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Law-Enforcement Defense Attorney in Minnesota

When law enforcement is facing criminal allegations or internal investigations, the stakes are incredibly high. A conviction or disciplinary action can end a career and destroy a reputation built over years of service. If you need a law-enforcement defense attorney in Minnesota, you need a dedicated advocate who understands the unique complexities of police work and will fight to protect your rights, your badge, and your future.

Why Choose
Bruno Law

When law enforcement faces criminal allegations or internal investigations, the stakes are high. You need an advocate who understands the complexities of police work and will fight to protect your rights, badge, and future.

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Strong Defense Starts Early

Whether you are being investigated, have been arrested, or are facing charges, stong legal representation matters.

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Clarity During a Difficult Time

Criminal charges bring stress and uncertainty. A strong attorney helps reduce confusion and helps you understand of what comes next.

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Recognized for Excellence

Top-rated criminal defense attorneys. Top Lawyers in Minnesota. Criminal trial specialist. Martindale-Hubbell's highest rated.

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Know Where You Stand

Understand your rights. Protect your position. Make informed decisions.

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"Their perseverance led to a dismissal of the case. Thank you for representing me."

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Our Family. Your Team.

Bruno Law fights as a team. Our attorneys work together on every case we defend. You receive the benefit of over 120 years of combined criminal law experience.

  • Tireless Effort.
  • Unparalleled Results.
  • Preeminent Criminal Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

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When should I contact a law enforcement defense attorney?

You should contact an attorney as soon as you learn about an investigation, complaint, interview request, administrative review, criminal allegation, or use-of-force inquiry. Early legal guidance can help protect your rights, your license, your employment, and your future before statements are made.


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What should I do before giving a statement?

Do not give a statement without understanding whether the interview is administrative, criminal, compelled, voluntary, or related to possible discipline. A defense attorney can help you understand the setting, your rights, the risks of answering, and whether your statement could affect another proceeding.


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What if I am accused of excessive force or misconduct?

Take the allegation seriously and avoid discussing the facts casually with coworkers, supervisors, investigators, or others before getting legal advice. These cases can involve body camera footage, reports, witness statements, policy issues, criminal exposure, civil liability, and licensing consequences.


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