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MN HF2906
Bill
Status
2/20/2018
Primary Sponsor
Matthew Grossell
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AI Summary
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Persons receiving a stay of adjudication for criminal sexual conduct charges under section 609.095, paragraph (b), must register as predatory offenders unless the offender is a juvenile and the court finds good cause to waive the requirement.
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Courts issuing a stay of adjudication for criminal sexual conduct charges must provide written justification on the record for their decision.
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Supreme Court rules must provide remote, searchable public access to district court records in cases involving criminal sexual conduct charges where the defendant was not adjudicated guilty.
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Bill applies to offenses committed on or after August 1, 2018.
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Amends Minnesota Statutes sections 243.166, subdivision 1b, and 609.095.
Legislative Description
Stays of adjudication in criminal sexual conduct cases established as departures from the sentencing guidelines, persons subject to stays of adjudication in criminal sexual conduct cases required to register as predatory offenders, and criminal history points required to be assessed against offenders who violate stays of adjudication for in sexual conduct cases.
Last Action
Author added Barr, R.
5/3/2018