Man convicted of murdering North Dakota student

Harris Marley

Global Courant

The man convicted 20 years ago of the kidnapping, rape and murder of a North Dakota student has been transferred from Indiana’s death row to a Florida jail, according to federal records.

Alfonso Rodriguez, 70, was convicted of killing 22-year-old Dru Sjodin in November 2003 after abducting her from a shopping mall parking lot in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Her body was found in April of the following year in Crookston, Minnesota.

Rodriguez has been transferred from a death row prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, to Coleman II, a maximum-security prison in Sumterville, Florida, according to Federal Bureau of Prisons records, The Bismarck Tribune reported.

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A man convicted of the murder of a North Dakota student has been transferred from Indiana’s death row to a Florida jail. (Fox news)

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Rodriguez was sentenced to death in 2007. His death sentence was overturned in September 2021 when a federal judge ruled that Rodriguez’s constitutional rights had been violated at his trial, citing misleading coroner’s testimony, attorneys’ failure to discuss a possible insanity defense, and clues for severe post-traumatic stress disorder.

Federal prosecutors announced in March that they would not seek the death penalty again, and Rodriguez’s sentence was changed to life in prison without parole.

Man convicted of murdering North Dakota student

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