Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3481

Introduced
2/19/26  

Caption

Prosecuting authorities required to seek protective order for certain evidence clearly offensive to common sensibilities, and classification of certain inactive criminal investigative data clarified.

Impact

The implications of HF3481 are significant as it seeks to clarify how inactive criminal investigative data is treated under Minnesota law. By establishing clear parameters on when and how data becomes public, it modifies existing statutes in Minnesota Statutes regarding access to criminal records. The requirement for prosecutors to seek protective orders before releasing sensitive evidence aims to enhance the protection of minors and other vulnerable victims, thus embedding more humane considerations into the law regarding legal evidence and public disclosure.

Summary

House File 3481 aims to amend laws concerning court records and the handling of criminal investigative data. The bill focuses on the classification of inactive criminal investigative data, positing that such data should generally be deemed public unless its release could jeopardize ongoing investigations or reveal the identities of certain protected individuals. It proposes specific guidelines for how prosecuting authorities should seek protective orders for evidence that could be considered offensive to common sensibilities, particularly in cases involving crime victims who are minors. This is aimed at balancing public access to investigative data with the need to protect vulnerable individuals from distress and privacy violations.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HF3481 may include discussions about the balance of transparency in law enforcement versus the need to protect the privacy of individuals involved in violent crimes. While supporters argue that the bill strengthens protections for minors and respects the emotional wellbeing of victims and their families, critics may contend that such measures could lead to withholding vital information from the public that holds law enforcement accountable. The bill's framers will likely need to navigate these concerns to ensure both victim protection and public right to know are appropriately balanced.

Companion Bills

MN SF4345

Similar To Jay Boughton Minor Protection Evidence Access Act establishment

Previously Filed As

MN HF2092

Prosecuting authorities required to seek protective order for certain evidence clearly offensive to common sensibilities.

MN HF1893

Criminal investigation active period of time modified regarding investigative data.

MN SF631

Period of time that a criminal investigation is active regarding investigative data modification

MN SF4345

Jay Boughton Minor Protection Evidence Access Act establishment

MN SF730

Classification clarification of certain data maintained by the attorney general

MN HF20

Data classification of certain data maintained by the attorney general clarified.

MN HF1596

Government data classification of investigative information pertaining to certain Metropolitan Council personnel modified.

MN SF4371

Certain Bureau of Criminal Apprehension grants to local law enforcement as reimbursements clarification provision, recording of crimes law modifications, determination of how certain criminal records are ineligible for sealing process establishment, and orders of protection for access by law enforcement provided by the court requirement provision

MN A1398

Permits court to admit evidence of prior offenses in certain criminal prosecutions.

MN SF596

Certain clearance requirements definitions for certain carriers clarification provision

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