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MN SF2981
Bill
Status
5/9/2014
Primary Sponsor
Branden Petersen
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AI Summary
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Declares that sections 1021 and 1022 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 are unconstitutional and prohibits subjecting any person within Minnesota's boundaries to military detention, arrest, or trial under the law of war.
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Makes it unlawful for any person to execute someone within Minnesota without judicial sentencing after trial and conviction in a court under the U.S. Constitution or Minnesota Constitution, or to provide material aid to those violating this section.
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Requires the Department of Public Safety to notify the governor and legislature of any attempted violations within the state.
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Establishes criminal penalties for violations, including prosecution for assault, kidnapping, murder, or other applicable crimes under Minnesota law, and requires the POST Board to terminate licenses of certified officers convicted under this section.
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Excludes the Uniform Code of Military Justice from this prohibition when applied to military service members in cases arising during actual war or public danger, effective August 1, 2014.
Legislative Description
Minnesota residents freedom from loss of disposition under the law of war authorization
Last Action
Referred to Judiciary
5/9/2014