A Twin Cities woman will serve six months in the workhouse after she admitted slipping a fellow Hennepin County jail inmate a lethal dose of heroin.
The sentencing this week in Hennepin County District Court of Cortney Ann Metcalfe, 32, of Burnsville, comes after she pleaded guilty to third-degree murder in connection with the death of Kristina A. Duren, 40, of St. Paul, more than a year ago.
Judge Kathryn Quaintance stayed for five years a seven-year term, which would have included roughly four years in prison. Quaintance sentenced Metcalfe to a year in the workhouse and gave her credit for the six months in jail she served upon her arrest.
Under terms of her sentence, Metcalfe must not use alcohol or illicit drugs, must submit to random substance testing, hold a job, undergo mental health evaluation and attend sober support sessions. Any violation during Metcalfe's five years' probation could mean an imposition of the seven-year term.
The sentence also covers a separately filed, fifth-degree drug possession case that is related to the murder charge.
"We argued for a prison sentence" of seven years, said Hennepin County Attorney spokesman Chuck Laszewski, "which is the [state] guideline sentence. The defense wanted dramatically less."
Duren's sister Teresa Smith said, "Finally justice will be served. … It means so very much to me that my sister can finally rest in peace."
Duren was found unresponsive in her bunk about 5:40 a.m. on Jan. 21, 2018. Duren and Metcalfe were in custody for unrelated drug arrests.