Minnesota Statutes

§ 609.746 — INTERFERENCE WITH PRIVACY

Minnesota § 609.746
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCRIMES; EXPUNGEMENT; VICTIMS
Ch. 609CRIMINAL CODE

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Minn. Stat. § 609.746 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Surreptitious intrusion; observation device.

(a)A person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor who:
(1)enters upon another's property;
(2)surreptitiously gazes, stares, or peeps in the window or any other aperture of a house or place of dwelling of another; and
(3)does so with intent to intrude upon or interfere with the privacy of a member of the household.
(b)A person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor who:
(1)enters upon another's property;
(2)surreptitiously installs or uses any device for observing, photographing, recording, amplifying, or broadcasting sounds or events through the window or any other aperture of a house or place of dwelling of another; and
(3)does so with intent to intrude upon or interfere with the privacy of a member of the household.
(c)A person is

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Legislative History

1979 c 258 s 19;1987 c 307 s 4;1989 c 261 s 6;1992 c 571 art 6 s 14;1994 c 636 art 2 s 47;1995 c 226 art 2 s 22;1997 c 239 art 5 s 11;2005 c 136 art 17 s 43;1Sp2019 c 5 art 4 s 11;2023 c 52 art 4 s 17

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