Hennepin County halts charges from minor stops
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced her office will no longer charge cases arising from low-level traffic stops — such as equipment or registration violations — across Minneapolis and its suburbs. The policy, which effectively limits felony prosecutions stemming from these stops, drew swift criticism from multiple police officials, who warned it could hinder prosecutions and harm public safety.
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- WHO: Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty
- WHAT: Will stop charging cases that originate from low-level traffic stops
- WHERE: Hennepin County, including Minneapolis and surrounding suburbs
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Police officials bash new Hennepin County policy limiting felony charges stemming from traffic stops
Mary Moriarty announces Hennepin County will stop charging cases from low-level traffic stops
- WHO: Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty
- WHAT: Will stop charging cases that originate from low-level traffic stops
- WHERE: Hennepin County, including Minneapolis and surrounding suburbs