ROCHESTER, Minn. –  After a paternity test a Rochester man, Rafeal Steele, 37, was charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct on a young teenager. The baby was born prematurely with significant health issues. To investigators Steele denied the charge. The criminal complaint called the paternity test a 99% reliable indicator. The victim was identified in the complaint only as “under the age of 15.”  The impregnation was in February. The baby was born this fall.