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Chapter 629
Section 629.471
Recent History
- 2010 Subd. 3 Amended 2010 c 299 s 9
- 2010 Subd. 3a New 2010 c 299 s 10
- 2003 Subd. 4 New 2003 c 2 art 9 s 19
- 2001 Subd. 2 Amended 2001 c 8 art 8 s 29
- 2000 629.471 Amended 2000 c 478 art 2 s 5
- 2000 Subd. 3 Amended 2000 c 437 s 17
- 1996 Subd. 2 Amended 1996 c 442 s 34
- 1995 Subd. 3 Amended 1995 c 259 art 3 s 23
- 1994 629.471 Amended 1994 c 636 art 2 s 65
- 1994 Subd. 2 Amended 1994 c 615 s 26
629.471 MAXIMUM BAIL ON MISDEMEANORS; GROSS MISDEMEANORS.
Subdivision 1.Double fine.
Except as provided in subdivision 2 or 3, the maximum cash bail that may be required for a person charged with a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor offense is double the highest cash fine that may be imposed for that offense.
Subd. 2.Quadruple fine.
(a) For offenses under sections 169.09, 169A.20, 171.24, subdivision 5, and 609.525, the maximum cash bail that may be required for a person charged with a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor violation is quadruple the highest cash fine that may be imposed for the offense.
(b) Unless the court imposes the conditions of release specified in section 169A.44, the court must impose maximum bail when releasing a person from detention who has been charged with violating section 169A.20 if the person has three or more prior impaired driving convictions within the previous ten years. As used in this subdivision, "prior impaired driving conviction" has the meaning given in section 169A.03.
Subd. 3.Six times fine.
For offenses under sections 609.224 and 609.377, the maximum cash bail that may be required for a person charged with a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor violation is six times the highest cash fine that may be imposed for the offense.
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