Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF478

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Crime of carjacking established, and conforming changes made.

Impact

The enactment of HF478 will notably alter existing statutes related to public safety and criminal offenses, particularly by amending Minnesota Statutes to incorporate more severe penalties for carjacking. This legislation also impacts associated laws regarding biological specimen collections for DNA testing, as those charged with carjacking will be included in the group of individuals subject to DNA collection requirements. Overall, the bill is aimed at deterring a rising trend in carjackings and enhancing community safety through stricter legal repercussions.

Summary

House File 478 introduces significant legal changes regarding the crime of carjacking in Minnesota. Under this bill, carjacking is defined as the act of taking a motor vehicle from an individual while using or threatening imminent force. The legislation categorizes carjacking into three degrees, with penalties that increase based on the severity of the crime: first-degree carjacking is punishable by up to 20 years of imprisonment or a fine of up to $35,000, while second-degree and third-degree offenses carry penalties of up to 15 years and 10 years respectively. This structured enforcement aims to provide clear guidelines for law enforcement and a framework for judicial proceedings related to carjacking incidents.

Contention

While supporters view HF478 as a necessary step to combat the escalating issue of automobile thefts and violent crime, critics raise concerns regarding the potential for disproportionately harsh penalties that may not consider the nuances of individual circumstances in cases of alleged carjacking. The articulation of different degrees of carjacking is intended to create proportionality in sentencing; however, debates continue regarding how these definitions will be interpreted and enforced in practice, especially in relation to self-defense claims by individuals accused of carjacking.

Companion Bills

MN SF514

Similar To Crime of carjacking establishment

Previously Filed As

MN SF514

Crime of carjacking establishment

MN SF3236

Establishing the crime of carjacking and making confirming changes

MN SF2028

Crime of carjacking establishment

MN SF1267

Miscellaneous Public Safety Provisions

MN HF2399

Crime of carjacking established, reporting required, and criminal penalties imposed.

MN HB1256

Auto theft and carjacking.

MN HF111

Crime of surreptitious intrusion that does not take place through a window or aperture established, crime of surreptitious intrusion under or around a person's clothing established, statute of limitations amended for surreptitious intrusion, and technical and conforming changes made.

MN HF3614

Public safety; policy and technical changes made to provisions including crime victim policy, criminal justice reform, public safety policy, predatory offenders, and corrections policy; crimes established; penalties provided; data classified; and reports required.

MN SF2909

Omnibus Judiciary and Public Safety appropriations

MN HF2603

Provisions in state agencies made to address financial crimes and fraud.

Similar Bills

MN SF514

Crime of carjacking establishment

MN SF3236

Establishing the crime of carjacking and making confirming changes

MN SF1267

Miscellaneous Public Safety Provisions

MN SF3635

Licensed family foster setting background study disqualification criteria modification

MN HF3343

Licensed family foster setting background study disqualification criteria modified.

MN HF1172

Health and human services background study consideration of juvenile court records modified, disqualification periods modified, set aside allowed for disqualification based on conduct or convictions in individual's juvenile record, electronic background check reconsideration request process created, and money appropriated.

MN SF1164

Health and human services background study consideration of juvenile court records; disqualification periods modification; set aside for disqualification based on conduct or convictions in an individuals court record allowance

MN SF1786

Relative foster care licensing, training, and background study requirements modifications provision, Minnesota Family Investment program modifications provision, and appropriation