ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Supreme Court rejected a former Adrian man's petition seeking further review of the state's Court of Appeals decision to affirm his criminal sexual conduct convictions.
Bradly J. Haddock, 33, filed a petition with the state's highest court on Oct. 30, approximately four weeks after the Minnesota Court of Appeals rejected his argument that the 14-year-old victim's statements made to a Child's Voice examiner should not have admissible at trial because they were "inconsistent" with the victim's trial testimony.
In May 2018, a jury in Nobles County District Court convicted Haddock of raping a 14-year-old girl during an Aug. 3, 2017 sexual assault. He was sentenced to a 14-year prison sentence during an emotional September 2018 sentencing.
Haddock had moved to Worthington for a brief period before being incarcerated. He is currently serving his sentence at Minnesota Department of Corrections' Moose Lake prison. He may be eligible for parole in September 2027.