Minn. Stat. § 488A.01

Minnesota Statutes
Source: 2025 Minnesota Statutes. For the official text, see revisor.mn.gov.

Citing Cases (4)

Minnesota Court of Appeals

County of Benton v. County of Stearns · 1993 1 citation

The legislature has authority to enact special venue statutes to deal with special venue problems. State v. Krejci, 458 N.W.2d 407, 411 (Minn.1990); State v. Sanderson, 469 N.W.2d 476, 478 (Minn. App.1991). A special venue statute may specifically address a single county or municipality. See, e.g., Minn. Stat. § 488A.01, subd. 6 (1992) (Hennepin County municipal court has jurisdiction over crimes committed in Hennepin County, “including all of the city of St. Anthony”). Special venue statutes may also address venue generally. See, e.g., Minn. Stat. §§ 627.15 (1992) (in child abuse cases, trial may be held in county where abuse occurred or in county where child is found), 609.525 (1992) (charge of bringing stolen goods into state may be brought in any county “into or through which” the property was brought).

State v. Sanderson · 1991 1 citation

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State v. Serstock · 1986 2 citations

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Mac-Du Properties v. LaBresh · 1986 3 citations

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