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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.26 Subd. 6(a)(1) | Depriving another of custodial or parental rights |
Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) and subdivision 5, whoever violates this section may be sentenced as follows: (1) to imprisonment for not more than two years or to + See morepayment of a fine of not more than $4,000, or both;
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$1200.00 - $4000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.26 Subd. 6(a)(2) | Depriving another of custodial or parental rights |
Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) and subdivision 5, whoever violates this section may be sentenced as follows: (2) to imprisonment for not more than four years or to + See morepayment of a fine of not more than $8,000, or both.
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$2400.00 - $8000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.265 | Abduction |
Whoever, for the purpose of marriage, takes a person under the age of 18 years, without the consent of the parents, guardian, or other person having legal custody of such + See moreperson is guilty of abduction and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than one year or to payment of a fine of not more than $3,000, or both.
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$900.00 - $3000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.2664 | Manslaughter of unborn child first degree |
Whoever does any of the following is guilty of manslaughter of an unborn child in the first degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 15 years + See moreor to payment of a fine of not more than $30,000, or both: (1) intentionally causes the death of an unborn child in the heat of passion provoked by such words or acts of another as would provoke a person of ordinary self-control under like circumstances; (2) causes the death of an unborn child in committing or attempting to commit a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor offense with such force or violence that death of or great bodily harm to any person or unborn child was reasonably foreseeable, and murder of an unborn child in the first or second degree was not committed thereby; or (3) intentionally causes the death of an unborn child because the actor is coerced by threats made by someone other than the actor's coconspirator and which cause the actor to reasonably believe that the act performed by the actor is the only means of preventing imminent death to the actor or another.
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$9000.00 - $30000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.2665 | Manslaughter of unborn child second degree |
A person who causes the death of an unborn child by any of the following means is guilty of manslaughter of an unborn child in the second degree and may + See morebe sentenced to imprisonment for not more than ten years or to payment of a fine of not more than $20,000, or both: (1) by the actor's culpable negligence whereby the actor creates an unreasonable risk and consciously takes chances of causing death or great bodily harm to an unborn child or a person; (2) by shooting the mother of the unborn child with a firearm or other dangerous weapon as a result of negligently believing her to be a deer or other animal; (3) by setting a spring gun, pit fall, deadfall, snare, or other like dangerous weapon or device; or (4) by negligently or intentionally permitting any animal, known by the person to have vicious propensities or to have caused great or substantial bodily harm in the past, to run uncontrolled off the owner's premises, or negligently failing to keep it properly confined.
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$6000.00 - $20000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.267 | Assault of unborn child first degree |
Whoever assaults a pregnant woman and inflicts great bodily harm on an unborn child who is subsequently born alive may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 15 years + See moreor to payment of a fine of not more than $30,000, or both.
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$9000.00 - $30000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.2671 | Assault of unborn child second degree |
Whoever assaults a pregnant woman and inflicts substantial bodily harm on an unborn child who is subsequently born alive may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than five years + See moreor to payment of a fine of not more than $10,000, or both. As used in this section, “substantial bodily harm” includes the birth of the unborn child prior to 37 weeks gestation if the child weighs 2,500 grams or less at the time of birth. “Substantial bodily harm” does not include the inducement of the unborn child's birth when done for bona fide medical purposes.
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$3000.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.268 Subd. 1 | Death of unborn child in commission of crime |
Whoever, in the commission of a felony or in a violation of section 609.224, 609.2242, 609.23, 609.231, 609.2325, or 609.233, causes the death of an unborn child is guilty of a felony and may be sentenced + See moreto imprisonment for not more than 15 years or to payment of a fine not more than $30,000, or both. As used in this subdivision, “felony” does not include a violation of sections 609.185 to 609.2114, 609.221 to 609.2231, or 609.2661 to 609.2665.
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$9000.00 - $30000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.268 Subd. 2 | Injury of unborn child in commission of crime |
Whoever, in the commission of a felony or in a violation of section 609.23, 609.231, 609.2325 or 609.233, causes great or substantial bodily harm to an unborn child who is subsequently born alive, is guilty + See moreof a felony and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than ten years or to payment of a fine of not more than $20,000, or both. As used in this subdivision, “felony” does not include a violation of sections 609.2112 to 609.2114, 609.221 to 609.2231, or 609.267 to 609.2672.
