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State v. Cabrera11/19/2002 contusion while resisting attempted rape).
Appellant incorrectly argues that the personal injury to M.I.L. after the sexual penetration cannot be used to support his conviction. Appellant contends that the personal injury must be caused in the process of accomplishing sexual penetration. We disagree. A victim's injuries do not have to be simultaneous with the actual sexual penetration, as long as they are sufficiently related to the act to constitute "personal injury" within the meaning of the statute. State v. Sollman, 402 N.W.2d 634, 636 (Minn. App. 1987).
Affirmed.
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