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- Nicole Mitchell (meteorologist) - Wikipedia
Nicole Lynn Mitchell (born October 10, 1974) is an American politician, military officer, and meteorologist She represents the cities of Woodbury and Maplewood in the Minnesota Senate Mitchell is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air National Guard, commanding the 126th Weather Flight
- Minnesota lawmaker convicted of felony burglary for breaking into . . .
Minnesota state Sen Nicole Mitchell, D-Woodbury, listens to the state’s closing arguments during the fifth day of her felony burglary trial on Friday, July 18, 2025, at Becker County District Court in Detroit Lakes
- Sen. Nicole Mitchells burglary trial - guilty on all charges
The jury in the burglary trial of Sen Nicole Mitchell has reached a verdict, finding her guilty on all charges
- Minnesota Sen. Nicole Mitchell convicted of felony burglary
A jury of nine men and three women on Friday convicted Democratic Sen Nicole Mitchell of felony burglary and possession of burglary tools, concluding a case that has roiled the closely divided
- Sen. Nicole Mitchell found guilty of felony burglary
A jury of nine men and three women on Friday convicted Democratic Sen Nicole Mitchell of felony burglary and possession of burglary tools, concluding a case that has roiled the closely divided Minnesota Senate for over a year The jury deliberated for just over three hours Friday and asked no
- Minnesota Democrat Nicole Mitchell convicted on felony burglary charge
Minnesota State Sen Nicole Mitchell (D) was convicted of first-degree burglary on Friday after breaking into her stepmother’s home last year Mitchell, who is a former meteorologist and lieu…
- Sen. Nicole Mitchell found guilty on both counts in her burglary trial . . .
State Sen Nicole Mitchell has been found guilty of first-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools in her felony burglary trial
- Sen. Nicole Mitchell convicted on burglary charges - Axios
Minnesota state Sen Nicole Mitchell (DFL-Woodbury) was found guilty of felony burglary by a Detroit Lakes jury Friday The latest: The jury delivered the verdict — guilty on charges of first-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools — just hours after closing arguments The felony burglary charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison
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