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MN SF2788
Bill
Status
2/25/2010
Primary Sponsor
Ann Rest
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AI Summary
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Allows stays of adjudication of delinquency to be included in community corrections programs alongside adjudications of delinquency under chapter 241.31.
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Extends the maximum continuance period for stayed adjudications from 90 days to 180 days on initial orders, with prosecutor consent allowing renewal for additional periods extending beyond the child's 19th birthday.
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Prohibits courts from staying adjudication on felony offenses if the child previously received a stay of adjudication in any judicial district.
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Expands provisions treating stays of adjudication the same as adjudications in DNA collection requirements, firearms prohibitions, criminal history calculations, and public safety certification determinations.
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Counts stays of adjudication for felony-level offenses as adjudications under the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission when calculating adult criminal history scores.
Legislative Description
Juvenile delinquency stays of adjudication and continuance period provisions modifications
Last Action
Senate: Second reading
3/17/2010