Results
Recent Case Results
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Investigation into Allegations of Client’s Criminal Sexual Conduct Is Dropped
Charge(s):Kelly’s client retained her while under investigation by the Bloomington Police Department to defend against possible charges of Felony Criminal Sexual Conduct. Kelly informed the police her client had retained and lawyer and stopped them from speaking with her client, and contacted the investigators multiple times to pressure them to drop the investigation. Ultimately, with Kelly’s intervention, the Bloomington County Police Department decided to close their investigation and not forward it to prosecutors for prosecution.
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Kelly’s Juvenile Client Granted Stay of Adjudication for Speeding; Racing Reckless Charge Dismissed
Charge(s):Kelly’s client, a senior in high school in Anoka County, was charged with speeding (99 mph in a 55 zone) and street racing following an incident in which he raced a motorcycle from a stoplight. Kelly negotiated an agreement with the prosecutor, subsequently approved by the presiding judge, whereby the racing charge was dismissed and the speeding charge was subject to a stay of adjudication for 180 days, meaning that if Kelly’s client has no new moving violations for that period the charge will be dismissed and the conviction will not be placed on his driving record.
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Underage Consumption and Age Misrepresentation Charges Dismissed
Charge(s):Kelly’s client retained her after being charged with underage drinking and using a fake ID at the Mystic Lake Casino in Scott County. After several court appearances and negotiations with the prosecutor, Kelly negotiated a plea agreement for her client dismissing the Age Misrepresentation (Fake ID) charge, and continuing the underage consumption charge for dismissal, meaning that the charge will be dismissed in one year if her client does not commit any same or similar offenses.
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Client with Second Shoplifting Charge Gets Stay of Adjudication
Charge(s):Kelly Keegan’s client returned to her with a second charge for shoplifting in Hennepin County, approximately one year after Kelly had successfully been able to negotiate a continuance for dismissal for the first charge. Despite the prior offense, Kelly was able to negotiate a stay of adjudication for this charge, meaning that after her client successfully completes probation, the charge will be dismissed.
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Paralegal Charged with Shoplifting from Walmart has Charge Continued for Dismissal
Charge(s):Kelly Keegan’s client, a paralegal at an area law firm, retained her after being charged with shoplifting $82 worth of merchandise from a Walmart in Oak Park Heights. Kelly negotiated an agreement to suspend the prosecution with the prosecutor, meaning that after six months the charge will be dismissed as long as the client does not commit a similar offense.
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