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609.325 – 609.325 | Minnesota Law

Learn about Minnesota's 609.325 law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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609.325 – 609.325

Minnesota Statutes § 609.325

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It shall be no defense to a prosecution under section609.322that an individual solicited or induced to practice prostitution or whose prostitution was promoted, did not actually engage in prostitution. Consent or mistake as to age shall be no defense to prosecutions under section609.322or609.324. It shall be no defense to actions under section609.322that the individual solicited or induced to practice prostitution, or whose prostitution was promoted, had engaged in prostitution prior to that s
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