Subdivision 1. Agreement. The agreement on detainers is enacted into law and entered into by this state with all other jurisdictions legally joining in it in the form substantially as follows:
The contracting states solemnly agree that:
ARTICLE I
The party states find that charges outstanding against a prisoner, detainers based on untried indictments, informations or complaints, and difficulties in securing speedy trial of persons already incarcerated in other jurisdictions, produce uncertainties which obstruct programs of prisoner treatment and rehabilitation. Accordingly, it is the policy of the party states and the purpose of this agreement to encourage the expeditious and orderly disposition of such charges and determination of the proper status of any and all detainers based on untried indictments, informations, or complaints. The party states also find that proceedings with reference to such charges and detainers, when emanating from another jurisdiction, cannot properly be had in the absence of cooperative procedures. It is the further purpose of this agreement to provide such cooperative procedures.
ARTICLE II
As used in this agreement:
(a) "State" shall mean a state of the United States; the United States of America; a territory or possession of the United States; the District of Columbia; the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
(b) "Sending state" shall mean a state in which a prisoner is incarcerated at the time that he initiates a request for final disposition pursuant to article III hereof or at the time that a request for custody or availability is initiated pursuant to article IV hereof.
(c) "Receiving state" shall mean the state in which trial is to be had on an indictment, information, or complaint pursuant to article III or article IV hereof.
ARTICLE III
(a) Whenever a person has entered upon a term of imprisonment in a penal or correctional institution of a party state, and whenever during the continuance of the term of imprisonment there is pending in any other party state any untried indictment, information, or complaint on the basis of which a detainer has been lodged against the prisoner, he shall be brought to trial within 180 days after he shall have caused to be delivered to the prosecuting officer and the appropriate court of the prosecuting officer's jurisdiction written notice of the place of his imprisonment and his request for a final disposition to be made of the indictment, information, or complaint; provided that for good cause shown in open court, the prisoner or his counsel being present, the court having jurisdiction of the matter may grant any necessary or reasonable continuance. The request of the prisoner shall be accompanied by a certificate of the appropriate official having custody of the prisoner, stating the term of commitment under which the prisoner is being held, the time already served, the time remaining to be served on the sentence, the amount of good time earned, the time of parole eligibility of the prisoner, and any decisions of the state parole agency relating to the prisoner.
(b) The written notice and request for final disposition referred to in paragraph (a) hereof shall be given or sent by the prisoner to the warden, commissioner of corrections, or other official having custody of him, who shall promptly forward it together with the certificate to the appropriate prosecuting official and court by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested.
(c) The warden, commissioner of corrections, or other official having custody of the prisoner shall promptly inform him of the source and contents of any detainer lodged against him and shall also inform him of his right to make a request for final disposition of the indictment, information, or complaint on which the detainer is based.
(d) Any request for final disposition made by a prisoner pursuant to paragraph (a) hereof shall operate as a request for final disposition of all untried indictments, informations, or complaints on the basis of which detainers have been lodged against the prisoner from the state to whose prosecuting official the request for final disposition is specifically directed. The warden, commissioner of corrections, or other official having custody of the prisoner shall forthwith notify all appropriate prosecuting officers and courts in the several jurisdictions within the state to which the prisoner's request for final disposition is being sent of the proceeding being initiated by the prisoner. Any notification sent pursuant to this paragraph shall be accompanied by copies of the prisoner's written notice, request, and the certificate. If trial is not had on any indictment, information, or complaint contemplated hereby prior to the return of the prisoner to the original place of imprisonment, such indictment, information, or complaint shall not be of any further force or effect, and the court shall enter an order dismissing the same with prejudice.
(e) Any request for final disposition made by a prisoner pursuant to paragraph (a) hereof shall also be deemed to be a waiver of extradition with respect to any charge or proceeding contemplated thereby or included therein by reason of paragraph (d) hereof, and a waiver of extradition to the receiving state to serve any sentence there imposed upon him, after completion of his term of imprisonment in the sending state. The request for final disposition shall also constitute a consent by the prisoner to the production of his body in any court where his presence may be required in order to effectuate the purposes of this agreement and a further consent voluntarily to be returned to the original place of imprisonment in accordance with the provisions of this agreement. Nothing in this paragraph shall prevent the imposition of a concurrent sentence if otherwise permitted by law.
(f) Escape from custody by the prisoner subsequent to his execution of the request for final disposition referred to in paragraph (a) hereof shall void the request.
