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Minnesota Appellate Opinions

Published opinions of the Minnesota Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, collated from public records. 2 opinions matched.

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A15-1247; A15-1255 Minn. 2017-08-16 Granted State v. Stempfley
… responsible” for the acts of their codefendants, and a categorical rule that a sentencing departure may rest solely on an offender’s status as an accomplice would be inconsistent with that principle. State v. Campbell, 367 N.W.2d 454, 461 …
A16-0133 Minn. 2017-06-07 Granted State v. Rund
… nt officers. The district court granted Rund’s motion for a downward durational sentencing departure. A divided panel of the court of appeals affirmed the departure. 1 Appellant State of Minnesota filed a petition for review, which we grant …