Minnesota Statutes

§ 260B.421 — CONTEMPT

Minnesota § 260B.421
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPUBLIC WELFARE AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
Ch. 260BDELINQUENCY

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Minn. Stat. § 260B.421 (2026).

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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

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