Crookston Jail Books Stewart on Felony Assault

Casey Leroy Stewart
Casey Leroy Stewart

Crookston Jail Books Stewart on Felony Assault

CROOKSTON (trfnews.i234.me) — Casey Leroy Stewart was recently booked into custody in Polk County.

The provided jail entry lists July 6, 2026, as the booking date.

It lists Stewart’s birth date as December 9, 2003.

The listed charge is third-degree assault involving substantial bodily harm.

The booking entry classifies the allegation as a felony.

It cites Minnesota Statute 609.223, subdivision 1.

Booking Record Offers Limited Details

The brief entry does not describe the reported incident.

It does not identify an alleged victim or the incident location.

No bond amount was included in the information provided.

A scheduled court appearance was also not listed.

The record does not include a criminal complaint or incident report.

Those documents may explain the facts supporting the allegation.

They may also identify witnesses, injuries, and the reported timeline.

No police officers are named in this report.

Casey Leroy Stewart booking photo
Casey Leroy Stewart booking photo.

Minnesota Third-Degree Assault Law

Minnesota law covers third-degree assault under Section 609.223.

Subdivision 1 applies when an assault allegedly causes substantial bodily harm.

A conviction can bring up to five years in prison.

A court may also impose a fine of up to $10,000.

Those are maximum penalties allowed by law.

They do not predict the outcome of Stewart’s case.

Prosecutors must prove every required part of the charge.

Stewart may challenge the evidence and present a defense.

Readers can review the law through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

Case Remains Pending

A jail booking records a person’s entry into custody.

It does not prove guilt or confirm a criminal conviction.

Stewart is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

The filed charge may change after prosecutors review available evidence.

A judge may later set bond and release conditions.

Future records may list hearings, motions, and a final case outcome.

Some public documents may not appear online immediately.

Minnesota Court Records Online provides access to many district court records.

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office also provides county records information.

This report is based only on the booking details supplied.

No complaint, warrant, or court order was provided.

Official court records should be checked for future updates.

Those records may clarify the allegation and Stewart’s custody status.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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