Civil Commitment: Mentally Ill & Dangerous: Indefinite Detention of Sex Offenders
Civil Commitment is a way for the State to force someone into mental health or chemical dependency treatment, sometimes in a “secure” (locked) facility for forced medication, or under Court supervision in the community with conditions to continue treatment. …
Predatory Registration
What are the crimes that require registration as a sex offender in Minnesota are murder, kidnapping, criminal sexual conduct, indecent exposure, solicitation of a minor, criminal abuse, possession of child pornography... …
Revenge Porn
Revenge Porn is a new crime in Minnesota and prohibits the sharing of nude images of a person without that person’s consent... …
Sex Trafficking
Both Minnesota state law and federal law prohibit sex trafficking. In Minnesota, sex trafficking is a felony and a conviction for it requires predatory registration as a sex offender... …
Prostitution
Considered the world’s oldest profession, prostitution is the exchange of money for sex, and it is illegal. In Minnesota, it’s a crime to provide the sexual services for money, and... …
Solicitation
Criminal solicitation is the act of a person trying to get someone to have sex with them. Often this can be related to prostitution or sex trafficking, and can involve adults and/or children... …
What are Statutory Rape Laws and Related Charges
There is no specific “statutory rape” statute. The term commonly refers to the act of sex being a crime only because of the ages of the parties, not because force, coercion, or violence was used... …
Fifth Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct
Fifth Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct is the lowest level of offense and could be a gross misdemeanor or a felony depending on the circumstances... …
Fourth Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct
Fourth Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct Is a FELONY. A person is guilty of this level if the following is admitted or proven beyond a reasonable doubt... …
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