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Matter of Welfare of Givens

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Jun 29, 1981
307 N.W.2d 489 (Minn. 1981)

Summary

affirming reference where prima facie case was unrebutted

Summary of this case from Matter of Welfare of M.E.P

Opinion

No. 81-282.

June 29, 1981.

Appeal from the District Court, Hennepin County, Harold Kalina, J.

William R. Kennedy, County Public Defender, and James J. Krieger, Asst. County Public Defender, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Warren Spannaus, Atty. Gen., St. Paul, Thomas L. Johnson, County Atty., Vernon E. Bergstrom, Chief, Appellate Section, Asst. County Atty., Michael McGlennen, Asst. County Atty., Thomas A. Weist and Anne E. Peek, law clerks, Minneapolis, for respondent.

Considered and decided by the court en banc without oral argument.


This is an expedited pretrial appeal from an order of the Hennepin County District Court, Juvenile Division, granting the state's motion pursuant to Minn.Stat. § 260.125 (1980) to refer appellant juvenile for prosecution as an adult. Holding that the state established a prima facie case pursuant to section 260.125, subdivision 3, which was unrebutted by appellant, we affirm the reference order.

The conduct for which appellant will be prosecuted occurred early on October 16, 1980, after the recent amendment modifying the provisions of the Juvenile Code governing certification of juvenile offenders for adult prosecution became effective. Act of April 15, 1980, ch. 580, § 7, 1980 Minn. Laws 962, 967. As amended, section 260.125 provides, in subdivision 3, that the state can establish a prima facie case of unamenability and dangerousness simply by proving that at the time of the alleged murder, the juvenile was at least 16 along with one or more additional facts. One such fact is whether the juvenile is charged with first-degree murder. Minn.Stat. § 260.125, subd. 3(2) (1980).

For an analysis of this and other amendments to the Juvenile Code, see Feld, Juvenile Court Legislative Reform and the Serious Young Offender: Dismantling the "Rehabilitative Ideal," 65 Minn. L.Rev. 167 (1981).

In this case, the state established a prima facie case by showing that appellant was charged with first-degree murder and he was at least 16 at the time of the alleged murder. The state also relied upon subsection 1 of subdivision 3, which provides that a prima facie case is established if the state proves that the juvenile is charged with an aggravated felony that was committed with particular cruelty or disregard for the safety or life of another and the juvenile was at least 16 at the time.

Appellant did not introduce any significant evidence bearing on the issue of amenability or dangerousness.

Thus, this is a case in which reference was based on the state's establishing an unrebutted prima facie case. The statute clearly authorizes reference in such a situation, and we affirm the reference order.

Affirmed and remanded for trial.


Summaries of

Matter of Welfare of Givens

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Jun 29, 1981
307 N.W.2d 489 (Minn. 1981)

affirming reference where prima facie case was unrebutted

Summary of this case from Matter of Welfare of M.E.P
Case details for

Matter of Welfare of Givens

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the WELFARE OF Joseph Nathan GIVENS

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Jun 29, 1981

Citations

307 N.W.2d 489 (Minn. 1981)

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