§ 627.07
Citing Cases (3)
Minnesota Supreme Court
State v. Wolf · 2000 1 citation
Municipalities that are located in multiple counties present special needs relating to trial venue. We incorporated Minn. Stat. § 627.07 (1971) in the rules of criminal procedure to address similar issues concerning venue arising from crimes alleged to have been committed along county lines. See Minn. R.Crim. P. 24.02, subd. 2 (setting venue for crimes occurring within 1500 feet of a county line in either of the adjacent counties). Minnesota Statutes § 487.21, subd. 4 addresses problems of venue that arise in the context of a municipality that is located in more than one county. It establishes venue for crimes committed in that municipality to be either in the county where the city hall is located or in some other county in which part of the municipality is located, if so designated by municipal ordinance. See Minn. Stat. § 487.21, subd. 4 (1998).
State v. Krejci · 1990 2 citations
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Minnesota Court of Appeals
State v. Sanderson · 1991 1 citation
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