Court Dispositions: Oct. 18, 2017

Published 8:17 pm Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Freeborn County

District Court

Oct. 18

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Jaymie Davionne Collins, 24, 1436 Case Ave. Unit 3, St. Paul. Count 1: DWI. DIsmissed. Count 2: DWI – operate motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration of .08 or more within two hours. Sentenced to 60 days. Stay 60 days for two years. Supervised probation for two years. Fees $605. Count 3: Driving after suspension. Dismissed.

Adam John Flategraff, 25, 1425 Spartan Ave. Count 1: Give peace officer false name/birthdate/ID card. Sentenced to 90 days. Stay 86 days for one year. Credit for time served four days. Supervised probation for one year. Sentenced to 40 hours of community service. Fees $80.

Nancy Ann Hamson, 66, 806 Troy Road Unit 115. Count 1: Theft – take/use/transfer movable property without consent. Fees $280.

Courtney Marie Kaasa, 25, 223 Third St. E. Count 1: Failure to stop at a stop sign or lines at entrance to through highway. Count 2: Drugs – possess/sale small amount of marijuana – no remuneration. Count 3: Drugs – possession of drug paraphernalia – use or possession prohibited. Count 4: Open container. Sentenced to 25 hours of community service. Fees $80.

Olivia Rose Keesling, 23, 422 Seventh St. E. Count 1: Driving after revocation. One year diversion program. Fees $75. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence.

Olivia Rose Keesling, 23, 422 Seventh St. E. Count 1: Driving after revocation. One year supervised probation. Fees $75. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence.

Li Jie Nuan, 47, 1113 Eastgate Road. Count 1: Traffic collision – collision with unattended vehicle – notify victim or police. Supervised probation for one year. Fees $75. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence.

Karena Danielle Sierra, 18, 311 Fourth St. E Apt. 25. Count 1: Theft – take/use/transfer movable property without consent. Unsupervised probation for one year. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence.

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.