Ryan Garry - Minneapolis
Ryan Garry, Attorney LLC is a Minneapolis criminal defense attorney - law firm representing individuals, businesses, and corporations dealing with accusations alleged by the state and federal government for serious criminal charges. Founder Ryan Garry is included with the small group of lawyers recognized by the Minnesota State Bar Association as "Criminal Law Specialists," a certification held by less than 1% of all criminal defense attorneys in Minnesota.
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12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
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12:00 AM to
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12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
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12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
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12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
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12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
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Additional Information
Manslaughter in the first degree can be sentenced by up to 15 years imprisonment and/or up to a $30,000 fine. This offense consists of what you may know as the heat-of-passion killing. It also includes an unintentional killing relating to certain drug offenses or intentionally kills in self-defense or defense of others.
The preceding was a summary of the law. It does not describe all of the elements of the crimes. Laws are also constantly changing. You need to contact a skilled Manslaughter Attorney In Minneapolis to discuss the offenses in detail and with respect to your own particular case. Nothing in this description or anywhere on this site is legal advice.
Criminal vehicular homicide or operation occurs when a person is operating a motor vehicle and, as a result, causes injury or death to another person because the operation of the vehicle was grossly negligent, negligent due to alcohol and/or drugs, while being above the legal limit while driving or within two hours of driving, was negligent while knowingly being under the influence, was negligent while having any amount of certain drugs in the driver’s system, or (in certain circumstances) was known to have a police officer issued a warning that the vehicle was defective and that defect was known to be dangerous and the cause of the injury or death.
Felony arson in the third degree can be charged in three situations. First, it means intentionally destroying or damaging property that values more than $300 and less than $1,000 using fire or explosives. Second, it means intentionally destroying or damaging property using fire or explosives and other property valuing more than $300 was unintentionally damaged but such damage could have been reasonably foreseen. Third, if the combination of the value of property in the first and second situations values more than $300. This offense can be punished by up to 5 years in prison and/or up to a $10,000 fine.
Product and Services
You have a problem and you want it solved quickly and quietly. Perhaps you suspect that you are being investigated by state or federal law enforcement. How do you choose which criminal defense attorney in Minneapolis to hire? The answer to that question should consider a number of factors, including the lawyer's reputation, experience, history of success, and ability to work hard in your defense.
Simply put, we are the Minneapolis criminal defense attorneys behind the scenes ... working to solve your problem quickly and confidentially. Whether your issue ranges from DWI to Criminal Sexual Conduct to Murder or Expungement, we are the law firm to help you out. And you can rest assured that our criminal defense team has handled cases much like yours many times over. We have been solving these problems for many years, so you can be confident we have the experience and proven success to handle your problem with the utmost competency.
Word of mouth is the best advertising. Most of our cases are referred to us by former clients, other Minneapolis criminal defense attorneys, and even prosecutors who we have battled against in trial. There is a reason our opponents refer their friends and family to us when they get in a jam: because we are aggressive and do whatever it takes to make your problem go away.
Attorney Elizabeth R. Duel is an integral part of the team and its trial work. An expert in technology with the use of a sophisticated trial program called Trial Director, she litigates nearly every jury trial with Ryan, assisting in all aspects of the litigation. Prior to joining the firm, she externed for the then-chief judge of Hennepin County Criminal Court and interned with the United States Federal Defender’s Office.
Languages Spoken
English
Payment Options
Visa,Master Card,American Express,Check,Bill
Year Established
2006