ARTICLE IV
(a) The appropriate officer of the jurisdiction in which an untried indictment, information, or complaint is pending shall be entitled to have a prisoner against whom he has lodged a detainer and who is serving a term of imprisonment in any party state made available in accordance with article V(a) hereof upon presentation of a written request for temporary custody or availability to the appropriate authorities of the state in which the prisoner is incarcerated; provided that the court having jurisdiction of such indictment, information, or complaint shall have duly approved, recorded, and transmitted the request; and provided further that there shall be a period of 30 days after receipt by the appropriate authorities before the request be honored, within which period the governor of the sending state may disapprove the request for temporary custody or availability, either upon his own motion or upon motion of the prisoner.
(b) Upon receipt of the officer's written request as provided in paragraph (a) hereof, the appropriate authorities having the prisoner in custody shall furnish the officer with a certificate stating the term of commitment under which the prisoner is being held, the time already served, the time remaining to be served on the sentence, the amount of good time earned, the time of parole eligibility of the prisoner, and any decisions of the state parole agency relating to the prisoner. Said authorities simultaneously shall furnish all other officers and appropriate courts in the receiving state who have lodged detainers against the prisoner with similar certificates and with notices informing them of the request for custody or availability and of the reasons therefor.
(c) In respect of any proceeding made possible by this article, trial shall be commenced within 120 days of the arrival of the prisoner in the receiving state, but for good cause shown in open court, the prisoner or his counsel being present, the court having jurisdiction of the matter may grant any necessary or reasonable continuance.
(d) Nothing contained in this article shall be construed to deprive any prisoner of any right which he may have to contest the legality of his delivery as provided in paragraph (a) hereof, but such delivery may not be opposed or denied on the grounds that the executive authority of the sending state has not affirmatively consented to or ordered such delivery.
(e) If trial is not had on any indictment, information, or complaint contemplated hereby prior to the prisoner's being returned to the original place of imprisonment pursuant to article V(e) hereof, such indictment, information, or complaint shall not be of any further force or effect, and the court shall enter an order dismissing the same with prejudice.
ARTICLE V
(a) In response to a request made under article III or article IV hereof, the appropriate authority in a sending state shall offer to deliver temporary custody of such prisoner to the appropriate authority in the state where such indictment, information, or complaint is pending against such person in order that speedy and efficient prosecution may be had. If the request for final disposition is made by the prisoner, the offer of temporary custody shall accompany the written notice provided for in article III of this agreement. In the case of a federal prisoner, the appropriate authority in the receiving state shall be entitled to temporary custody as provided by this agreement or to the prisoner's presence in federal custody at the place for trial, whichever custodial arrangement may be approved by the custodian.
(b) The officer or other representative of a state accepting an offer of temporary custody shall present the following upon demand:
(1) Proper identification and evidence of his authority to act for the state into whose temporary custody the prisoner is to be given.
(2) A duly certified copy of the indictment, information, or complaint on the basis of which the detainer has been lodged and on the basis of which the request for temporary custody of the prisoner has been made.
(c) If the appropriate authority shall refuse or fail to accept temporary custody of said person, or in the event that an action on the indictment, information, or complaint on the basis of which the detainer has been lodged is not brought to trial within the period provided in article III or article IV hereof, the appropriate court of the jurisdiction where the indictment, information, or complaint has been pending shall enter an order dismissing the same with prejudice, and any detainer based thereon shall cease to be of any force or effect.
(d) The temporary custody referred to in this agreement shall be only for the purpose of permitting prosecution on the charge or charges contained in one or more untried indictments, informations, or complaints which form the basis of the detainer or detainers or for prosecution on any other charge or charges arising out of the same transaction. Except for his attendance at court and while being transported to or from any place at which his presence may be required, the prisoner shall be held in a suitable jail or other facility regularly used for persons awaiting prosecution.
(e) At the earliest practicable time consonant with the purposes of this agreement, the prisoner shall be returned to the sending state.
(f) During the continuance of temporary custody or while the prisoner is otherwise being made available for trial as required by this agreement, time being served on the sentence shall continue to run but good time shall be earned by the prisoner only if, and to the extent that, the law and practice of the jurisdiction which imposed the sentence may allow.
(g) For all purposes other than that for which temporary custody as provided in this agreement is exercised, the prisoner shall be deemed to remain in the custody of and subject to the jurisdiction of the sending state and any escape from temporary custody may be dealt with in the same manner as an escape from the original place of imprisonment or in any other manner permitted by law.
