Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 169A — Driving While Impaired
Section 169A.28 — Consecutive Sentences.

Subdivision 1. Mandatory consecutive sentences. (a) The court shall impose consecutive sentences when it sentences a person for:
(1) violations of section 169A.20 (driving while impaired) arising out of separate courses of conduct;
(2) a violation of section 169A.20 when the person, at the time of sentencing, is on probation for, or serving, an executed sentence for a violation of section 169A.20 or Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 169.121 (driver under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance) or 169.129 (aggravated DWI-related violations; penalty), and the prior sentence involved a separate course of conduct; or
(3) a violation of section 169A.20 and another offense arising out of a single course of conduct that is listed in subdivision 2, paragraph (e), when the person has five or more qualified prior impaired driving incidents within the past ten years.
(b) The requirement for consecutive sentencing in paragraph (a) does not apply if the person is being sentenced to an executed prison term for a violation of section 169A.20 (driving while impaired) under circumstances described in section 169A.24 (first-degree driving while impaired).
Subd. 2. Permissive consecutive sentences; multiple offenses. (a) When a person is being sentenced for a violation of a provision listed in paragraph (e), the court may sentence the person to a consecutive term of imprisonment for a violation of any other provision listed in paragraph (e), notwithstanding the fact that the offenses arose out of the same course of conduct, subject to the limitation on consecutive sentences contained in section 609.15, subdivision 2, and except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c).
(b) When a person is being sentenced for a violation of section 171.09 (violation of condition of restricted license), 171.20 (operation after revocation, suspension, cancellation, or disqualification), 171.24 (driving without valid license), or 171.30 (violation of condition of limited license), the court may not impose a consecutive sentence for another violation of a provision in chapter 171 (drivers' licenses and training schools).
(c) When a person is being sentenced for a violation of section 169.791 (failure to provide proof of insurance) or 169.797 (failure to provide vehicle insurance), the court may not impose a consecutive sentence for another violation of a provision of sections 169.79 to 169.7995.
(d) This subdivision does not limit the authority of the court to impose consecutive sentences for crimes arising on different dates or to impose a consecutive sentence when a person is being sentenced for a crime and is also in violation of the conditions of a stayed or otherwise deferred sentence under section 609.135 (stay of imposition or execution of sentence).
(e) This subdivision applies to misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor violations of the following if the offender has two or more prior impaired driving convictions within the past ten years:
(1) section 169A.20, subdivision 1, 1a, 1b, or 1c (driving while impaired; impaired driving offenses);
(2) section 169A.20, subdivision 2 (driving while impaired; test refusal offense);
(3) section 169.791;
(4) section 169.797;
(5) section 171.09 (violation of condition of restricted license);
(6) section 171.20, subdivision 2 (operation after revocation, suspension, cancellation, or disqualification);
(7) section 171.24; and
(8) section 171.30.
Subd. 3. Permissive consecutive sentences; previous offenses. The court may order that the sentence imposed for a violation of section 169A.20 (driving while impaired) run consecutively to a previously imposed misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, or felony sentence for a violation other than section 169A.20.
2000 c 478 art 1 s 13; 1Sp2001 c 8 art 12 s 2; 2006 c 260 art 2 s 4; 2009 c 83 art 2 s 16

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 160 - 174A — Transportation

Chapter 169A — Driving While Impaired

Section 169A.01 — Citation; Application.

Section 169A.03 — Definitions.

Section 169A.05 — Parenthetical References.

Section 169A.09 — Determining Qualified Prior Dwi Incidents.

Section 169A.095 — Determining Number Of Aggravating Factors.

Section 169A.20 — Driving While Impaired.

Section 169A.24 — First-degree Driving While Impaired.

Section 169A.25 — Second-degree Driving While Impaired.

Section 169A.26 — Third-degree Driving While Impaired.

Section 169A.27 — Fourth-degree Driving While Impaired.

Section 169A.275 — Mandatory Penalties; Nonfelony Violations.

Section 169A.276 — Mandatory Penalties; Felony Violations.

Section 169A.277 — Long-term Monitoring.

Section 169A.28 — Consecutive Sentences.

Section 169A.283 — Stay Of Execution Of Sentence.

Section 169A.284 — Chemical Dependency Assessment Charge; Surcharge.

Section 169A.285 — Penalty Assessment.

Section 169A.31 — Alcohol-related School Bus Or Head Start Bus Driving.

Section 169A.33 — Underage Drinking And Driving.

Section 169A.35 — Open Bottle Law.

Section 169A.37 — License Plate Impoundment Violation Crimes.

Section 169A.40 — Arrest Powers.

Section 169A.41 — Preliminary Screening Test.

Section 169A.42 — Vehicle Impoundment Under Ordinance; Redemption.

Section 169A.43 — Prosecutorial Responsibility; Venue; Criminal History.

Section 169A.44 — Conditional Release.

Section 169A.45 — Evidence.

Section 169A.46 — Affirmative Defenses.

Section 169A.47 — Notice Of Enhanced Penalty.

Section 169A.48 — Immunity From Liability.

Section 169A.50 — Citation.

Section 169A.51 — Chemical Tests For Intoxication.

Section 169A.52 — Test Refusal Or Failure; License Revocation.

Section 169A.53 — Administrative And Judicial Review Of License Revocation.

Section 169A.54 — Dwi Convictions, Adjudications; Administrative Penalties.

Section 169A.55 — License Revocation Termination; License Reinstatement.

Section 169A.60 — Administrative Impoundment Of Plates.

Section 169A.63 — Vehicle Forfeiture.

Section 169A.70 — Alcohol Safety Programs; Chemical Use Assessments.

Section 169A.71 — Research Programs.

Section 169A.72 — Driver Education Programs.

Section 169A.73 — Remote Electronic Alcohol-monitoring Program.

Section 169A.74 — Pilot Programs Of Intensive Probation.

Section 169A.75 — Impaired Driving-related Rules.

Section 169A.76 — Civil Action; Punitive Damages.

Section 169A.78 — Aiding And Abetting.