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Walz appoints Lyngaas to 1st District bench

Minnesota Lawyer//May 28, 2026//

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Walz appoints Lyngaas to 1st District bench

Minnesota Lawyer//May 28, 2026//

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Gov. Tim Walz has appointed Zachary Lyngaas as in Minnesota’s 1st Judicial District. Lyngaas will replace Judge Caroline H. Lennon and will be chambered in Shakopee in Scott County.

“In every role he holds, Zachary Lyngaas works to uphold the rule of law and serve the people of this state with distinction,” Walz said in a news release. “As a , he fought for fair outcomes for all his clients. As a prosecutor, he responsibly pursued cases and prioritized justice and fairness. As a member of our armed forces, he defended our nation at home and abroad. This balanced perspective and commitment to service makes him a great judge in .”

Minnesota’s 1st Judicial District consists of Carver, Dakota, Goodhue, Le Sueur, McLeod, Scott, and Sibley Counties. 

Lyngaas is an assistant public defender in the 1st District Public Defender’s Office, where he represents adult and juvenile clients. He previously worked as an assistant county attorney in the McLeod County Attorney’s Office and as a judicial law clerk to Judge Shereen M. Askalani in the 4th Judicial District.

Lyngaas is a member of the Minnesota Army National Guard and a veteran of the war in Afghanistan. He currently serves as first sergeant for A Troop, 1-94 Cavalry. Lyngaas’ volunteer activities include mentoring law students as part of the Mentor Externship Program and coaching youth T-ball and baseball. He earned his B.S. from South Dakota State University and his J.D. from the University of St. Thomas School of Law.

 

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