The Minnesota Court of Appeals addressed the statute's “harbors, conceals, or aids” clause-or, more precisely, an identical clause in a prior version of the statute-in State v. Ogris, No. A08-1001, 2009 WL 5088735 (Minn.Ct.App. Dec. 29, 2009). There, the court ascribed common-sense meanings to “harbor,” “conceal,” and “aid.”