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$6000.00 - $20000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.27 Subd. 2(1) | Coercion |
Whoever violates subdivision 1 may be sentenced as follows: (1) to imprisonment for not more than 90 days or to payment of a fine of not more than $1,000, or + See moreboth if neither the pecuniary gain received by the violator nor the loss suffered by the person threatened or another as a result of the threat exceeds $300, or the benefits received or harm sustained are not susceptible of pecuniary measurement; or
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$300.00 - $1000.00 | All | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.27 Subd. 2(2) | Coercion |
Whoever violates subdivision 1 may be sentenced as follows: (2) to imprisonment for not more than five years or to payment of a fine of not more than $10,000, or + See moreboth, if such pecuniary gain or loss is more than $300 but less than $2,500; or
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$3000.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.27 Subd. 2(a) | Coercion |
Whoever violates subdivision 1 may be sentenced as follows: (3) to imprisonment for not more than ten years or to payment of a fine of not more than $20,000, or + See moreboth, if such pecuniary gain or loss is $2,500, or more.
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$6000.00 - $20000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.282 Subd. 1 | Labor trafficking individuals under age 18 |
Whoever knowingly engages in the labor trafficking of an individual who is under the age of 18 is guilty of a crime and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not + See moremore than 20 years or to payment of a fine of not more than $40,000, or both.
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$12000.00 - $40000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.282 Subd. 2 | Labor trafficking other offenses |
Whoever knowingly engages in the labor trafficking of another is guilty of a crime and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 15 years or to payment of + See morea fine of not more than $30,000, or both.
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$9000.00 - $30000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.283 Subd. 2(1) | Unlawful conduct with respect to documents in furtherance of labor or sex trafficking individuals under 18 |
A person who violates subdivision 1 may be sentenced as follows: (1) if the crime involves a victim under the age of 18, to imprisonment for not more than ten + See moreyears or to payment of a fine of $20,000, or both
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$6000.00 - $20000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.283 Subd. 2(2) | Unlawful conduct with respect to documents in furtherance of labor or sex trafficking individuals |
A person who violates subdivision 1 may be sentenced as follows: (2) in other cases, to imprisonment for not more than five years or to payment of a fine of + See morenot more than $10,000, or both.
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$3000.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.294 | Bestiality |
Whoever carnally knows a dead body or an animal or bird is guilty of bestiality, which is a misdemeanor. If knowingly done in the presence of another the person may + See morebe sentenced to imprisonment for not more than one year or to payment of a fine of not more than $3,000 or both.
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$900.00 - $3000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.31 | Leaving state to evade paternity |
Whoever with intent to evade proceedings to establish his paternity leaves the state knowing that a woman with whom he has had sexual intercourse is pregnant or has given birth + See morewithin the previous 60 days to a living child may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than two years or to payment of a fine of not more than $4,000, or both.
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$1200.00 - $4000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.322 Subd. 1(a) | Solicitation, inducement, and promotion of prostitution; sex trafficking first degree |
(a) Whoever, while acting other than as a prostitute or patron, intentionally does any of the following may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 20 years or to + See morepayment of a fine of not more than $50,000, or both: (1) solicits or induces an individual under the age of 18 years to practice prostitution; (2) promotes the prostitution of an individual under the age of 18 years; (3) receives profit, knowing or having reason to know that it is derived from the prostitution, or the promotion of the prostitution, of an individual under the age of 18 years; or (4) engages in the sex trafficking of an individual under the age of 18 years.
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$15000.00 - $50000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.322 Subd. 1(b) | Solicitation, inducement, and promotion of prostitution; sex trafficking first degree with aggravating factors |
(b) Whoever violates paragraph (a) or subdivision 1a may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 25 years or to payment of a fine of not more than $60,000, + See moreor both, if one or more of the following aggravating factors are present: (1) the offender has committed a prior qualified human trafficking-related offense; (2) the offense involved a sex trafficking victim who suffered bodily harm during the commission of the offense; (3) the time period that a sex trafficking victim was held in debt bondage or forced labor or services exceeded 180 days; or (4) the offense involved more than one sex trafficking victim.
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$18000.00 - $60000.00 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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