Prostitution
Appelman Law Firm has extensive experience dealing with criminal charges that involve prostitution. Our Attorneys have successfully defended individuals charged with prostitution and individuals that allegedly patronizing prostitution. The prostitution laws in the state of Minnesota are complex and difficult to interpret. Below we have included some useful links for understanding the laws as well as some additional resources for use when seeking guidance on leaving prostitution. Be aware that these items are very useful but should never replace speaking with an experienced attorney that will help you determine what steps to take. To speak to an attorney immediately contact us at (952) 224 2277.
Prostitution Laws of Minnesota
Prostitution is considered to be the act or practice of engaging in promiscuous sexual relations especially for money. The laws surrounding prostitution are different in each state so please use the resources listed below to familiarize yourself with the laws that directly relate to Minnesota.
Solicitation, Inducement, and Promotion of Prostitution
Prostitution Crimes Committed in School or Park Zones
Loitering With Intent To Participate in Prostitution
Common Myths about Prostitution
As with any crime there are common myths associated with the act. Please follow the link below to obtain information on common myths pertaining to prostitution.
Resources
Appelman Law Firm strives to not only defend our clients and win our cases. But to provide a better quality of life for each individual that walks in our doors. The link below provides an abundance of resources for those looking to leave a life of prostitution.











