HF326 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Illegal presence in a stolen motor vehicle prohibited, and criminal penalties imposed.

Related bill: SF638

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

This bill adds a new offense to Minnesota law to address people who illegally stay in or enter a stolen motor vehicle. The goal is to deter and punish individuals who are inside or enter a stolen car, if they know or have reason to know the vehicle was taken.

Main provisions

  • New offense added to Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 609.52 (subdivision 2a) called “Illegal presence in a stolen motor vehicle.”
  • Offense description: A person who enters into or is found in a motor vehicle that the person knows or has reason to know was taken or stolen, in violation of subdivision 2, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
  • Penalty enhancement for repeat offenders: If a person previously was convicted or adjudicated delinquent for violating this same paragraph, they are guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

How it changes current law

  • The bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 609.52 by adding a new subdivision (2a) to create a separate crime focused on illegal presence in a stolen motor vehicle.
  • It clarifies that both entering and being found inside a stolen vehicle can be charged, provided the person knew or had reason to know the vehicle was stolen.
  • It establishes graduated penalties, with a higher penalty if someone has a prior conviction or juvenile adjudication for the offense.

Practical implications

  • People found inside or entering a stolen car, who know or should know the car is stolen, could be charged with a misdemeanor.
  • If someone has a prior conviction or juvenile adjudication for this same offense, the charge can be upgraded to a gross misdemeanor, increasing potential penalties.
  • This aims to close loopholes around “being in a stolen vehicle” by explicitly creating a criminal penalty for illegal presence.

Relevant considerations

  • The offense relies on knowledge or a reasonable belief that the vehicle is stolen, which may require evidence of awareness.
  • The new subdivision ties directly to the existing offense in subdivision 2, ensuring consistency with current criminal provisions about stolen motor vehicles.

Relevant Terms - Illegal presence in a stolen motor vehicle - Motor vehicle - Stolen (taken or stolen) - Knowledge or reason to know - Subdivision 2 (existing related offense) - Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 609.52 - Misdemeanor - Gross misdemeanor - Entering - Adjudicated delinquent

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
February 13, 2025HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toPublic Safety Finance and Policy

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