ST. PAUL, Minn. (Valley News Live/WCCO) - A Minnesota state senator will resign from office after she was found guilty Friday of burglarizing her stepmother’s home, her attorney said in a statement.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Minnesota Sen. Nicole Mitchell looks to the jury as she testifies during her felony burglary trial on Wednesday, July 17, 2025, at ...
ST. PAUL — Minnesota lawmakers said Friday they expect a resignation from Democrat Sen. Nicole Mitchell of Woodbury, following two guilty verdicts in her Detroit Lakes trial of burglary and possession ...
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DFL Sen. Nicole Mitchell announced Monday she will step down from her seat in the Minnesota Legislature. The first-term senator was convicted on two felony charges last week after she broke into her ...
A Minnesota state senator was convicted of burglary Friday for breaking into her estranged stepmother’s home, and faced calls for her immediate resignation from a closely divided chamber where she ...
Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell plans to leave office by Aug. 4 after her conviction last week on two felony burglary charges, her defense attorneys announced Monday. Mitchell, a first-term ...
A jury of nine men and three women on Friday convicted Democratic Sen. Nicole Mitchell of felony burglary and possession of burglary tools, concluding a case that has roiled the closely divided ...