Minnesota Statutes

§ 611.44 — CONTESTED HEARING PROCEDURES

Minnesota § 611.44
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCRIMES; EXPUNGEMENT; VICTIMS
Ch. 611RIGHTS OF ACCUSED

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Minn. Stat. § 611.44 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Request for hearing.

(a)The prosecutor or defense counsel may request a hearing on the court examiner's competency report by filing a written objection no later than ten days after the report is filed.
(b)A hearing shall be held as soon as possible but no longer than 30 days after the request, unless extended by agreement of the prosecutor and defense counsel, or by the court for good cause.
(c)If an independent court examiner is retained, the hearing may be continued up to 14 days after the date the independent court examiner's report is filed. The court may continue the hearing for good cause. Subd. 2.Competency hearing.
(a)The court may admit all relevant and reliable evidence at the competency hearing. The court examiner is considered the court's witness and may be

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Legislative History

2022 c 99 art 1 s 30;2023 c 14 s 18,19;2023 c 52 art 1 s 14

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