Nearly 40 years later, Iron Range man sentenced for murder
- Carbo received a mandatory life sentence from Judge Robert Friday after being found guilty of first-degree murder and criminal sexual conduct by a second jury in January.
- Carbo will be eligible to petition for parole after 17 years, despite maintaining his innocence.
- A total of 24 jurors have concluded that Carbo is guilty of the crime, reaffirming the second jury's decision.
- The outcome is viewed as a meaningful step toward justice, although it cannot erase the harm done.
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Nearly 40 years later, Minnesota man sentenced for murder
VIRGINIA, Minn. — A little more than three years ago, Gina Haggard stood before a judge to describe all the milestones her mother, Nancy Daugherty, missed in the decades since her murder. Haggard said she will never receive true closure from the events of July 1986, but she hoped the sentencing of Michael Allan Carbo Jr. would at least begin a long-delayed healing process. What she didn’t expect was having to return to the Iron Range to relitiga…
Nearly 40 years later, Iron Range man sentenced for murder
VIRGINIA — A little more than three years ago, Gina Haggard stood before a judge to describe all the milestones her mother, Nancy Daugherty, missed in the decades since her murder. Haggard said she will never receive true closure from the events of July 1986, but she hoped the sentencing of Michael Allan Carbo Jr. would at least begin a long-delayed healing process. What she didn’t expect was having to return to the Iron Range to relitigate the …
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