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Tim Huber Gets More than 25 Years for Killing of Tim Larson of Albertville

'You are a danger to society,' Larson's widow told Huber, the West Central Tribune reported.

Timothy Huber received a prison sentence of 25.5 years Friday for the 2011 killing of Tim Larson of Albertville, according to the West Central Tribune:

Before he handed down the sentence, [Kandiyohi County] District Judge Donald M. Spilseth noted to the Larson family members, many of whom have been at every court hearing over the past 21 months, that they had conducted themselves in a professional and appropriate manner. “You are a great family,” Spilseth said, noting that their conduct was indicative of the needlessness and the senselessness of Tim Larson’s killing. ...

Deb Larson read several notes sent to her by friends, students and school officials at St. Michael Albertville schools, where her husband was a special education teacher. ... “My husband was a kind and generous man,” Deb Larson said. “My husband’s actions attest to the way he lived his life.”

In contrast, Deb Larson said, Tim Huber’s lies and schemes had given him the sentence of a murderer. “They are evidence that you are a danger to society,” she said.

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