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Courts

FARIBAULT COUNTY

DISTRICT COURT

Speeding — Ariana R. Chase, 19, of Wells; Linda J. Hall, 49, of White Pine, Mich.; each fined $125.

Jason A. Anderson, 45, of New Washington, Ind.; fined $135.

Nathaniel V. Savino, 24, of Bozeman, Mont.; fined $225.

Benjamin J. Rosa, 42, of Fairmont was convicted of trespass-occupy or enter locked dwelling or posted building; fined $185, sentenced to jail 90 days, stayed 87 days for one year, credit for time served three days, one year supervised probation, sentence to service eight hours for indeterminate, contact probation officer as directed, restitution reserved for 90 days, complete mental health evaluation with Dr. Switras or other approved assessor within 90 days of sentencing and follow all recommendations of the assessment, don’t enter any property owned by Patton Roofing or have contact with their employees, cognitive skill training as directed by agent, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact probation agent within 72 hours if charged with a new crime; are in contact with law enforcement; if changes address, employment, or telephone number, cooperate with search of person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, etc. by probation officer, give a DNA sample when directed, sign releases of information as directed, don’t use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives if prohibited by law. Also convicted of theft-take/use/transfer movable property without consent; sentenced to jail three days, credit for time served three days. Additional charge of fourth-degree damage to property-intentional damage-other circumstances was dismissed.

Todd M. Taylor, 45, of Austin, Minn. was convicted of third-degree damage to property-reduce value $501 to $1,000; fined $75, sentenced to jail 364 days, stayed 360 days for two years, credit for time served four days, two years unsupervised probation, no contact with victim(s).

Three additional felony charges of first-degree burglary of occupied dwelling with non-accomplice present, stalking-pattern of stalking conduct, harassment-second or subsequent violation within 10 years, and misdemeanor charges of domestic assault-subsequent violation and trespass-occupy or enter locked dwelling or posted building, were all dismissed.

Whitney L. Wersal, 34, of Minnesota Lake was convicted of disorderly conduct-offensive/abusive/boisterous/noisy/obscene; fined $260. Additional charges of fifth-degree assault-inflict or attempt bodily harm and obstruct legal process-interfere with peace officer, were both dismissed.

Nathaniel C. Robinson, 19, of Blue Earth was convicted of speeding; fined $145. Also convicted of expired registration; fined $30.

Crystal Elizabeth F. Sell, 45, of Wells was convicted of second-degree driving while impaired-two or more aggravating factors; fined $685, sentenced to jail 364 days, stayed 274 days for two years, credit for time served 26 days, remainder of 54 days may be served on EHM with alco-sensor at defendant’s request, two years supervised probation, sentence to service two days for indeterminate, contact probation officer as directed, restitution reserved for 60 days, complete and pay for comprehensive assessment within 60 days of sentencing and follow all recommendations in a timely manner, must sign all releases for assessor to obtain collateral information from assigned probation agent(s), assigned social worker(s) if any, mental health treatment provider(s) if any, relevant family/household members and recent treatment providers as part of their assessment, must successfully complete the level of treatment and aftercare recommended rather than choosing a lesser level of care, no alcohol/controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, no alcohol/controlled substance possession with the exception of prescribed medications, random testing, attend MADD impact panel within 60 days and follow recommendations, remain law-abiding, therapeutic services with qualified counselor, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact probation agent within 72 hours if charged with a new crime; are in contact with law enforcement; if changes address, employment, or telephone number, cooperate with search of person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, etc. by probation officer, sign releases of information as directed, don’t use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives. Additional charges of driving after cancellation-inimical to public safety, and collision with unattended vehicle-fail to notify victim or police, were both dismissed.

Pedro Padilla Zavala, 27, of Wells was convicted of no proof of motor vehicle insurance; fined $200. Also convicted of expired registration; fined $115.

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