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Mathewson and his co-defendant both avoided prison time. Written By: Leah Ward | ×
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WORTHINGTON Convicted of first-degree drug sale, a St. Peter man will serve probation in lieu of a prison sentence.
Parker Mathewson, 23, was arrested last February when during a traffic stop, a Worthington police officer discovered 153 pounds of marijuana products inside a vehicle Mathewson was driving. Both Mathewson and the passenger were charged with two counts of first-degree drug sale and one count of first-degree drug possession.
Mathewson pleaded guilty to one count of sale, with the other charges dismissed in the plea agreement. He received his sentence Wednesday.
Year in Review 2020: Murder trial ends in acquittal
The jury ruled that the Nobles County Attorney s Office failed to prove Kruse s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Written By: Leah Ward | ×
Christopher Kruse (with headphones) was emotional after hearing that the jury had declared him not guilty in the August 2015 murder of his wife, Janette Pigman-Kruse. (Leah Ward/The Globe)
WORTHINGTON This past year began with a three-week jury trial of a local man accused of murdering his wife in 2015, which resulted in a verdict of not guilty.
Chris Kruse, now of Worthington, was arrested in 2019 on suspicion of the murder of Janette Pigman-Kruse. Both Kruse and his family, including his in-laws, insisted that he was innocent, and the case was scheduled for a jury trial. The stakes were high for Kruse, as Minnesota law says that for a conviction of first-degree murder, the sentence is life in prison.