§ 626.841
Citing Cases (4)
Minnesota Court of Appeals
Carter v. Peace Officers Standards & Training Board · 1997 1 citation
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Carter v. Peace Officers Standards & Training Board · 1996 1 citation
The Board is a creature of legislative enactment and reports directly to both the governor and the legislature. It is charged with the responsibility of establishing policies and procedures applicable to law enforcement throughout the state. The governor selects the Board’s chair and appoints fourteen of its fifteen members. Minn. Stat. §§ 626.841, .843 (1992). Stanek was appointed by the governor to serve as chair from 1991 to the fall of 1994.
Electric Fetus Co. v. City of Duluth · 1996 1 citation
Appellants argue that they produced evidence that each of the officers involved in this investigation met the training requirements to maintain licensure as a peace officer as required by Minn. Stat. § 626.841, citing Hurst’s affidavit. Appellants argue that respondents failed to cite any law requiring the City to train an informant and failed to produce any evidence to create a factual issue as to the adequacy of instructions Hurst provided the informant. Respondents assert that Hurst received no special training regarding the elements necessary to prove a charge of sale of drug paraphernalia, noting that Hurst believed using the term “one-hitter” satisfied the requirements for a statutory violation. Respondents also allege that the City failed to instruct its officers in the selection, training, and supervision of confidential informants.
U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota
Judish v. City of Eden Prairie · 2025 2 citations
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