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St. Paul, MN (KROC-AM News) - The Minnesota Supreme Court has upheld a Rochester man s conviction on a first-degree murder charge, but also found the judge in his case erred when he also entered a second-degree murder conviction into the court record against Malcolm Woods.
The justices, following precedent, found a person cannot be convicted of both first and second-degree murder for the same crime. The ruling remands the case back to Olmsted County Court for a future hearing to remove the second-degree murder conviction from the record.
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Woods is currently serving a life sentence for shooting and killing 38-year-old Brandon Arndt when the victim answered a knock on the door to his mobile home in southeast Rochester in the fall of 2018. His half-brother and half-brother’s girlfriend were also convicted of charges connected to Arndt s murder and are serving prison sentences.