As amended through July 3, 2024
Rule 15.02 - Gross Misdemeanor and Misdemeanor CasesSubd. 1.Guilty Plea. Before the court accepts a plea of guilty to any misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor offense punishable upon conviction by incarceration, the plea agreement must be explained in open court. The defendant must then be questioned by the court or counsel as to whether the defendant:1. Understands that the crime charged is (name the offense) committed on or about (Month) (Day) (Year) in ________County, Minnesota, and that the defendant is pleading guilty to the crime of (name of offense) committed on or about (Month) (Day) (Year) in ________County, Minnesota.2. Understands that the maximum possible sentence is 90 days imprisonment for a misdemeanor and 1 year imprisonment for a gross misdemeanor, and a fine in the amount allowed by applicable law. (Under the applicable law, if the maximum sentence is less, it should be so stated.)3. Understands that, if the defendant is not a citizen of the United States, a guilty plea may result in deportation, exclusion from admission to the United States, or denial of naturalization as a United States citizen.4. Understands there is a right to the assistance of counsel at every stage of the proceedings and that defense counsel will be appointed for a defendant unable to afford counsel.5. Understands and waives the right to: (a) trial by the court or a jury and that a finding of guilty is not possible in a jury trial unless all jurors agree;(b) confront and cross-examine all prosecution witnesses;(c) subpoena and present defense witnesses;(d) testify or remain silent at trial or at any other time;(e) be presumed innocent and that the prosecutor must prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt; and (f) a pretrial hearing to contest the admissibility at trial of any confessions or admissions or of any evidence obtained from a search and seizure.6. Understands the nature of the offense or offenses charged.7. Believes that what the defendant did constitutes the offense to which the defendant is pleading guilty.Subd. 2.Factual Basis. After explaining the defendant's rights, the judge, with the assistance of counsel, must question the defendant to determine a factual basis for all elements of the offense to which the defendant is pleading guilty.Subd. 3.Guilty Plea at First Appearance. If the guilty plea is entered at the defendant's first appearance in court, the statement as to the defendant's rights required by Rule 5.01 may be combined with the questioning required above prior to entry of a guilty plea.