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Levels of Offenses CategoryMaximum Sanction Misdemeanor 90 days in jail and/or up to $1,000 fine Gross Misdemeanor One year in jail and/or up to $3,000 fine Felony Over one year imprisonment and/or up to maximum fine specified in law. Maximum imprisonment penalties range from 366 days to life imprisonment.2 more rows
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609.222 ASSAULT IN THE SECOND DEGREE. Whoever assaults another with a dangerous weapon may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than seven years or to payment of a fine of not more than $14,000, or both.
Minnesota Statutes Crimes; Expungement; Victims (Ch. 609-624) 609.234. Failure to report. (3) intentionally fails to provide all of the material circumstances surrounding the incident which are known to the reporter when the report is made.

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