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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJuly 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A Minnesota state senator convicted of burglary has announced she will resign her position by early August. The decision follows her recent conviction on two criminal charges related to a 2024 arrest.

    Senator Nicole Mitchell, 50, was found guilty on July 18 of first-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools. The charges are connected to a break-in at her stepmother’s home in Detroit Lakes, a city about 200 miles northwest of Minneapolis.

    Mitchell’s attorney confirmed that she plans to step down “no later than August 4.” Until then, she will focus on completing her current legislative work and preparing her team for the transition.

    Her lawyer emphasized the importance of finishing outstanding projects. “Senator Mitchell’s constituents deserve for her legislative projects to be finalized or ready to hand off to her successor before she resigns,” the statement said. It also noted Mitchell’s commitment to handling ongoing issues before leaving office.

    The case stems from an incident in April 2024. During her recent trial in Becker County District Court, Mitchell testified in her defense but was ultimately found guilty.

    While serving in office, Mitchell represented her district in northeast Minnesota. Her resignation marks the end of a career she described as “the honor of her lifetime” to serve the people of Minnesota.

    In the coming weeks, Mitchell will work closely with her legislative staff to ensure a smooth handover of responsibilities. The senator’s departure will leave a vacancy in the state Senate, prompting the search for a replacement.

    This development highlights the serious consequences elected officials can face when involved in criminal activities. Mitchell’s case serves as a reminder of the high standards public servants are held to and the trust placed in them by their constituents.

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