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2011 Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 609 - 624 — Crimes, Criminals

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  • Chapter 609 — Criminal Code
  • Chapter 609A — Expungement
  • Chapter 609B — Collateral Sanctions
  • Chapter 610 — Crimes, General Provisions
  • Chapter 611 — Rights of Accused
  • Chapter 611A — Crime Victims: Rights, Programs, Agencies
  • Chapter 612 — Offenses Against Sovereignty
  • Chapter 613 — Offenses Against Public Justice
  • Chapter 614 — Offenses Against Public Policy
  • Chapter 615 — Offenses Against Public Peace
  • Chapter 616 — Offenses Against Public Health and Safety
  • Chapter 617 — Abortion; Obscenity; Nuisance
  • Chapter 618 — Uniform Narcotic Drug Act
  • Chapter 619 — Crimes Against the Person
  • Chapter 620 — Offenses Against Property by Fraud
  • Chapter 621 — Offenses Against Property by Force
  • Chapter 622 — Larceny
  • Chapter 623 — Unlawful Business Practices
  • Chapter 624 — Crimes, Other Provisions

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