Court Dispositions

Published 10:07 am Friday, January 8, 2016

Freeborn County

District Court 

 

Sept. 14

Ruby Shantal Michelle Bingham, 30, 203 Second Ave. W Unit , Albia, Iowa. Count 1: Speeding 92/70. Fees $220.

Peter Joseph Carroll, 63, 4586 Marthia Cole Lane, Memphis, Tennessee. Count 1: Commercial motor vehicle – driver has no record of duty status in log book. Fees $180. Count 2: Commercial motor vehicle – no ID for interstate carrier. Fees $100.

 

Sept. 15

Jorge Luis Acosta-Valdes, 50, 1904 Bridge Ave. No. 105. Count 1: Theft – take/use/transfer movable property without consent. Sentenced to 30 days. Stay 30 days for one year. Unsupervised probation for one year. Fees $280. Count 2: Domestic assault. Dismissed.

Timothy Edward Eason, 50, no address given. Count 1: Driving after revocation. Sentenced to 90 days. Credit for time served 90 days. Fees $80. Count 2: Open container. Dismissed.

Cesar Salvador Gomez, 22, 2318 Gene Ave. Count 1: Disorderly conduct. Sentenced to unsupervised monitoring without conviction for six months. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence.

Manuel Velez Jr., 28, 118 Front St. Count 1: Domestic assault. Sentenced to 106 days. Credit for time served 106 days. Fees $80.

Keith Eugene Anderson, 26, 1717 Plainview Lane. Count 1: Tresspass – premise of another – refuse to depart. Sentenced to 30 days. Stay 30 days for one year. Credit for time served 10 days. Unsupervised probation for one year. Fees $80. Count 2: Give peace officer a false name. Dismissed.

 

Sept. 16

Shanna Janee Diaz Andresen, 34, 1918 Grand Ave. Count 1: Traffic collision – driver involved fails to stop. Sentenced to 10 days. Stay 10 days for one year. Unsupervised probation for one year. Fees $280.

Kenwone D. Pruitt, 20, 19 1/2 St. SE Apt. H, Rochester. Count 1: Domestic assault. Dismissed. Count 2: Interference with emergency telephone calls and communications. Sentenced to 180 days. Stay 128 days for two years. Credit for time served 52 days. Sentenced to four days community service. Fees $80.

 

The Tribune publishes all convictions where the financial obligation to the court is $180 or greater or resulted in jail time or community service.