§ 626.05

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

Citing Cases (9)

Minnesota Supreme Court

State v. Colosimo · 2003 2 citations [Dissent]

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State v. Lindsey · 1991 4 citations

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State v. Andries · 1980 1 citation

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Minnesota Court of Appeals

State of Minnesota v. Jeremy Fredrick Aguirre · 2015 1 citation

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State of Minnesota v. Stephen Thomas Conlin · 2014 1 citation

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State v. LaRose · 2004 2 citations

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State v. Holmberg · 1995 1 citation

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State v. Lindsey · 1990 1 citation

Minn. Stat. § 626.05, subd. 1 (1988) defines a search warrant as “an order in writing.” According to statute, a warrant may not issue “but upon probable cause, supported by affidavit.” Minn. Stat. § 626.08 (1988). The magistrate may receive sworn oral testimony, Minn. Stat. § 626.09 (1988), but “[t]he affidavit or affidavits must set forth the facts tending to establish the grounds of the application.” Minn. Stat. § 626.10 (1988).

U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota

Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe v. County of Mille Lacs, Minnesota · 2023 2 citations

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