lundi 24 octobre 2016

Other Offenses: Does a Subdivision Apply if You Meet the Criteria of a Previously Stated Subdivision

My question involves criminal law for the state of: MN
According to MN Statute 609.605:
Subd. 4.Trespasses on school property. (a) It is a misdemeanor for a person to enter or be found in a public or nonpublic elementary, middle, or secondary school building unless the person:
(1) is an enrolled student in, a parent or guardian of an enrolled student in, or an employee of the school or school district;
(2) has permission or an invitation from a school official to be in the building;
(3) is attending a school event, class, or meeting to which the person, the public, or a student's family is invited; or
(4) has reported the person's presence in the school building in the manner required for visitors to the school.
(b) It is a misdemeanor for a person to be on the roof of a public or nonpublic elementary, middle, or secondary school building unless the person has permission from a school official to be on the roof of the building.

According to this, is it still illegal to be on the roof if you are an enrolled student at this school?

Thanks guys.


Other Offenses: Does a Subdivision Apply if You Meet the Criteria of a Previously Stated Subdivision

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