Section 629.402 — Arrest Without Authority.
629.402 ARREST WITHOUT AUTHORITY. It is a gross misdemeanor for a public officer, or one pretending to be a public officer, knowingly and under the pretense or color of any process (1) to arrest a person or detain a person against the person’s will, (2) to seize or levy upon any property, or (3) to […]
Section 629.403 — Refusal To Aid In Making Arrest.
629.403 REFUSAL TO AID IN MAKING ARREST. A person who willfully neglects or refuses to arrest another person after having been lawfully directed to do so by a judge is guilty of a misdemeanor. A person who willfully neglects or refuses to aid a peace officer after being lawfully directed to aid the officer (1) […]
Section 629.404 — Counties Or Municipalities Causing Arrest; Requiring Return Transportation.
629.404 COUNTIES OR MUNICIPALITIES CAUSING ARREST; REQUIRING RETURN TRANSPORTATION. Subdivision 1. Return transportation. A county or municipality which causes to be issued a warrant for arrest for a person under section 629.41 and rules 3.01 and 19.01 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall furnish return transportation, upon request to the person arrested. The person […]
Section 629.406 — Maintenance Of Booking Recordings.
629.406 MAINTENANCE OF BOOKING RECORDINGS. When a law enforcement agency elects to produce an electronic recording of any portion of the arrest, booking, or testing process in connection with the arrest of a person, the agency must maintain the recording for a minimum of 30 days after the date the person was booked. History: 2005 […]
Section 629.365 — Definitions.
629.365 DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. Applicability. In this section and section 629.366, the terms defined in this section have the meanings given them. Subd. 2. Merchant. “Merchant” means a person who owns, possesses, or controls personal property with authority to sell it in the regular course of business at retail or wholesale. Subd. 3. Person. “Person” […]
Section 629.366 — Theft In Business Establishments; Detaining Suspects.
629.366 THEFT IN BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS; DETAINING SUSPECTS. Subdivision 1. Circumstances justifying detention. (a) A merchant or merchant’s employee may detain a person if the merchant or employee has reasonable cause to believe: (1) that the person has taken, or is taking, an article of value without paying for it, from the possession of the merchant […]
Section 629.37 — When Private Person May Make Arrest.
629.37 WHEN PRIVATE PERSON MAY MAKE ARREST. A private person may arrest another: (1) for a public offense committed or attempted in the arresting person’s presence; (2) when the person arrested has committed a felony, although not in the arresting person’s presence; or (3) when a felony has in fact been committed, and the arresting […]
Section 629.38 — Private Person To Disclose Cause Of Arrest.
629.38 PRIVATE PERSON TO DISCLOSE CAUSE OF ARREST. Before making an arrest a private person shall inform the person to be arrested of the cause of the arrest and require the person to submit. The warning required by this section need not be given if the person is arrested while committing the offense or when […]
Section 629.39 — Private Person Making Arrest To Deliver Arrestee To Judge Or Peace Officer.
629.39 PRIVATE PERSON MAKING ARREST TO DELIVER ARRESTEE TO JUDGE OR PEACE OFFICER. A private person who arrests another for a public offense shall take the arrested person before a judge or to a peace officer without unnecessary delay. If a person arrested escapes, the person from whose custody the person has escaped may immediately […]
Section 629.40 — Allowing Arrests Anywhere In State.
629.40 ALLOWING ARRESTS ANYWHERE IN STATE. Subdivision 1. Definition. In this section “peace officer” has the meaning given it in section 626.84, subdivision 1, paragraph (c). Subd. 2. Out of jurisdiction arrests. In any case in which a person licensed under section 626.84, subdivision 1, may by law, either with or without a warrant, arrest […]