Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 387 — Sheriff
Section 387.41 — Removal After Hearing.

If, after investigation and trial by civil service commission, an employee who is found guilty of inefficiency, breach of duty, or misconduct, may be removed, reduced, or suspended and the employee's name may be stricken from the service register. If the board determines that the charges are not sustained, the accused, if suspended pending investigation, shall be immediately reinstated and shall be paid all back pay due for the period of suspension.
Findings, determinations, and orders of the commission for suspension, reduction, or removal, shall be in writing and shall be filed within three days after the completion of the hearing with the secretary of the commission. The secretary shall notify the employee of the decision in writing. Any person suspended, reduced, or removed by the commission after investigation may appeal in accordance with chapter 14.
The question to be determined by the court shall be:
"Upon the evidence, was the order of the commission reasonable?"
Whenever the sheriff or county attorney deems the civil service commissioners, or any one of them, to be failing their duties as outlined in sections 387.31 to 387.45, the sheriff or county attorney, shall request the county board to hold a hearing regarding the matter. The county board shall then determine this question: "Is the sheriff's civil service commission or any member thereof failing in the duties prescribed by sections 387.31 to 387.45?" Upon an affirmative finding by resolution, the commission or member shall be deemed removed. The county board shall fill the vacancy by appointment for the balance of the term.
An applicant for examination, appointment, or promotion in the sheriff's department of the county who shall, either directly or indirectly, give, render, or pay or promise to give, render, or pay any money, service, or other thing to any person, for or on account of or in connection with the examination, appointment, or proposed appointment or promotion shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall also be subject to suspension or removal.
Any officer or employee of the sheriff's department, when operating under civil service in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, who participates in any manner in activities in support of any candidate or party, directly or indirectly solicits, receives, or pays, or participates in any manner in soliciting, receiving, or paying any assessment, subscription, or contribution for any candidate, party, or political purpose, is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to suspension or removal.
1957 c 325 s 16; 1983 c 247 s 148; 1986 c 444

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 370 - 403 — Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities

Chapter 387 — Sheriff

Section 387.01 — Qualifications; Bond; Oath.

Section 387.02 — Failure To Qualify.

Section 387.03 — Powers, Duties.

Section 387.04 — Duties.

Section 387.05 — Shall Give Certificate, When.

Section 387.06 — Failure To Pay Over Money.

Section 387.07 — Neglect Of Duty.

Section 387.08 — Criminal Process, When Filed.

Section 387.09 — May Not Buy At Sheriff's Sale.

Section 387.10 — Powers After Expiration Of Term.

Section 387.11 — County Jail.

Section 387.12 — May Convey Prisoners.

Section 387.13 — Prohibitions.

Section 387.14 — Deputies.

Section 387.145 — Chief Deputy; Appointment.

Section 387.15 — Temporary Jury Bailiffs.

Section 387.16 — Charge Of Petit Juries.

Section 387.20 — Salaries, Fees, Budgets; Appeals.

Section 387.211 — Uniform And Equipment Allowance.

Section 387.212 — Contingent Fund To Advance And Reimburse Expenses.

Section 387.213 — Contingent Fund For Drug, Alcohol, Dwi Investigations.

Section 387.22 — Court Must Fix Pay For Extra Riot Deputies.

Section 387.25 — Settlements With County Board.

Section 387.29 — Motor Vehicle.

Section 387.31 — County Civil Service Personnel System.

Section 387.32 — Resolution To Establish System.

Section 387.33 — Sheriff's Civil Service Commission.

Section 387.34 — Compensation Of Commissioners.

Section 387.35 — Duties Of Commissioners.

Section 387.36 — Rules; Personnel.

Section 387.37 — Removal Only Upon Charges.

Section 387.38 — Grades, Standards.

Section 387.39 — Examinations.

Section 387.40 — Charges, Hearing.

Section 387.41 — Removal After Hearing.

Section 387.42 — Employees Under Civil Service Commission Jurisdiction.

Section 387.43 — Discontinuance Of Civil Service Commission.

Section 387.44 — Application.

Section 387.45 — Veterans Preference Law Not Affected.