Court Dispositions: Oct. 6-7, 2016

Published 3:07 pm Saturday, December 17, 2016

Freeborn County

District Court

Oct. 6

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Joselin Careli Espinoza, 23, 504 James Ave. No. 107. Count 1: Driving after suspension. Fees $280. Count 2: Motor vehicle registration – display cancelled/revoked/stolen plates. Dismissed.

Jacob Alan Gardner, 29, 715 Johnson St. Count 1: Fleeing a peace officer by means other than a motor vehicle. Sentenced to 90 days. Credit for time served 90 days. Count 2: Obstruct legal process – interfere with a peace officer. Dismissed.

Elizabeth Ann Zak, 41, 210 First Ave. N, Count 1: Driving after revocation. Supervised probation for one year. Fees including restitution. $183.72. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence. Count 2: Traffic collision – collision with unattended vehicle – notify victim or police. Dismissed.

Andrew John Monaghan, 60, 3171 285th St., Masonville, Iowa. Count 1: Implement of husbandry – operate or tow on interstate. Fees $180.

Patrick Shannon Tesmer, 51, 1504 Eighth Ave NE, Austin. Count 1: Expired driver’s license – over 21. Fees $180.

Oct. 7

Kristin M. Anderson, 31, 1432 Frank Hall Drive. Count 1: Theft – take/use/transfer movable property without consent. Dismissed. Count 2: Receiving stolen property. Sentenced to 30 days. Credit for time served 30 days. Fees $80.

Armando Almaguer Bacallao, 32, 327 Winter Ave. Count 1: Careless driving. Fees $280.

Geronimo Deluna Jr., 40, 501 N. Ross St., Bricelyn. Count 1: Theft – take/use/transfer movable property without consent – aid and abet. Sentenced to 71 days. Credit for time served 71 days. Fees $80.

Eliseo Duenes, 23, 803 Ramsey. Count 1: Driving after revocation. Fees $280.

Jordan Marie Smoczyk, 20, 1030 S. Broadway Ave. Apt. 3. Count 1: Theft – take/use/transfer movable property without consent – aid and abet. Sentenced to 30 days. Stay 30 days for one year. Supervised probation for one year. Fees including restitution $192. 22.

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.