part. However, it's important to remember that lawyers have a professional duty to act in their clients' best interests. If you feel this isn't the case, consider discussing your concerns with them directly.
i asked him about the head county attorney and he told me she is only inn charge of feloney
It sounds like there might be a miscommunication. In Minnesota, generally, the County Attorney's Office handles both felonies and gross misdemeanors. This includes DUI charges. It might be helpful to discuss this again with your lawyer for clarity.
it was not
I see, it seems like there's confusion regarding the role of the County Attorney. Are you seeking clarification on their responsibilities, or is there a specific aspect of your case you're unsure about?