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Section 192A.045 — Apprehension.

MN Stat § 192A.045 (2019) (N/A)
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Subdivision 1. [Repealed, 2002 c 308 s 71]

Subd. 2. Who may act; probable cause. Any person authorized by this code, or by rules issued under it, or any licensed peace officer, may apprehend persons subject to this code upon probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed and that the person apprehended committed it.

Subd. 3. Absence without leave. If any person subject to this code misses a movement to, or is absent without official leave from, any military duty defined under section 190.05, subdivisions 5a and 5b, the person may be apprehended and delivered to the person's commanding officer or the officer in charge. Apprehension may be made by military police personnel or by any licensed peace officer pursuant to a warrant issued by a military judge upon a finding of probable cause.

Subd. 4. Quarrels, frays, and disorders. Commissioned officers, warrant officers, and noncommissioned officers have authority to quell quarrels, frays, and disorders among persons subject to this code and to apprehend persons subject to this code who take part therein.

History: 1963 c 661 s 192A.045; 1978 c 552 s 3; 1985 c 248 s 70; 1986 c 444; 2002 c 308 s 6,7; 2013 c 78 s 2

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Section 192A.045 — Apprehension.