Minnesota lawmaker convicted of felony burglary for breaking into estranged stepmother’s home
DETROIT LAKES, MINNESOTA, JUL 15 – Senator Nicole Mitchell faces charges for breaking into her stepmother's home to retrieve late father's belongings amid family disputes and Alzheimer's concerns, with trial jurors deliberating.
- A Minnesota state senator, Nicole Mitchell, was convicted of burglary for breaking into her estranged stepmother's home.
- The jury found Mitchell guilty of first-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools after three hours of deliberation.
- Erin Murphy, the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, stated that Mitchell intends to resign following her conviction.
- Mark Johnson, the Republican Senate Minority Leader, called for Mitchell's immediate resignation or expulsion from the Senate.
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Sen. Nicole Mitchell convicted on both counts in burglary trial - Albert Lea Tribune
By Kim Hyatt, Star Tribune (TNS) DETROIT LAKES — Following three days of emotional testimony, a group of 12 jurors found state Sen. Nicole Mitchell guilty of first-degree burglary and felony possession of burglary tools. The jurors went into deliberations shortly after 12:30 p.m. Friday and reached a verdict roughly three hours later. Mitchell, the first-term DFL senator, broke into her stepmother’s Detroit Lakes home last spring, at the time te…
State Senator Nicole Mitchell found guilty of burglary
Democratic Sen. Nicole Mitchell looks to her attorney Dane DeKrey during her trial on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at Becker County District Court in Detroit Lakes, Minn.DETROIT LAKES, Minn. (KVRR) – Minnesota State Senator Nicole Mitchell has been found guilty of breaking into her stepmother’s home in Detroit Lakes. A Becker County jury convicted Mitchell of one count of burglary...
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