Minnesota Statutes

§ 3.14 — CONTEMPTS

Minnesota § 3.14
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Minn. Stat. § 3.14 (2026).

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Each house may punish, as a contempt, a breach of its privileges, or of the privileges of its members, but only for the following offenses:

(1)arresting or causing to be arrested, a member or officer in violation of the member's privilege from arrest;
(2)disorderly conduct in its view and presence, or in the view and presence of any of its committees, tending to interrupt its proceedings;
(3)giving or offering a bribe to a member, or attempting by menace or corrupt or improper means, directly or indirectly, to control or influence a member in giving or withholding the member's vote. No person shall be excused from attending and testifying before either house of the legislature, or a committee of either house, for an alleged offense upon an investigation of giving or offering a bribe, or

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Legislative History

(38)RL s 19;1907 c 319 s 1;1971 c 227 s 2;1986 c 444;1988 c 469 art 1 s 1

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