(h) From the time that a party state receives custody of a prisoner pursuant to this agreement until such prisoner is returned to the territory and custody of the sending state, the state in which the one or more untried indictments, informations, or complaints are pending, or in which trial is being had, shall be responsible for the prisoner and shall also pay all costs of transporting, caring for, keeping, and returning the prisoner. The provisions of this paragraph shall govern unless the states concerned shall have entered into a supplementary agreement providing for a different allocation of costs and responsibilities as between or among themselves. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to alter or affect any internal relationship among the departments, agencies, and officers of and in the government of a party state, or between a party state and its subdivisions, as to the payment of costs, or responsibilities therefor.
ARTICLE VI
(a) In determining the duration and expiration dates of the time periods provided in articles III and IV of this agreement, the running of said time periods shall be tolled whenever and for as long as the prisoner is unable to stand trial, as determined by the court having jurisdiction of the matter.
(b) No provision of this agreement, and no remedy made available by this agreement, shall apply to any person who is adjudged to be mentally ill.
ARTICLE VII
Each state party to this agreement shall designate an officer who, acting jointly with like officers of other party states, shall promulgate rules and regulations to carry out more effectively the terms and provisions of this agreement, and who shall provide, within and without the state, information necessary to the effective operation of this agreement.
ARTICLE VIII
This agreement shall enter into full force and effect as to a party state when such state has enacted the same into law. A state party to this agreement may withdraw herefrom by enacting a statute repealing the same. However, the withdrawal of any state shall not affect the status of any proceedings already initiated by inmates or by state officers at the time such withdrawal takes effect, nor shall it affect their rights in respect thereof.
ARTICLE IX
This agreement shall be liberally construed so as to effectuate its purposes. The provisions of this agreement shall be severable and if any phrase, clause, sentence, or provision of this agreement is declared to be contrary to the constitution of any party state or of the United States or the applicability thereof to any government, agency, person, or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of this agreement and the applicability thereof to any government, agency, person, or circumstance shall not be affected thereby. If this agreement shall be held contrary to the constitution of any state party hereto, the agreement shall remain in full force and effect as to the remaining states and in full force and effect as to the state affected as to all severable matters.
Subd. 2. Appropriate court. "Appropriate court" as used in the agreement on detainers means the district court.
Subd. 3. Enforcement. Courts, agencies, and employees of this state and its political subdivisions shall enforce the agreement on detainers and cooperate with one another and with other party states in enforcing the agreement and carrying out its purpose.
Subd. 4. Habitual offenders. Neither this section nor the agreement on detainers requires the application of a habitual offenders law to a person on account of a conviction had in a proceeding brought to final disposition by reason of the agreement.
Subd. 5. Escapes. Whoever departs without lawful authority from custody while in another state under the agreement on detainers is considered to have escaped and may be punished as provided in section 609.485, subdivision 4.
Subd. 6. Delivery of inmate. The chief executive officer of a correctional institution in this state shall give over an inmate whenever required to do so by the agreement on detainers.
Subd. 7. Administration. The commissioner of corrections or his designee is the central administrator and information agent for the agreement on detainers.
Subd. 8. Distribution of copies of act. Copies of this act must, upon its approval, be transmitted to the governor of each state, the attorney general and the administrator of general services of the United States, and the Council of State Governments.
1967 c 94 s 1; 1985 c 265 art 10 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 625 - 634 — Criminal Procedure; Peace Officers; Privacy Of Communications
Chapter 629 — Extradition, Detainers, Arrest, Bail
Section 629.02 — Duties Of Governor In Extradition Matters.
Section 629.03 — Demand In Writing.
Section 629.04 — Attorney General To Investigate.
Section 629.05 — Extradition By Agreement.
Section 629.06 — Extradition Of Persons Committing Crime.
Section 629.07 — Warrant Of Arrest.
Section 629.08 — Accused Turned Over To Demanding State.
Section 629.09 — Powers Of Officer.
Section 629.10 — Accused Taken Before Court.
Section 629.11 — Violation; Gross Misdemeanor.
Section 629.12 — Accused May Be Confined In Jail.
Section 629.13 — Who May Be Apprehended.
Section 629.14 — Arrest Without Warrant.
Section 629.15 — Court May Commit To Jail.
Section 629.16 — Admit To Bail.
Section 629.18 — Bond Forfeited.
Section 629.19 — Prisoner Held Or Surrendered.
Section 629.20 — Guilt Or Innocence Not Inquired Into.
Section 629.21 — Recall Of Warrant.
