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A Minnesota state senator will resign from office from her seat after she was found guilty Friday of burglarizing her ...
Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell plans to leave office next month after her conviction last week on two felony burglary ...
Jurors have found Democratic Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell guilty on both charges in her burglary trial.
The felony case could threaten the DFL senator’s career and the political balance of the Minnesota Senate, which her party ...
Mitchell faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for the burglary charge and three years in prison for the burglary ...
A jury of nine men and three women on Friday convicted Democratic Sen. Nicole Mitchell of felony burglary and possession of ...
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A jury of nine men and three women on Friday convicted Democratic Sen. Nicole Mitchell of felony burglary and possession of ...
Sen. Nicole Mitchell took the stand in her own defense in her felony burglary trial Thursday, depicting herself as a ...
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. — Sen. Nicole Mitchell recounted her decision to enter her stepmother’s house as she took the stand to ...
The state senator for the Woodbury area will complete a few tasks over the next couple weeks before she steps down.
A document obtained by KARE news partner MPR News says Mitchell will resign no later than Aug. 4, and lists four reasons she needs the extra time before exiting.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (GRAY) - Minnesota State Senator Nicole Mitchell (DFL-Woodbury) announced Monday that she’ll be resigning ...
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