Minnesota Statutes
§ 260B.421 — CONTEMPT
Minnesota § 260B.421
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 260B.421 (2026).
Text
Any person knowingly interfering with an order of the juvenile court is in contempt of court. However, a child who is under the continuing jurisdiction of the court for reasons other than having committed a delinquent act or a juvenile petty offense may not be adjudicated as a delinquent solely on the basis of having knowingly interfered with or disobeyed an order of the court.
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Legislative History
1999 c 139 art 2 s 39
Nearby Sections
15
§ 260B.001
TITLE, INTENT, AND CONSTRUCTION§ 260B.005
SCOPE OF VICTIM RIGHTS§ 260B.007
DEFINITIONS§ 260B.008
USE OF RESTRAINTS§ 260B.050
EXPERT ASSISTANCE§ 260B.060
COUNTY HOME SCHOOLS§ 260B.070
EXISTING HOME SCHOOLS CONTINUED§ 260B.080
DETENTION HOMES§ 260B.101
JURISDICTION§ 260B.103
TRANSFERS FROM OTHER COURTS§ 260B.105
VENUE§ 260B.125
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