Prosecutor won't hear plea in Minn. double killing
Prosecutors have refused to hear a Minnesota man's offer to plead guilty in the shooting deaths of his ex-girlfriend and another man.
Instead, prosecutors plan to convene a grand jury in the case.
Twenty-eight-year-old Andrew Dikken of Renville had intended to plead guilty Wednesday to two counts of second-degree murder.
But because the prosecution plans to convene a grand jury, The West Central Tribune reports the judge would not hear Dikken's plea offer.
A grand jury is required in Minnesota to bring an indictment for first-degree murder.
Dikken is charged in the shooting deaths last month of 26-year-old Kara Monson and her 28-year-old boyfriend, Chris Panitzke. The victims were shot in Monson's Granite Falls home. Monson died at the scene and Panitzke died days later at HCMC.
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