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Hennepin County Attorney > News
Friday,
The Hennepin County attorney's office listed all the reasons Billy Glaze should remain in prison
Tuesday,
Jorge Juarez of St. Louis Park pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal vehicular homicide in the death of hardware store owner James Hance.
Michael Henderson, who escaped out of the courtroom after a jury found him guilty of attempted murder, was sentenced to more than 16 years in prison. He was charged last week with escape from custody.
Wednesday,
Jasmine Jones had been feuding with Lakisha Neal before shooting Saturday morning
Quanan Lee Machacek pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and was immediately sentenced to life without parole. Joshua Ford pled to second-degree murder in a fatal shooting incident that began on a Metro Transit bus.
Monday,
John Iverson and Yia Her pleaded guilty in different drunk driving cases, each of which resulted in a death.
One charged in weekend shooting death; extension sought in second case
Michael Whitelaw was charged with understating the revenue of his Uptown restaurant and not paying his sales taxes
Peijan Hodges was charged with assaulting two women in a Minneapolis parking ramp.
A former teacher pleaded guilty to a single count of felony stalking for aggressively pursuing a 17-year-old student in his Minneapolis South High School class.
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman joined U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger to announce the indictment of eight people in a heroin ring based in North Minneapolis