MANKATO – Former University of Minnesota quarterback Philip Nelson was facing up to 20 years in prison and a ruined athletic career after he took part in a drunken fight last May that nearly killed another man. On Wednesday, he got his future back.
Nelson, 21, pleaded guilty to fifth-degree assault, a misdemeanor that comes with a maximum of 90 days in jail, for his role in a brawl at bar closing time in Mankato that left Isaac Kolstad with serious brain injuries. Felony charges were dropped.
The somber 20-minute hearing in a second-floor courtroom here was the coda to eight months of struggle for Nelson to return to his celebrated life. The Mankato native smiled and hugged his relatives and friends outside the chambers.
Nelson and his family are "relieved that this part is behind him," his attorney, Jim Fleming, told reporters afterward.
"From a parent's point of view, this is a hard case to watch," he said. "You have your children that you love, that … are capable of making mistakes, and things happen, and you just — I don't think there isn't a parent in the world that … hears these facts and does not have some compassion for all the people involved."
Nelson will be sentenced on Feb. 25. In addition to the possibility of three months in jail, he also could face a $1,000 fine.
He pleaded to a lesser charge after a prosecutor's medical expert said Nelson's kick did not lead to Kolstad's severe brain injury. The expert said the victim's injuries were mainly, if not all, from being punched in the head by a third man and hitting his head when he fell. Trevor Shelley, of St. Peter, also faces charges in the attack.
Dozens of family members and friends mulled outside the courtroom in Blue Earth County Wednesday morning, some looking hopeful, others with strained faces. Nelson strode in with Fleming just before 8 a.m., his supporters filling up the benches behind him.