Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 244 — Criminal Sentences, Release
Section 244.195 — Detention And Release; Probationers, Conditional Releasees, And Pretrial Releasees.

Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) As used in this subdivision, the following terms have the meanings given them.
(b) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of corrections.
(c) "Conditional release" means parole, supervised release, conditional release as authorized by section 609.3455, subdivision 6, 7, or 8; Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 609.108, subdivision 6; or Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 609.109, subdivision 7, work release as authorized by sections 241.26, 244.065, and 631.425, probation, furlough, and any other authorized temporary release from a correctional facility.
(d) "Court services director" means the director or designee of a county probation agency that is not organized under chapter 401.
(e) "Detain" means to take into actual custody, including custody within a local correctional facility.
(f) "Local correctional facility" has the meaning given in section 241.021, subdivision 1.
(g) "Release" means to release from actual custody.
Subd. 2. Detention pending hearing. When it appears necessary to enforce discipline or to prevent a person on conditional release from escaping or absconding from supervision, a court services director has the authority to issue a written order directing any peace officer or any probation officer in the state serving the district and juvenile courts to detain and bring the person before the court or the commissioner, whichever is appropriate, for disposition. This written order is sufficient authority for the peace officer or probation officer to detain the person for not more than 72 hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, pending a hearing before the court or the commissioner.
Subd. 3. Release before hearing. A court services director has the authority to issue a written order directing any peace officer or probation officer serving the district and juvenile courts in the state to release a person detained under subdivision 2 within 72 hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, without an appearance before the court or the commissioner. This written order is sufficient authority for the peace officer or probation officer to release the detained person.
Subd. 4. Detention of pretrial releasee. A court services director has the authority to issue a written order directing any peace officer or any probation officer serving the district and juvenile courts in the state to detain any person on court-ordered pretrial release who absconds from pretrial release or fails to abide by the conditions of pretrial release. A written order issued under this subdivision is sufficient authority for the peace officer or probation officer to detain the person.
Subd. 5. [Repealed, 2009 c 59 art 4 s 9]
1998 c 367 art 7 s 3; 2007 c 13 art 3 s 37; 2009 c 59 art 4 s 1-3

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 241 - 244 — Corrections

Chapter 244 — Criminal Sentences, Release

Section 244.01 — Definitions.

Section 244.03 — Rehabilitative Programs.

Section 244.035 — Sanctions Related To Litigation.

Section 244.04 — Good Time.

Section 244.05 — Supervised Release Term.

Section 244.051 — Early Reports Of Missing Offenders.

Section 244.0513 — Conditional Release Of Nonviolent Controlled Substance Offenders; Treatment.

Section 244.052 — Predatory Offenders; Notice.

Section 244.0521 — Training Materials On The Dangers Of Predatory Offenders.

Section 244.053 — Notice Of Release Of Certain Offenders.

Section 244.054 — Discharge Plans; Mentally Ill Offenders.

Section 244.056 — Predatory Offender; Seeking Housing In Different Jurisdiction.

Section 244.057 — Predatory Offender; Household With Children.

Section 244.065 — Private Employment Of Inmates Or Specialized Programming For Pregnant Inmates Of State Correctional Institutions In Community.

Section 244.07 — Furloughs.

Section 244.08 — Commissioner Of Corrections.

Section 244.085 — Felony Dwi Report.

Section 244.09 — Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission.

Section 244.10 — Sentencing Hearing; Deviation From Guidelines.

Section 244.101 — Sentencing Of Felony Offenders Who Commit Offenses On And After August 1, 1993.

Section 244.11 — Appellate Review Of Sentence.

Section 244.12 — Intensive Community Supervision.

Section 244.13 — Intensive Community Supervision And Intensive Supervised Release.

Section 244.14 — Intensive Community Supervision; Basic Elements.

Section 244.15 — Intensive Community Supervision; Phases I To Iv.

Section 244.16 — Day-fines.

Section 244.17 — Challenge Incarceration Program.

Section 244.171 — Challenge Incarceration Program; Basic Elements.

Section 244.172 — Challenge Incarceration Program; Phases I To Iii.

Section 244.173 — Challenge Incarceration Program; Evaluation And Report.

Section 244.18 — Local Correctional Fees; Imposition On Offenders.

Section 244.19 — Probation Officers.

Section 244.195 — Detention And Release; Probationers, Conditional Releasees, And Pretrial Releasees.

Section 244.196 — Definitions.

Section 244.197 — Initiation Of Sanctions Conference.

Section 244.198 — Participation In Sanctions Conference.

Section 244.199 — Election Not To Participate.

Section 244.1995 — Sanctions Conference Procedures.

Section 244.20 — Probation Supervision.

Section 244.21 — Information On Offenders Under Supervision; Reports.

Section 244.22 — Probation Service Providers; Caseload Reduction Grant Money.

Section 244.24 — Classification System For Adult Offenders.

Section 244.30 — Cap On Incarceration For First-time Supervised Release Violations; Exception For Sex Offenders.

Section 244.32 — Alternatives To Incarceration Pilot Program.