Convictions
Published 9:52 am Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Freeborn County
District Court
March 10
Nathan Chad Baseman, 31, 510 Main St., Hartland. Count 1: Predatory offender knowingly violates registration requirement or intentionally provides false information. Sentenced to 18 months. Stay 18 months for 5 years. Supervised probation for 5 years. Sentenced to 40 hours of community service. Fees $80.
Earl Chris Thibodeau, 48, 12 Fink, Faribault. Count 1: DUI. Sentenced to 48 months. Count 2: Fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle. Dismissed. Count 3: Fleeing a peace officer on foot. Count 4: Resisting arrest. Sentenced to 1 year. Fees $130. Count 5: Driving after cancellation. Dismissed. Count 6: Possession of marijuana. Dismissed.
Terry Lee Driscoll, 64, 3625 Bamber Valley Rd. SW, Rochester. Count 1: Careless driving. Sentenced to 60 days. Stay 60 days for 1 year. Supervised probation for 1 year. Fees $605.
Kevin Michael Poppel, 34, 2304 W. Ninth St. Count 1: Vehicle exceeds width restrictions. Fees $180.
March 11
Cassandra Jean Baerg, 27, 310 Fifth St. N, Butterfield. Count 1: No proof of insurance. Fees $280.
Michael Bernal, 23, 318 N Euclid St., Alden. Count 1: Trespassing. Sentenced to 30 days. Stay 30 days for 1 year. Unsupervised probation for 1 year. Fees $280.
Tina Marie Bidler, 40, 1407 W. Fountain St. Count 1: No proof of insurance. Fees $280.
Roger Lee Stolt, 54, 619 Seventh St. E. Count 1: No proof of insurance. Supervised probation for 1 year. Fees $75.
Tommy Lee Walker, 53, 618 Fifth St. E Count 1: Violation of a harassment restraining order. Dismissed. Count 2: Violation of a harassment restraining order. Sentenced to 24 months. Stay 24 months for 5 years. Supervised probation for 5 years. Local confinement 3 days. Credit for time served 3 days. Fees $80.
Nicholas Shane Aguilera, 21, 91 Sixth Ave. N, Northwood, Iowa. Count 1: 911 Interference. Dismissed. Count 2: Domestic assault. Sentenced to 90 days. Stay 90 days for 1 year. Credit for time served 9 days. Fees $80. Count 3: Domestic assault. Dismissed.
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