Couple sentenced in senseless act of violence that left man dead in Moorhead
Cameron St. Claire gets nearly 16 years in prison for punching, killing Richard Stephen, while Erin Sundby avoids jail time. 2:37 pm, Dec. 15, 2020 ×
Cameron St. Clair (left) and Erin Sundby
Clay County Judge Michelle Lawson sentenced the 31-year-old Cameron Charles St. Claire of Dilworth, Minn., to 190 months in prison for second-degree murder in connection to the June 4 attack that killed 33-year-old Richard Stephen. Several other charges, including third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, were dismissed.
Judge Jade Rosenfeldt sentenced Erin Louise Sundby of Fargo, who turned 34 on Monday, Dec. 14, to 120 days in jail for third-degree assault for attacking Stephen s girlfriend, Jessica Meyer. Sundby received credit for time served.
Couple sentenced in senseless act of violence that left Fargo man dead
Cameron St. Claire gets nearly 16 years in prison for punching, killing Richard Stephen while Erin Sundby avoids jail time 6:26 pm, Dec. 14, 2020 ×
Cameron St. Clair (left) and Erin Sundby
Clay County Judge Michelle Lawson sentenced the 31-year-old Cameron Charles St. Claire of Dilworth, Minn., to 190 months in prison for second-degree murder in connection to the June 4 attack that killed 33-year-old Richard Stephen. Several other charges, including third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, were dismissed.
Judge Jade Rosenfeldt sentenced Erin Louise Sundby of Fargo, who turned 34 on Monday, to 120 days in jail for third-degree assault for attacking Stephen s girlfriend, Jessica Meyer. She received credit for time served.
Court: Negating pre-election rule suspensions voters relied on would disenfranchise voters of Clay County 5:46 pm, Dec. 14, 2020 ×
Edwin Hahn
MOORHEAD A judge on Monday, Dec. 14, dismissed with prejudice a lawsuit contesting the Nov. 3 election and the race for Minnesota House District 4A, stating in his ruling that negating pre-election rule suspensions that were made in light of the coronavirus pandemic would disenfranchise voters of Clay County.
Minnesota District Court Judge Timothy Churchwell also said in his order filed in Clay County District Court that because of substantive and procedural deficiencies the suit could not proceed on jurisdictional grounds.
The lawsuit was filed Nov. 30 by several contestants, including Edwin Hahn, a Republican from Moorhead who lost the race for the Minnesota House District 4A seat to Democrat Heather Keeler.
Attorneys for contestees maintain suit should be halted on procedural and other grounds 5:45 pm, Dec. 10, 2020 ×
Edwin Hahn
MOORHEAD A Minnesota District Court judge said Thursday, Dec. 10, he will issue a ruling by noon on Monday deciding whether a lawsuit should move forward involving the Nov. 3 election and the race for Minnesota House District 4A.
The suit was filed in Clay County District Court on Nov. 30 by several contestants, including Edwin Hahn, a Republican from Moorhead who lost the race for the Minnesota House District 4A seat to Democrat Heather Keeler.
Besides Keeler, other contestees in the suit include Clay County Auditor and Treasurer Lori Johnson and Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon.