When no order respecting the costs is made by the judge, they shall be allowed and paid in the same manner as costs in criminal prosecutions. In all cases where a person is required to give security to keep the peace, or for good behavior, the judge may further order the costs of prosecution, or any part of them, to be paid by the person, who shall stand committed until the costs are paid or the person is otherwise legally discharged.
(10555) RL s 5214; 1983 c 359 s 101; 1986 c 444
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 625 - 634 — Criminal Procedure; Peace Officers; Privacy Of Communications
Chapter 625 — Preservation Of Public Peace
Section 625.01 — Conservators Of The Peace.
Section 625.02 — Complaint To Judge.
Section 625.03 — Warrant Shall Issue; When.
Section 625.05 — Recognizance To Keep The Peace.
Section 625.06 — Party Committed; When.
Section 625.07 — Discharge; Complainant Liable For Costs; When.
Section 625.10 — Witnesses To Recognize.
Section 625.11 — Proceedings On Appeal.
Section 625.12 — Failure To Prosecute Appeal.
Section 625.13 — Discharge On Giving Security.
Section 625.14 — Recognizance Transmitted To Court Of Appeals.
Section 625.15 — Recognizance Without Process; When.
Section 625.16 — Carrying Dangerous Weapons.