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MARTIN COUNTY

DISTRICT COURT

Speeding — Hong Li Huang, 54, of Estherville, Iowa, Gaetano A. Sparagna, 51, of Hurleyville N.Y., Luis R. Cardona Ramirez, 26, of Sioux Falls, S. D., Connor T. Nordgren, 22, of Holladay, Utah, Courtney R. Lang, 28, of Granada, John T. Mandebvu, 30, of Seattle, Wash.; all fined $125, Neil A. Mediratta, 25, of Rockford, Ill.; fined $135.

Expiration of drivers license-over 21 — Jennifer Ann R. Royston, 34, of Granada; fined &185.

Driving after suspension — Weston J. Bramstedt, 24, of Jackson; fined $285.

Driving after revocation — Gregory M. green, 51, of Faribault; fined $285.

Seat belt required-driver and passengers must use — David A. Whitehead, 67, of Fairmont; fined $110.

Fishing-extra line — Bradley J. Arnold, 35, of Sherburn; fined $185.

Operate veh/illegal H/L or T/L covers (except stock); fined $85.

Window tint(less than 50 percent light transmittance) — Joel M. Thate, 36, of Fairmont; fined $135.

Liquor-consumption by persons under 21 — Sable F. Fuller, 20, of Blue Earth; fined $185.

Theft-take/use/transfer movable prop-no consent — Jeffrey L. Thomas, 61, of Fairmont; fined $100. Sentence to jail 90 days, stay 90 days for one year, one year unsupervised probation, no same or similar, restitution reserved, if restitution is filed, it should be paid within six months

9/14/2021 – 10/14/2021.

Perez G. Lucas, 25, of Fairfax was convicted of no Minnesota driver’s license(after 60 days residency/30 days CDL); fined $185. An additional charge of no insurance driver; fined $200.

Hannah G. Grotberg, 26, of Ironwood, Mich., was convicted of speeding; fined $125. Additional charges of marijuana in motor vehicle(driver/owner >1.4 grams); fined $150 and Possession of drug paraphernalia; fined $50.

Sungmanitou Tankaobmani Roy, 22, of Champion, Mich. was convicted of marijuana in motor vehicle (driver/owner >1.4 grams); fined $235. An additional charge of possession of drug paraphernalia; fined $50.

Seth B. Becker, 18, of Fairmont was convicted of fifth-degree-possess schedule 1,2,3,4-not small amount marijuana; fined $500. Statutory stay of adjudication. Sentenced to 365 days, stay 365 days for one year, on year supervised probation, complete chemical assessment, follow recommendations of evaluation, no alcohol/controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medication, no possession of alcohol or drugs with the exception of prescribed medication, random testing, cognitive skill training, if recommended b probation agent, maintain employment, no same or similar, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact probation officer as directed, tell probation officer within 72 hours if have contact with law enforcement, tell probation officer within 72 hours if are charged with any new crime, tell probation officer within 72 hours if change your address, employment, or telephone number, cooperate with the search of person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, and things as directed by probation officer, sign releases of information as directed, do not use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives, if prohibited by law, obtain permission form agent before leaving the state. An additional charge of liquor-possession by person under 21; fined $100 and possession of drug paraphernalia-use or possession prohibited; dismissed. Tanner R. Klug, 21, of Fairmont was convicted of domestic assault-misdemeanor-commits act to cause fear of immediate bodily harm or death; fined $100. One year supervised probation, sentenced to 90 days, stay 75 days for one year credit for time served: two days, serve as: work release (if eligible), no contact with victim(s), domestic abuse counseling/treatment, successfully complete the Domestic Violence Program at Eunoia Family resource Center, no alcohol/controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, random testing, no same or similar, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact probation officer as directed, tell probation officer within 72 hours if have contact with law enforcement, tell probation officer within 72 hours if are charged with any new crime, tell probation officer within 72 hours if change your address, employment, or telephone number, cooperate with the search of person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, and things as directed by probation officer, sign releases of information as directed, do not use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives, if prohibited by law, no violations of an Order for Protection, follow all current and/or future Order for Protection and/or Domestic No Contact Orders, Domestic No Contact (DANCO). An additional felony charge of domestic assault-by strangulation was dismissed.

Daniel S. Stauter, 29, of Fairmont was convicted of felony second-degree assault-dangerous weapon; fined $1,085. Sentenced to five years supervised probation, jail 365 days, stay 335 days for five years, credit for time served: two days, serve as: home detention/electronic monitoring, defendant may serve remaining jail term on Electronic Home Monitoring with Alco Sensor. This should be in place on or before Oct. 1, 2021, at 4 p.m., follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact probation officer as directed, tell probation officer within 72 hours if have contact with law enforcement, tell probation officer within 72 hours if are charged with any new crime, tell probation officer within 72 hours if change your address, employment, or telephone number, cooperate with the search of person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, and things as directed by probation officer, sign releases of information as directed, do not use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives, obtain permission from agent before leaving the state, complete chemical assessment within 45 days, follow recommendations of evaluation, no contact with victim(s), no alcohol/controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medication, no possession of alcohol or drugs with the exception of prescribed medications, random testing, cognitive skill training, as directed be probation agent, maintain employment, obtain employment, no same or similar. An additional charge of fifth-degree assault-misdemeanor was dismissed.

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