Minnesota Lawmaker to Resign Following Burglary Conviction

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Minnesota State Senator Nicole Mitchell, convicted of first-degree burglary for breaking into her stepmother's home, plans to resign by August 4 after completing her legislative duties. Her arrest and conviction have stirred political controversy, with Republicans demanding her immediate resignation and criticizing Democratic support that kept her in office. The case highlights ongoing tensions in the closely divided Minnesota Senate.
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