Marshall County Man Jailed In No-Contact Case

Jacob Allen Pearson
Jacob Allen Pearson

Marshall County Man Jailed In No-Contact Case

MARSHALL COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Jacob Allen Pearson, 29, was booked into the Marshall County Jail on May 17, 2026.

Jail information lists Pearson on a charge of violating a no-contact order.

The booking entry describes the charge as domestic violence-related.

It also notes prior qualified domestic violence-related convictions or delinquency adjudications.

The record does not list a court outcome.

It also does not list a plea or conviction in this case.

Charge Listed In Jail Record

The jail entry says Pearson allegedly violated a no-contact order.

The charge states the alleged violation happened within ten years.

It references the first of two or more prior qualifying domestic violence-related offenses.

No further details were included in the booking information provided.

The record does not name an alleged victim.

It also does not describe the alleged contact.

Jacob Allen Pearson mugshotJacob Allen Pearson booking photo

Minnesota No-Contact Orders

Minnesota law allows courts to issue domestic abuse no-contact orders.

These orders can be issued in criminal or juvenile cases.

They may be issued before trial or after a conviction.

A violation can lead to a new criminal charge.

Penalties may be higher when prior qualifying offenses are listed.

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

Public court records may provide updates as the case moves forward.

Those records can be searched through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Additional local public safety information may be available through the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office.

Presumption Of Innocence

A jail booking is not a finding of guilt.

A criminal charge is only an accusation.

Pearson is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

This report is based on the jail information provided.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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