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Courts

MARTIN COUNTY

DISTRICT COURT

Speeding — Brener Alvarado-Perez, 22, of East Wenatchee, Wash.; fined $125.

Daniel W. Berglund, 46, of Lake Elmo; Cade D. Marttinen, 20, of Pinckney, Mich.; each fined $135.

Junk violation — Shawn D. Stich, 29, of Fairmont; fined $100.

Failure to wear seat belt while in a motor vehicle — Larry D. Bezug, 76, of Menno, S.D.; fined $110.

Display expired registration — Daniel L. Kruse, 65, of Granada; fined $115.

Child passenger restraint system-improperly worn or used — Ashlyn N. Mosloski, 27, of Fairmont; fined $135.

Patricia A. Martinez-Alvarez, 22, of Reading was convicted of speeding; fined $125. Also convicted of driver or owner allows open bottle; fined $100. Additional charge of expired proof of motor vehicle insurance was dismissed.

Lazarous L. Thomas, 22, of Fairmont was convicted on a felony charge of fifth-degree controlled substance possession-not small amount of marijuana; fined $75, sentenced to jail 51 days, credit for time served 51 days, five years supervised probation, sentence to service 10 days for indeterminate, complete chemical assessment, follow recommendations of evaluation, no alcohol/controlled substance use, no alcohol/controlled substance possession, random testing, obtain permission from agent before leaving the state, cognitive skill training, follow all conditions set forth in the probation agreement, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact probation agent within 72 hours if you’ve been charged with a new crime; are in contact with law enforcement; if you change address, employment, or telephone number, cooperate with search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, etc. by your probation officer, sign releases of information as directed, give DNA sample when directed, don’t use/possess firearms, ammunition, or explosives, don’t register to vote until discharged from probation and civil rights are fully restored.

Matthew J. Thomas, 35, of Bricelyn was convicted on a felony charge of third-degree burglary; fined $360, commit to Commissioner of Corrections 27 months, stayed for five years, sentenced to jail 40 days, credit for time served 40 days, five years supervised probation, complete treatment at Fountain Centers and follow aftercare plan, no contact with victim(s), pay restitution before fees, fines and surcharges, no alcohol/controlled substance use, no alcohol/controlled substance possession, random testing, obtain permission from agent before leaving the state, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact probation agent within 72 hours if you’ve been charged with a new crime; are in contact with law enforcement; if you change address, employment, or telephone number, cooperate with search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, etc. by your probation officer, sign releases of information as directed, give DNA sample when directed, don’t use/possess firearms, ammunition, or explosives, don’t register to vote until discharged from probation and civil rights are fully restored. Two additional felony charges of second-degree burglary-possess tools from building, and theft-take/use/transfer movable property without consent, were both dismissed.

William L. Traxler, 51, of Truman received a stay of imposition pursuant to Minnesota statutes on a felony charge of threats of violence; fined $1,085, sentenced to jail four days, credit for time served four days, five years supervised probation, sentence to service 10 days for indeterminate, no alcohol/controlled substance use, no alcohol/controlled substance possession, random testing, complete diagnostic assessment, follow recommendations of evaluation including care and aftercare, obtain permission from agent before leaving the state, follow all conditions set forth in the probation agreement, take medications in the prescribed dosage and frequency, no contact with victim(s), no threats of violence, complete Veteran’s Court if available where defendant is living, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact probation agent within 72 hours if you’ve been charged with a new crime; are in contact with law enforcement; if you change address, employment, or telephone number, cooperate with search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, etc. by your probation officer, sign releases of information as directed, give DNA sample when directed, don’t use/possess firearms, ammunition, or explosives, don’t register to vote until discharged from probation and civil rights are fully restored.

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