The issues on the calendar shall be disposed of in the following order, unless, upon the application of either party, for good cause, the court directs an indictment or complaint to be tried out of its order: (1) indictments or complaints for felony, where the defendant is in custody; (2) indictments or complaints for misdemeanor, where the defendant is in custody; (3) indictments or complaints alleging child abuse, as defined in subdivision 2, where the defendant is on bail; (4) indictments or complaints alleging domestic abuse, as defined in subdivision 3, where the defendant is on bail; (5) indictments or complaints for felony, where the defendant is on bail; and (6) indictments or complaints for misdemeanor, where the defendant is on bail. After a plea, the defendant shall be entitled to at least four days to prepare for trial, if the defendant requires it. As used in subdivision 1, "child abuse" means an act which involves a minor victim and which constitutes a violation of section 609.221 , 609.222 , 609.223 , 609.2231 , 609.2242 , 609.255 , 609.321 , 609.322 , 609.324 , 609.342 , 609.343 , 609.344 , 609.345 , 609.377 , 609.378 , 617.246 , or 609.224 if the minor victim is a family or household member of the defendant. As used in subdivision 1, "domestic abuse" has the meaning given in section 518B.01, subdivision 2 .
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