Minnesota Statutes
§ 609.055 — CAPABILITY OF CHILDREN TO COMMIT CRIME
Minnesota § 609.055
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 609.055 (2026).
Text
Subdivision 1.General rule. Children under the age of 14 years are incapable of committing crime. Subd. 2.Adult prosecution.
(a)Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), children of the age of 14 years or over but under 18 years may be prosecuted for a felony offense if the alleged violation is duly certified for prosecution under the laws and court procedures controlling adult criminal violations or may be designated an extended jurisdiction juvenile in accordance with the provisions of chapter 260B. A child who is 16 years of age or older but under 18 years of age is capable of committing a crime and may be prosecuted for a felony if:
(1)the child has been previously certified on a felony charge pursuant to a hearing under section260B.125, subdivision 2, or pursuant to the waive
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Legislative History
1963 c 753 art 1 s 609.055;1992 c 571 art 7 s 12;1994 c 576 s 45;1995 c 226 art 3 s 47;1999 c 139 art 4 s 2
Nearby Sections
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§ 609.01
NAME AND CONSTRUCTION§ 609.015
SCOPE AND EFFECT§ 609.02
DEFINITIONS§ 609.025
JURISDICTION OF STATE§ 609.033
MAXIMUM PENALTIES; MISDEMEANORS§ 609.0331
MAXIMUM PENALTIES; PETTY MISDEMEANORS§ 609.04
CONVICTION OF LESSER OFFENSE§ 609.041
PROOF OF PRIOR CONVICTIONS§ 609.045
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Minnesota § 609.055, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/609/609.055.