2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 609.02 — Definitions

Plain-Language Summary

Defines the key legal terms used throughout Minnesota's criminal code, including what counts as a felony, gross misdemeanor, misdemeanor, and petty misdemeanor. Also defines important concepts like 'dangerous weapon,' 'crime of violence,' and 'domestic abuse.'

Practical Notes
Understanding these definitions is essential for anyone involved in a criminal case. In Minnesota, a felony can mean one or more years in prison; a gross misdemeanor up to 364 days; a misdemeanor up to 90 days; and a petty misdemeanor carries only a fine with no jail time. The definition of ‘dangerous weapon’ is broad and includes guns, knives, and any device or substance used or intended to cause death or great bodily harm.