Courts
MARTIN COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Driving after revocation — Terry D. Thompson, 60, of Welcome; fined $285.
Holding wireless communications device in one or both hands — Michael J. Cramer, 41, of Fairmont; fined $135.
Bennie W. Lernley III, 37, of Fairmont was convicted of domestic assault-intentionally inflicts/attempts to inflict bodily harm on another; fined $285, sentenced to jail 90 days, stay 88 days for one year, credit for time served two days, supervised probation one year, follow all state and federal criminal laws, cooperate with the search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, and things as directed by your probation officer, sign releases of information as directed, do not use or possess firearms, ammunition, or explosives, complete comprehensive assessment, no alcohol or controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, no possession of alcohol or drugs with the exception of prescribed medication, random testing, obtain permission from agent before leaving the state, domestic abuse evaluation, complete domestic violence inventory and follow all recommendations, no contact with victim(s), domestic no contact (DANCO), contact with probation, individual therapy. Received an additional charge of interrupting/interfering/impeding/disrupting 911 call; dismissed.
FARIBAULT COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Failure to use seatbelt — Roman L. Jahnke, 36, of Blue Earth; fined $110.
Andres Pascual Andres, 37, of Blue Earth was convicted of driving after revocation; fined $285. Also convicted of driving after revocation; fined $285.
Bonita J. Burchard, 61, of Waseca was convicted of fourth-degree driving while impaired-described; fined $235, sentenced to jail 90 days, stay 90 days for one year, supervised probation one year, complete comprehensive assessment, no alcohol or controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, no possession of alcohol or drugs with the exception of prescribed medication, random testing, attend MADD Impact Panel, follow all state and federal criminal laws, cooperate with the search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, and things as directed by your probation officer, sign releases of information as directed, remain law-abiding.
