Minnesota Statutes
§ 588.20 — CRIMINAL CONTEMPTS
Minnesota § 588.20
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartEXTRAORDINARY WRITS; CONTEMPT; POSTCONVICTION RELIEF
Ch. 588CONTEMPTS OF COURT
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Minn. Stat. § 588.20 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Felony contempt.
(a)A person who knowingly and willfully disobeys a subpoena lawfully issued in relation to a crime of violence, as defined in section609.11, subdivision 9, with the intent to obstruct the criminal justice process is guilty of a felony and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than five years or to payment of a fine of not more than $10,000, or both.
(b)A felony charge under this subdivision may be filed upon the person's nonappearance. However, the charge must be dismissed if the person voluntarily appears within 48 hours after the time required for appearance on the subpoena and reappears as directed by the court until discharged from the subpoena by the court. This paragraph does not apply if the person appears as a result of being apprehended by
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Legislative History
(10042)RL s 4854;1993 c 340 s 53;1998 c 367 art 2 s 3
Nearby Sections
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§ 588.01
CONTEMPTS§ 588.02
POWER TO PUNISH; LIMITATION§ 588.03
SUMMARY PUNISHMENT§ 588.04
ARREST; ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE§ 588.05
PERSONS IN CUSTODY§ 588.06
ADMISSION TO BAIL§ 588.07
WARRANT, HOW EXECUTED§ 588.09
HEARING§ 588.10
PENALTIES FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT§ 588.11
INDEMNITY TO INJURED PARTY§ 588.12
IMPRISONMENT UNTIL PERFORMANCE§ 588.13
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Minnesota § 588.20, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/588/588.20.