(a) In cases of constructive contempt, an affidavit of the facts constituting the contempt shall be presented to the court or officer, who may either issue a warrant of arrest to bring the person charged to answer or, without a previous arrest, upon notice, or upon an order to show cause, which may be served by a sheriff or other officer in the same manner as a summons in an action, may commit the person to jail, impose a fine, or both, and make such order thereupon as the case may require.
(b) When the underlying case involves an obligation arising out of a consumer debt primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, and the contempt is a failure to comply with judgment debtor disclosure requirements under section 491A.02, subdivision 9, or 550.011, bail must be set at $50. For a subsequent contempt for a failure to disclose in the same action, bail must be an amount set by the court after considering aggravating and mitigating factors. Bail posted under this section must be returned to the judgment debtor.
(9796) RL s 4642; 1986 c 444; 2013 c 104 s 5
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 585 - 590 — Extraordinary Writs; Contempt; Postconviction Relief
Chapter 588 — Contempts Of Court
Section 588.02 — Power To Punish; Limitation.
Section 588.03 — Summary Punishment.
Section 588.04 — Arrest; Order To Show Cause.
Section 588.05 — Persons In Custody.
Section 588.06 — Admission To Bail.
Section 588.07 — Warrant, How Executed.
Section 588.08 — Return Of Warrant; Penalty For Failure.
Section 588.10 — Penalties For Contempt Of Court.
Section 588.11 — Indemnity To Injured Party.
Section 588.12 — Imprisonment Until Performance.
Section 588.14 — Second Warrant; Action On Recognizance; Measure Of Damages.
Section 588.15 — Illness May Excuse Officer From Producing Person.
Section 588.20 — Criminal Contempts.
Section 588.21 — Failure To File Complete Income Tax Return.