"Minnesota Woman Released Early from Prison Due to New Law Change in Murder Conviction Case"

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Two women convicted in connection with a Minnesota man's murder were released early from prison after their sentences were reduced under a new state law that redefines aiding and abetting murder, allowing for retroactive application. The women were resentenced on lesser charges and released after serving over six years. The victim's family expressed disappointment with the decision, while attorneys and officials defended the change as a means to ensure appropriate consequences for major participants in a murder.
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