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Lucas Wynne
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Mr. Wynne has developed a reputation for aggressively representing clients in state and federal courts. Mr. Wynne’s cases have been featured by national, international, and local news outlets including the Associated Press, Star Tribune, National Post, Globe and Mail, and Fargo Forum. Call Mr. Wynne today at (855) GO-WYNNE for your free, no obligation consultation.
Education
- University of North Dakota School of Law
- J.D. | Law
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Professional Experience
- Wynne Law Firm
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Professional Associations
- Minnesota State Bar  # 0398043
- Member
- Current
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Minnesota
- Minnesota Supreme Court
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- North Dakota
- North Dakota Supreme Court
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Attorney Lucas Wynne works with each client in an attempt to make their case more affordable by offering flat fees, payment plans upon and credit card payments.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Personal Injury
- Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Additional Practice Areas
- Minor in Possession
- Disorderly Conduct
- Shoplifting
- Victims' Rights
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Legal Answers
- Q. In North Dakota, is there a statute of limitations to collect on a mortgage?
- A: Likely but you better move fast. Call an attorney who does estates.
- Q. i was pulled over because of an anonymous tip.
- A: This sounds like a classic case for a Rodriguez motion. Rodriguez v. United States, 575 U.S. 348, was a United States Supreme Court case which analyzed whether police officers may extend the length of a traffic stop to conduct a search with a trained detection dog.
- Q. In Minnesota,I was pulled over and officer stated that I had crossed the fog line twice.The recording showed nothing.
- A: Your question is this: where is the reasonable suspicion? Where is the valid Terry stop? And it's a legitimate one. If officers don't have a reason to pull you over but do so anyway, then the stop is almost certainly in violation of your constitutional rights. You should speak with your attorney about what reasonable basis (if any) police had to stop your vehicle.
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