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Third co-defendant in 2018 Arndt murder going to prison
Darien Klindworth-Woods was sentenced to up to 20 years of probation as well as a stayed 46-month prison sentence. After being charged with fleeing a police officer in Blue Earth County, he asked to be sent to prison. 12:17 pm, Jan. 19, 2021 ×
Darien Klindworth-Woods
Just more than four months after the mother of 38-year-old Brandon Arndt asked an Olmsted District Court judge for leniency for the 22-year-old charged in connection with her son s murder, the North Mankato, Minn., man asked to be sent to prison.
According to court records, Darien Klindworth-Woods requested on Jan. 15 to execute a stayed 46-month prison sentence. He is being held at the Olmsted County Adult Detention Center without right to bail pending his move to state prison. He will receive credit for 374 days already served.
Formerly Stayed Prison Sentence Executed in Rochester Murder Case
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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - The only person given the opportunity to avoid prison for their involvement in the murder of a Rochester man in 2018 has been granted his request to serve what had been a stayed 46-month prison term.
22-year-old Darian Klindworth-Woods went before an Olmsted County judge on Friday and requested the execution of the nearly 4-year prison sentence. The Mankato man was placed on probation last year after he entered a guilty plea to aiding an offender for his role in the shooting death of 38-year-old Brandon Arndt at a southeast Rochester mobile home park. Klindworth-Woods was given credit for the 374 days he previously served in jail.