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.