(Minneapolis, MN) — Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor is being resentenced. The Minnesota Supreme Court says Noor will go before Judge Kathryn Quaintance today and is expected to be resentenced to 41-months in prison on the second-degree manslaughter conviction in the death of Justine Ruszczyk. The former officer was first sentenced to 12 years in prison after being convicted by a jury but it was overturned by the court who said Noor’s actions did not meet the requirement for third-degree murder.