Minnesota Prosecutor's Notice of Biological or Fingerprint Evidence Related to Identification of Defendant is a legal document used to inform the court and the defense of the prosecutor's intention to use biological or fingerprint evidence in the identification of a defendant. The notice must be filed with the court before the evidence is introduced to the trial. The notice must include information such as the type of evidence that will be used, the name of the laboratory that conducted the tests, and the name of the analyst that analyzed the evidence. There are two types of Minnesota Prosecutor’s Notice of Biological or Fingerprint Evidence Related to Identification of Defendant. The first is a Notice of Biological Evidence Related to Identification of Defendant. This notice must include information about the type of biological evidence that will be presented, the name and contact information of the laboratory that conducted the tests, and the name and contact information of the analyst that analyzed the evidence. The second type of notice is a Notice of Fingerprint Evidence Related to Identification of Defendant. This notice must include information about the type of fingerprint evidence that will be presented, the name and contact information of the laboratory that conducted the tests, and the name and contact information of the analyst that analyzed the evidence.