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Robberies Lead to 20-Year Prison Sentence for Minnesota Man

A Minnesota man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for multiple robberies targeting auto parts stores across the state. The federal court handed down the sentence after he was convicted of six separate incidents. However, individuals accused of robberies are always presumed innocent until prosecutors can prove their guilt in court. The man

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Felonies Involving Terroristic Threats Lead To Jail Time

A man in Minnesota was recently sentenced to jail time for threatening teenagers with a gun at a McDonald’s restaurant. The man was charged with making felony terroristic threats in connection with the incident, which took place in Nov. 2018. Fortunately, when people are accused of these types of felonies, they are always presumed innocent until and

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Minnesota Fraud Charges: Credit Union Executive Accused

Understanding Minnesota Fraud Charges: Credit Union Case A former Minnesota credit union CEO faces Minnesota fraud charges for allegedly embezzling over $10 million. Authorities claim the former executive’s actions caused the credit union’s collapse, highlighting the severity of fraud cases in the state. The Federal Bureau of Investigation began to investigate the credit union back

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