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Eyota, Minn , teen sentenced to 10 years for his brother s death

Kaleb Smith was sentenced Thursday to 120 months in state prison, which he will serve while receiving mental health treatment while committed the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services.

Eyota teen sentenced to 10 years for his brother s death

Eyota teen sentenced to 10 years for his brother s death Kaleb Smith was sentenced Thursday to 120 months in state prison, which he will serve while receiving mental health treatment while committed the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. 5:25 pm, May 27, 2021 × An Eyota teenager was given a 10-year prison sentence for the murder of his younger brother nearly a year ago in what the judge called one of the most chilling and profoundly sad cases in his 40-year legal career. Kaleb Wolfe Smith, 18, pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter in connection to the June 2020 death of his 5-year-old brother, Alex James Smith. He was sentenced Thursday morning in Olmsted County District Court by Judge Kevin Lund to 120 months in state prison.

Crime briefs: $20 taken from Dover business; 3-year-old alerts family to fire; St Paul man injured riding mule; shots fired in NW Rochester; catalytic converter stolen

A round-up of crime reports from the Rochester Police Department and the Olmsted County Sheriff s Office. 9:26 am, May 3, 2021 × A Dover business was broken into overnight Friday, but only $20 was taken, according to the Olmsted County Sheriff s Office. Bedtke Brothers Feed, 205 E. Elm St., reported that someone broke into the business through a window sometime between 7 p.m. on Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday, according to Capt. Scott Behrns. The theft, while small, would be a felony charge if an arrest is made. - A toddler is credited with alerting their mother to a fire in their Quincy Township home Saturday afternoon.

Minnesota Court of Appeals upholds Austin man s assault conviction

Minnesota Court of Appeals upholds Austin man s assault conviction Nathaniel Ambrose was convicted of first-degree assault-great bodily harm of 8-week-old boy and was sentenced to 86 months in prison. 1:22 pm, Apr. 19, 2021 × Nathaniel Ambrose The Minnesota Court of Appeals denied an Austin man s request to reverse his conviction and allow him to withdraw his guilty plea in a 2018 assault case that left an infant severely injured. Nathaniel Ambrose, 26, pleaded guilty in October 2019 in Mower County District Court to first-degree assault-great bodily harm. As part of the guilty plea, Ambrose filed an Alford addendum, meaning that he maintained his innocence but admitted that there was a substantial likelihood a jury would find him guilty of the offense.

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