2025 Session Last amended: 2023 session

§ 609.377 — Malicious Punishment of Child

Plain-Language Summary

Makes it a crime for a parent, guardian, or caretaker to use unreasonable force or cruel discipline against a child. Penalties range from a gross misdemeanor for injuries less than substantial bodily harm, up to a felony carrying 10 years in prison if the child suffers great bodily harm or the child is under four years old.

Practical Notes
While Minnesota law allows parents to use reasonable physical discipline, this statute draws the line at excessive force. If discipline results in bruises, welts, or injuries, it may be charged under this section. Hitting a child under age four causing bruises to the head, eyes, or neck is automatically a felony. Repeat offenders face enhanced penalties. If you are accused of this crime, speak with a criminal defense attorney right away. Convictions can also trigger child protection proceedings.