Minnesota State Sen. Nicole Mitchell (D) was convicted of first-degree burglary after breaking into her stepmother’s home last year.
Arrested in April 2024 during her first Senate term, Mitchell has not yet said if she will resign, though Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy expects her to honor a pledge to step down if found guilty.
Mitchell denied intent to steal, claiming she was checking on her stepmother’s health.
Republicans have called for her resignation, criticizing her role in close legislative votes, The Hill has reported.
Sentencing has not been scheduled, and prison time is possible.
Written by B.C. Begley
