Court Dispositions, May 18-May 19, 2016

Published 9:56 am Monday, May 23, 2016

Freeborn County

District Court 

 

May 18

Alejandro David Rascon, 23, 4354 E. Edgewood Ave., Mesa, Arizona. Count 1: Speeding 91/70. Fees $220.

Amber Lynn Katusky, 19, 4028 Portland Ave., Minneapolis. Count 1: Driving while intoxicated – operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of methamphetamine. Sentenced to 60 days. Stay 60 days for two years. Sentenced to 40 hours of community service. Fees $105.

Roy Lee Kisner, 28, 1204 18th St. Count 1: Driving after revocation. Fees $280.

Thongsy Phanthourath, 45, 516 Larimore Circle. Count 1: No insurance driver. Sentenced to one year supervised probation. Fees $75. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence.

Guadalupe Puga Rosas, 30, 628 Larimore Circle. Count 1: Duty to drive with due care – inattentive. Fees $180. Count 2: Driving after revocation. Supervised probation for one year. Fees $75. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence. Count 3: No proof of insurance. Dismissed.

 

May 19

Sherri Lynn Adams, 54, 208 S. Second Ave. W. Count 1: DWI – Refuse to submit to a chemical test. Dismissed. Count 2: DWI – operate a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. Sentenced to 60 days. Stay 55 days for two years. Credit for time served five days. Supervised probation for two years. Fees $105. Sentenced to 62 hours of community service for eight months. Count 3: Obstruct legal process – interfere with peace officer. Dismissed.

Michael Bernal, 24, 318 N. Euclid St., Alden. Count 1: Fourth-degree intentionally damage to property. Sentenced to 90 days. Stay 90 days for one year. Supervised probation for one year. Sentenced to 30 hours of community service. Fees including restitution $152.99. Count 2: Disorderly conduct. Dismissed.

Adam Robert Burt, 30, 1211 St. Joseph. Count 1: Driving after cancellation – inimical to public safety. Sentenced to 180 days. Stay 170 days for two years. Credit for time served five days. Supervised probation for two years. Sentenced to 14 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, probation or community service.