Section 629.22 — Warrant For Parolees Or Probationers.
Section 629.23 — Prosecuting Attorney; Written Application.
Section 629.24 — Civil Process Not To Be Served.
Section 629.25 — Trial For Other Crimes.
Section 629.27 — Governor May Appoint Agent.
Section 629.28 — Powers Of Officers.
Section 629.29 — Citation, Uniform Criminal Extradition Act.
Section 629.291 — Transfer Of State Inmates To Federal District Court.
Section 629.292 — Uniform Mandatory Disposition Of Detainers Act.
Section 629.294 — Interstate Agreement On Detainers.
Section 629.30 — Arrests; By Whom Made; Aiding Officer.
Section 629.31 — Time When Arrest May Be Made.
Section 629.32 — Minimum Restraint Allowed For Arrest; Warrant Shown Upon Request.
Section 629.33 — When Force May Be Used To Make Arrest.
Section 629.34 — When Arrest May Be Made Without Warrant.
Section 629.341 — Allowing Probable Cause Arrests For Domestic Violence; Immunity From Liability.
Section 629.342 — Law Enforcement Policies; Domestic Abuse Arrests.
Section 629.343 — Probable Cause Arrests; Offenses On School Property.
Section 629.35 — Arrest At Night; When Permissible.
Section 629.355 — Peace Officer Authority To Detain Person On Conditional Release.
Section 629.36 — Permitting Bystander To Deliver Arrested Person To Peace Officer.
Section 629.361 — Peace Officers Responsible For Custody Of Stolen Property.
Section 629.362 — Recaptured Escaped Inmate; Term Of Imprisonment.
Section 629.363 — Railway Conductor; Authority To Arrest.
Section 629.364 — Arrests For Swindling.
Section 629.365 — Definitions.
Section 629.366 — Theft In Business Establishments; Detaining Suspects.
Section 629.37 — When Private Person May Make Arrest.
Section 629.38 — Private Person To Disclose Cause Of Arrest.
Section 629.39 — Private Person Making Arrest To Deliver Arrestee To Judge Or Peace Officer.
Section 629.40 — Allowing Arrests Anywhere In State.
Section 629.401 — Delaying To Take Prisoner Before Judge.
Section 629.402 — Arrest Without Authority.
Section 629.403 — Refusal To Aid In Making Arrest.
Section 629.404 — Counties Or Municipalities Causing Arrest; Requiring Return Transportation.
Section 629.406 — Maintenance Of Booking Recordings.
Section 629.41 — Judges To Issue Process For Arrest.
Section 629.415 — Proceedings On Summons To Appear.
Section 629.45 — Proceedings In Case Of Bail Refusal.
Section 629.47 — Hearing Or Trial Adjourned; Recognizance Allowed.
Section 629.471 — Maximum Bail On Misdemeanors; Gross Misdemeanors.
Section 629.48 — Proceedings On Failure To Appear According To Bond.
Section 629.49 — When Person Fails To Recognize Apprehension Required.
Section 629.53 — Providing Release On Bail; Commitment.
Section 629.531 — Electronic Monitoring As Condition Of Pretrial Release.
Section 629.54 — Witness To Recognize.
Section 629.55 — Committal Of Witnesses Who Refuse To Recognize.
Section 629.58 — Proceedings Required When Person Under Bond Defaults; Paying Bond To Court.
Section 629.59 — Court To Forgive Bond Forfeiture Penalty.
Section 629.60 — Actions To Recover Under Recognizance Even If Technical Noncompliance.
Section 629.61 — Arrest Of Defaulter.
Section 629.62 — Application For Bail; Justification.
Section 629.63 — Surety Arrest Of Defendant.
Section 629.64 — Judge May Impose New Conditions Of Release On Defendant Who Violated Release.
Section 629.65 — Sheriff Fees.
Section 629.67 — Sureties On Bond, Recognizance, Or Undertaking; Affidavits Required.
Section 629.68 — Prohibiting Sureties To Make False Statements In Affidavits; Penalty.
Section 629.70 — Authorized Corporate Bonds And Recognizances.
Section 629.715 — Release In Cases Involving Crimes Against Persons; Surrender Of Firearms.
Section 629.725 — Notice To Victim Regarding Bail Hearing Of Arrested Or Detained Person.
Section 629.73 — Notice To Crime Victim; Release Of Arrested Or Detained Person.
Section 629.735 — Notice To Local Law Enforcement Agency; Release Of Arrested Or Detained Person.