2025 Session Last amended: 1999 session

§ 609.055 — Capability of Children to Commit Crime

Plain-Language Summary

Sets the minimum age for criminal responsibility in Minnesota. Children under 14 cannot be charged with a crime. Children 14 to 17 can be prosecuted as adults for felonies only if certified by the court. Children 16 or older who are charged with first-degree murder can be prosecuted as adults automatically.

Practical Notes
A child under 14 cannot face criminal charges under any circumstances. For children 14 and older, the case must go through a certification process before adult prosecution, except for first-degree murder charges against those 16 or older. Prior felony certification and conviction can also allow direct adult prosecution.