Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 628 — Accusation; Charging Instruments
Section 628.09 — Indictment Presented, Filed, And Recorded; Effect.

When an indictment is found, it shall be immediately presented by the foreperson, in the presence of the grand jury, to the court, filed with the court administrator, recorded in a book kept for that purpose as soon as the arraignment shall have been made, and remain in the court administrator's office as a public record. The court administrator shall certify at the bottom of the record that the court administrator has compared the same with the original, and that it is a true copy thereof. Such record shall have all the force and effect of the original indictment, and, in case the indictment should be lost, mislaid, or for any reason not be before the court, any proceeding may be had upon such record in the same manner and with the same effect as if the original was before the court, and in such case no trial, conviction, or sentence shall be invalid by reason of the fact that the original indictment has disappeared from the files of the court after the recording thereof.
(10638) RL s 5296; 1986 c 444; 1Sp1986 c 3 art 1 s 82

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 625 - 634 — Criminal Procedure; Peace Officers; Privacy Of Communications

Chapter 628 — Accusation; Charging Instruments

Section 628.01 — Indictment.

Section 628.02 — Reports By Indictment.

Section 628.09 — Indictment Presented, Filed, And Recorded; Effect.

Section 628.10 — Indictments; Contents.

Section 628.12 — Requirements Of Indictment.

Section 628.13 — Fictitious Name.

Section 628.15 — Time, How Stated.

Section 628.16 — Erroneous Allegation As To Person Injured.

Section 628.17 — Words Of Statute Need Not Be Followed.

Section 628.18 — Tests Of Sufficiency.

Section 628.20 — Judgment, How Pleaded.

Section 628.21 — Private Statute, How Pleaded.

Section 628.22 — Indictment For Criminal Defamation.

Section 628.23 — Misdescription Of Forged Instrument.

Section 628.24 — Indictment For Perjury.

Section 628.25 — Compounding Felony Indictable.

Section 628.26 — Limitations.

Section 628.27 — Theft By Clerks, Agents; Evidence.

Section 628.28 — Evidence Of Ownership.

Section 628.41 — Grand Juries; Members; Quorum; Compensation.

Section 628.48 — Failure To Report; Attachment.

Section 628.54 — Causes Of Objection To Juror; How Tried; Decision Entered.

Section 628.56 — Foreperson; Jury Sworn; Charge By Court.

Section 628.57 — Jury To Retire; Clerk; Duties.

Section 628.60 — Juror Complainant, When.

Section 628.61 — Matters Inquired Into.

Section 628.62 — Access To Prisons And Records.

Section 628.63 — Grand Jury; Who May Be Present; County Attorney To Attend; Duties.

Section 628.65 — Make Disclosure, When.

Section 628.66 — Action Not To Be Questioned; Exception.

Section 628.68 — Disclosure Of Transactions Of Grand Jury.

Section 628.69 — Pretrial Diversion Program For Writers Of Dishonored Checks.