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MN HF807

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/21/2013

Primary Sponsor

Joe Mullery

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Origin

House of Representatives

88th Legislature 2013-2014

AI Summary

  • Restricts predatory offender registration requirements for juveniles under age 18 to only those charged with specific serious crimes (murder, kidnapping, criminal sexual conduct, indecent exposure) or similar offenses under Minnesota or federal law.

  • Creates additional registration criteria for juveniles certified as adults, designated extended jurisdiction juvenile offenders, or found to have committed serious sexual offenses; allows courts to require registration based on public safety interests.

  • Exempts juvenile offenders from lifetime registration requirements unless they had previously been required to register, even if they meet other criteria for lifetime registration.

  • Extends initial continuance period in juvenile delinquency cases from 90 days to 180 days and allows up to three additional 180-day renewals with prosecutor consent, instead of only one additional 90-day extension.

  • Adds requirement that prosecutor consent is needed for continuance renewals and allows prosecutors to appeal continuances ordered in violation of these provisions.

Legislative Description

Predatory offender registration limited for persons under the age of 18 years, and time period and renewals allowed for a continuance without adjudication in a juvenile delinquency case extended.

Last Action

Author added Johnson, S.

4/25/2014

Committee Referrals

Judiciary Finance and Policy3/13/2013
Early Childhood and Youth Development Policy2/21/2013

Full Bill Text

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