Courts
MARTIN COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Speeding — Daniel D. Lontin, 60, of Taunton; fined $135.
Failure to yield right of way-making left turn — Aime N. Vega Gastelum, 41, of Sioux Falls, S.D.; fined $125.
FARIBAULT COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Speeding — Riley M. Kimball, 27, of Park Rapids; Anyegwi Tambi Spicely, 32, of Sacriston Durham; fined $125; Jacob S. Hernandez, 26, of Mankato; Brian R. Lange, 27, of Wantage, N.J. fined $135; Luke B. Gilbertson, 27, of Bricelyn; fined $145.
Railroad crossing-failure to stop for lowered crossing gate — Leonard P. Schultz, 64, of Wells; fined $185.
Benjamin J. Warmka, 40, of Easton was convicted of disorderly conduct-offensive/abusive/boisterous/noisy/obscene; fined $260. Received an additional charge of domestic assault-intentionally inflicts/attempts to inflict bodily harm on another; dismissed.
Donna L. Anderson, 56, of Winnebago was convicted of disorderly conduct-offensive/abusive/boisterous/noisy/obscene; fined $100. Received an additional charge of theft-take/use/transfer movable property without consent; dismissed.
Cesar A. Hinostroza, 33, of Bricelyn was received a stay of adjudication for violation of HRO; fined $175, sentenced to jail 45 days, stay 41 days for one year, credit for time served four days, unsupervised monitoring without adjudication one year, no violations of an active civil/criminal no contact order, no violations of harassment restraining order, remain law-abiding.
Gilber A. Marroquin, 22, of Eagle Grove, Iowa, was convicted of driving without a valid license for vehicle class or type; fined $75, sentenced to jail two days, credit for time served two days. Received an additional charge of windshield general prohibitions-no objects suspended between driver and windshield; dismissed.
Taylor M. Spence, 34, of St. Cloud was convicted of theft-take/use/transfer movable property without consent; fined $75, sentenced to jail 364 days, credit for time served 74, restitution reserved, restitution to remain open for 30 days.
Daniel S. White, 32, of Blue Earth was convicted of driving after cancellation-inimical to public safety; fined $735, sentenced to jail 364 days, stay 364 days for one year, unsupervised probation one year, no same or similar, no DAC, DAR, DAS violations.
Mark C. Carroll, 55, of Sierra Visa, Ariz was convicted of fourth degree driving while impaired; fined $635, sentenced to jail 90 days, stay 85 days for one year, credit for time served five days, supervised probation one year, complete comprehensive assessment, complete and pay for comprehensive assessment within 60 days of sentencing and follow recommendations in a timely manner, defendant 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 and household members and recent treatment providers as part of their assessment, defendant must successfully complete the level of treatment and aftercare recommended rather than choosing a lesser level of care. 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. Received an additional charge of third degree driving while impaired; dismissed.
Charles J. Leask, 55, of Alpha was convicted of driving while impaired-refusal to submit to chemical test-blood or urine as required by search warrant; fined $615, sentenced to jail 364 days, stay 361 days for two years, credit for time served three days, supervised probation two years, complete comprehensive assessment, complete and pay for comprehensive assessment within 60 days of sentencing and follow recommendations in a timely manner, defendant 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 and household members and recent treatment providers as part of their assessment, defendant must successfully complete the level of treatment and aftercare recommended rather than choosing a lesser level of care. 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. Received additional charges of driving while impaired-refusal to submit to chemical test-blood or urine as required by search warrant, driving after revocation and operating a motor vehicle without proof of insurance; each dismissed.
Glory J. Nietfeld, 57, of Winnebago was convicted of third-degree driving while impaired-one aggravating factor; fined $690, sentenced to jail 364 days, stay 360 days for two years, credit for time served four days, supervised probation two years, complete comprehensive assessment, complete and pay for comprehensive assessment within 60 days of sentencing and follow recommendations in a timely manner, defendant 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 and household members and recent treatment providers as part of their assessment, defendant must successfully complete the level of treatment and aftercare recommended rather than choosing a lesser level of care. 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. Received additional charges of second degree driving while impaired-two or more aggravating factors and open bottle law-possession; both dismissed.