Lakeville Man Sentenced to Probation, Home Monitoring in Dakota County CSC Case
Published: April 14th 2026
LAKEVILLE MN: A Lakeville man has been convicted and sentenced in Dakota County District Court in connection with a criminal sexual conduct case involving a juvenile.
Coltin McCain Smith, 18, received a stay of imposition, three years of supervised probation, and 45 days of electronic home monitoring after pleading guilty to fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct (nonconsensual sexual contact).
Under Minnesota law, the stay of imposition means the offense may be reduced to a misdemeanor if Smith successfully completes probation.
As part of his sentence, Smith must also complete sex offense-specific treatment, have no contact with the victim, and may not have contact with minor females without prior approval. Additional conditions include polygraph testing, compliance with probation, and payment of fines and fees totaling about $290.
Guilty Plea and Case Background
Court records show Smith entered a guilty plea on February 3, 2026, admitting to engaging in nonconsensual sexual contact.
According to the original criminal complaint, the allegations stemmed from incidents reported between May and August 2025 at a residence in Lakeville involving a juvenile female. The case was initially reported through child protection services, and the victim later disclosed nonconsensual sexual contact during a forensic interview.
The complaint states the allegations came to light after Smith reportedly disclosed the conduct to family members.