Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 631 — Criminal Trial; Conviction; Sentence
Section 631.52 — Effect Of Certain Convictions On Custody And Parenting Time Rights.

Subdivision 1. Suspension of parenting time rights; transfer of custody. (a) If a person who has court-ordered custody of a child or parenting time rights is convicted of a crime listed in subdivision 2 and if no action is pending regarding custody or parenting time, the sentencing court shall refer the matter to the appropriate family court for action under this section. The family court shall:
(1) grant temporary custody to the noncustodial parent, unless it finds that another custody arrangement is in the best interests of the child; or
(2) suspend parenting time rights, unless it finds that parenting time with the convicted person is in the best interests of the child.
The family court shall expedite proceedings under this section. The defendant has the burden of proving that continued custody or parenting time with the defendant is in the best interests of the child. If the victim of the crime was a family or household member as defined in section 518B.01, subdivision 2, the standard of proof is clear and convincing evidence. A guardian ad litem must be appointed in any case to which this section applies.
(b) If a person who has child custody or parenting time rights was convicted of a crime listed in subdivision 2 before July 1, 1990, then any interested party may petition the sentencing court for relief under paragraph (a) if:
(1) the defendant is currently incarcerated, on probation, or under supervised release for the offense; or
(2) the victim of the crime was a family or household member as defined in section 518B.01, subdivision 2.
Subd. 2. Application. Subdivision 1 applies to the following crimes or similar crimes under the laws of the United States or any other state:
(1) murder in the first, second, or third degree under section 609.185, 609.19, or 609.195;
(2) manslaughter in the first degree under section 609.20;
(3) assault in the first, second, or third degree under section 609.221, 609.222, or 609.223;
(4) kidnapping under section 609.25;
(5) depriving another of custodial or parental rights under section 609.26;
(6) soliciting, inducing, promoting, or receiving profit derived from prostitution involving a minor under section 609.322;
(7) criminal sexual conduct in the first degree under section 609.342;
(8) criminal sexual conduct in the second degree under section 609.343;
(9) criminal sexual conduct in the third degree under section 609.344, subdivision 1, clause (a) or (c), or subdivision 1a, clause (f) to (h);
(10) solicitation of a child to engage in sexual conduct under section 609.352;
(11) incest under section 609.365;
(12) malicious punishment of a child under section 609.377;
(13) neglect of a child under section 609.378;
(14) terroristic threats under section 609.713;
(15) felony harassment or stalking under section 609.749; or
(16) domestic assault by strangulation under section 609.2247.
1990 c 574 s 23; 1997 c 239 art 7 s 39; 1997 c 245 art 2 s 9; 1998 c 367 art 2 s 26; 2000 c 444 art 2 s 49; 2010 c 299 s 14; 2017 c 95 art 2 s 17; 1Sp2019 c 5 art 2 s 29; 1Sp2021 c 11 art 4 s 31

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.