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State Sen. Nicole Mitchell resigned from office Friday after her conviction last week on two felony burglary charges.
Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell has resigned from office one week after she was found guilty on both charges in her ...
A Minnesota state senator will resign from office from her seat after she was found guilty Friday of burglarizing her ...
Sen. Nicole Mitchell, a Woodbury Democrat who was found guilty of first-degree burglary, will resign from the Minnesota ...
Sen. Nicole Mitchell was convicted of two counts of felony burglary related to a break-in at her stepmother's house in ...
Mitchell, a first-term Democratic-Farmer-Labor lawmaker from Woodbury, was arrested in April 2024 after breaking into her ...
The state senator, who says she’ll resign in August, was convicted on charges that carry a mandatory minimum sentence of six ...
Minnesota State Senator Nicole Mitchell (DFL) officially announced her resignation from her senate seat following her felony ...
State Senator Nicole Mitchell has officially resigned from office. Mitchell had previously announced plans to step down on ...
State Senator Nicole Mitchell's defense team has rested its case on Friday in her burglary trial, with closing arguments set ...
Mitchell faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for the burglary charge and three years in prison for the burglary ...
Woodbury, will likely be required to spend at least four months in jail because of her first-degree felony conviction and the mandatory minimum sentence that comes with it, according to Minnesota ...
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