Section 631.50 — Alien Inmates Or Mentally Ill Persons; Notice To United States Immigration Officers.
631.50 ALIEN INMATES OR MENTALLY ILL PERSONS; NOTICE TO UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION OFFICERS. When a person who is convicted of a felony or is found to be a person who is mentally ill is committed to the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Stillwater, the Minnesota Correctional Facility-St. Cloud, the county jail, or any other state or county institution […]
Section 631.51 — Certified Copies Of Indictment Or Complaint Furnished To Immigration Officers.
631.51 CERTIFIED COPIES OF INDICTMENT OR COMPLAINT FURNISHED TO IMMIGRATION OFFICERS. Upon the official request of a United States immigration officer to a court committing an alien after conviction of a felony, the court administrator of the committing court shall furnish the officer without charge a certified copy of the complaint or indictment, the judgment, […]
Section 631.52 — Effect Of Certain Convictions On Custody And Parenting Time Rights.
631.52 EFFECT OF CERTAIN CONVICTIONS ON CUSTODY AND PARENTING TIME RIGHTS. Subdivision 1. Suspension of parenting time rights; transfer of custody. (a) If a person who has court-ordered custody of a child or parenting time rights is convicted of a crime listed in subdivision 2 and if no action is pending regarding custody or parenting […]
Section 631.41 — Requiring Court Administrator To Deliver Transcript Of Minutes Of Sentence To Sheriff.
631.41 REQUIRING COURT ADMINISTRATOR TO DELIVER TRANSCRIPT OF MINUTES OF SENTENCE TO SHERIFF. When a person convicted of an offense is sentenced to pay a fine or costs or to be imprisoned in the county jail, or committed to the commissioner of corrections, the court administrator shall, as soon as possible, make out and deliver […]
Section 631.412 — Same Sex Escort For Inmates Being Transferred.
631.412 SAME SEX ESCORT FOR INMATES BEING TRANSFERRED. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), when a sheriff or other correctional officer has custody of a person charged with or convicted of a crime and transfers that person more than 100 miles, that sheriff or other correctional officer shall provide the transferee with a custodial […]
Section 631.425 — Releasing Offenders For Employment.
631.425 RELEASING OFFENDERS FOR EMPLOYMENT. Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) The definitions in this subdivision apply to this section. (b) “Court” means a court having criminal jurisdiction. (c) “Sheriff” includes a chief of police and workhouse superintendent. (d) “Jail” includes a county jail, workhouse, and lockup. Subd. 2. Discretion of court. A convicted person at the […]
Section 631.43 — Sentence When Punishment Not Prescribed.
631.43 SENTENCE WHEN PUNISHMENT NOT PRESCRIBED. When no punishment is provided by statute, the court shall sentence the convicted person to a term of imprisonment that, in view of the degree and aggravation of the offense, is not cruel, unusual, or repugnant to the person’s constitutional rights. History: (10760) RL s 5414; 1985 c 265 […]
Section 631.44 — Recognizance To Keep Peace.
631.44 RECOGNIZANCE TO KEEP PEACE. When a person is convicted of an offense not punishable by imprisonment in the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Stillwater or county jail, the sentencing court may require the person to recognize, to keep the peace and be of good behavior for a term of not more than two years. The court may […]
Section 631.45 — Proceedings Required If Breach Of Recognizance To Keep Peace.
631.45 PROCEEDINGS REQUIRED IF BREACH OF RECOGNIZANCE TO KEEP PEACE. In case of the breach of the conditions of a recognizance entered into under section 631.44, the same proceedings must be had that are by law prescribed for recognizances to keep the peace. History: (10762) RL s 5416; 1985 c 265 art 11 s 1
Section 631.46 — Sentence Served In Another County When No Facility Available In County Of Offense.
631.46 SENTENCE SERVED IN ANOTHER COUNTY WHEN NO FACILITY AVAILABLE IN COUNTY OF OFFENSE. If a sentence requires imprisonment at a local correctional facility and there is no suitable facility in the county in which the offense was committed, the court may order the sentence to be executed in any other county where there is […]