Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 631 — Criminal Trial; Conviction; Sentence
Section 631.40 — Judgment On Conviction; Judgment Roll.

Subdivision 1. Entering judgment; judgment roll. When judgment upon a conviction is rendered, the court administrator shall enter the judgment upon the minutes, stating briefly the offense for which the conviction was had. The court administrator shall then immediately attach together and file the papers specified in clauses (1) to (5). The judgment roll consists of the papers specified in clauses (1) to (5):
(1) a copy of the minutes of challenge made by the defendant to the panel of the grand jury, or to an individual grand juror, and the proceedings and decisions on the challenges;
(2) the indictment or complaint and a copy of the minutes of the plea or motion to dismiss or to grant appropriate relief;
(3) a copy of the minutes of a challenge made to the panel of the trial jury or to an individual juror, and the proceedings and decision on the challenge;
(4) a copy of the minutes of the trial; and
(5) a copy of the minutes of the judgment.
Subd. 1a. Certified copy of disqualifying offense convictions sent to public safety and school districts. When a person is convicted of committing a disqualifying offense, as defined in section 171.3215, subdivision 1, a gross misdemeanor, a fourth moving violation within the previous three years, or a violation of section 169A.20, or a similar statute or ordinance from another state, the court shall determine whether the offender is a school bus driver as defined in section 171.3215, subdivision 1, whether the offender possesses a school bus driver's endorsement on the offender's driver's license and in what school districts the offender drives a school bus. If the offender is a school bus driver or possesses a school bus driver's endorsement, the court administrator shall send a certified copy of the conviction to the Department of Public Safety and to the school districts in which the offender drives a school bus within ten days after the conviction.
Subd. 1b. Crime against minor; Head Start bus drivers. When a person is convicted of committing a crime against a minor as defined in section 171.3215, subdivision 2a, the court shall order that the presentence investigation include information about whether the offender is a Head Start bus driver as defined in section 171.3215, subdivision 1, whether the offender possesses a passenger endorsement on the offender's driver's license, and for what Head Start agency the offender drives a Head Start bus. If the offender is a Head Start bus driver or possesses a Head Start bus driver's passenger endorsement, the court administrator shall send a certified copy of the conviction to the Department of Public Safety and to the Head Start agency for which the offender drives a Head Start bus.
Subd. 2. Crime against minor; persons holding professional or occupational license. When a person is convicted of committing a crime against a minor as defined in section 214.10, subdivision 9, the court shall order that the presentence investigation include information about any professional or occupational license held by the offender. If the offender is a licensed person under section 214.10, subdivision 9, the court administrator shall send a certified copy of the conviction to the board having jurisdiction over the offender's license. Within 30 days of receiving notice of the conviction, the appropriate licensing board must initiate proceedings to consider revoking the offender's license.
Subd. 3. Departments of Human Services and Health licensees. When a person who is affiliated with a program or facility governed by the Department of Human Services or Department of Health is convicted of a disqualifying crime, the probation officer or corrections agent shall notify the commissioner of the conviction, as provided in chapter 245C.
Subd. 4. Licensed teachers. When a person is convicted of child abuse, as defined in section 609.185, or sexual abuse under section 609.342, 609.343, 609.344, 609.345, 609.3451, subdivision 3, or 617.23, subdivision 3, the court shall determine whether the person is licensed to teach under chapter 122A. If the offender is a licensed teacher, the court administrator shall send a certified copy of the conviction to the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board or the Board of School Administrators, whichever has jurisdiction over the teacher's license, within ten days after the conviction.
(10757) RL s 5410; 1985 c 265 art 11 s 1; 1Sp1986 c 3 art 1 s 82; 1991 c 265 art 9 s 70; 1994 c 603 s 22; 1994 c 647 art 12 s 34; 1995 c 229 art 3 s 16; 1Sp1995 c 3 art 2 s 49; 1996 c 412 art 2 s 16; 1999 c 201 s 5; 2000 c 478 art 2 s 7; 2003 c 15 art 1 s 33; 2004 c 294 art 5 s 19; 1Sp2017 c 5 art 12 s 22

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

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

Chapter 631 — Criminal Trial; Conviction; Sentence

Section 631.02 — Continuances For Sufficient Cause.

Section 631.021 — Criminal Trials; Timing Objectives For Case Disposition.

Section 631.035 — Joinder Of Defendants.

Section 631.04 — Excluding Minors From Attendance At Criminal Trials; Duty Of Officer; Penalty.

Section 631.045 — Excluding Spectators From Courtroom.

Section 631.046 — Authorizing Presence Of Support Person For Minor Prosecuting Witness.

Section 631.05 — Requiring Juror To Testify When Juror Has Personal Knowledge Respecting Fact In Controversy; View.

Section 631.06 — Questions Of Law And Fact; Decision Making; Court And Jury.

Section 631.07 — Order Of Final Argument.

Section 631.09 — Jury Deliberation; Accommodations.

Section 631.12 — Jury Discharged Without Verdict.

Section 631.13 — Conditions Under Which Second Trial Permitted.

Section 631.14 — Verdict For Lesser Included Offense.

Section 631.15 — Verdict; Multiple Defendants.

Section 631.17 — Court Administrator To Read Verdict To Jury.

Section 631.20 — Hearing; Sentence.

Section 631.21 — Dismissal Of Action.

Section 631.22 — Jury Challenges.

Section 631.36 — Voir Dire.

Section 631.40 — Judgment On Conviction; Judgment Roll.

Section 631.41 — Requiring Court Administrator To Deliver Transcript Of Minutes Of Sentence To Sheriff.

Section 631.412 — Same Sex Escort For Inmates Being Transferred.

Section 631.425 — Releasing Offenders For Employment.

Section 631.43 — Sentence When Punishment Not Prescribed.

Section 631.44 — Recognizance To Keep Peace.

Section 631.45 — Proceedings Required If Breach Of Recognizance To Keep Peace.

Section 631.46 — Sentence Served In Another County When No Facility Available In County Of Offense.

Section 631.461 — Imprisonment; County Jail; Alternatives.

Section 631.471 — Protecting Inmates; Certain Forfeitures Abolished.

Section 631.48 — Sentence; Costs Of Prosecution.

Section 631.50 — Alien Inmates Or Mentally Ill Persons; Notice To United States Immigration Officers.

Section 631.51 — Certified Copies Of Indictment Or Complaint Furnished To Immigration Officers.

Section 631.52 — Effect Of Certain Convictions On Custody And Parenting Time Rights.