Court Dispositions: Oct. 15-17, 2018

Published 9:35 pm Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Freeborn County

District Court

 

Oct. 15

Yeleina Slavis Primakov, 32, 5124 W. Woodside Ave., Spokane, Washington. Count 1: Speeding 94/70. Fees $220.

 

Oct. 16

Raul Bautista Aguilar, 24, 714 Madison Ave. Count 1: Driving after suspension. Fees $280.

Victor Gomez Jr., 24, 709 Water St. Count 1: Driving without a valid driver’s license. Fees $180. Count 2: Speeding 46/30. Fees $60.

Angeles Jasleen Vazquez Perez, 22, 826 Fourth Ave. S Unit 204. Count 1: Driving after cancellation. Fees $280.

Daniel Aaron Davidson, 25, 407 16th St. SE, Austin. Count 1: Driving after revocation. Fees $280.

Erick Adrian Sotelo Carrillo, 22, 10214 Carthage Drive, Houston. Count 1: Speeding 107/70. Count 2: No Minnesota driver’s license. Fees $380.

 

Oct. 17

Cheyenne Noel Bergerson, 20, 410 Mitchell St. S, St. Ansgar, Iowa. Count 1: Driver fails to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk. Fees $180.

Ann Marie Haroldson, 59, 751 Knoll Road, Emmons. Count 1: DWI – alcohol concentration .08 or more within two hours. Sentenced to 60 days. Credit for time served 60 days. Fees $405.

Kevin Badman Painter, 38, homeless. Count 1: Driving after revocation. Supervised probation for one year. Fees $75. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence. Count 2: Driver must carry proof of insurance when operating a vehicle. Supervised probation for one year. Fees $75. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence.

Amanda Lee Westcott, 35, 1103 Amelia Ave. Count 1: DWI – alcohol concentration .08 or more within two hours. Sentenced to 365 days. Stay 299 days for three years. Credit for time served 66 days. Supervised probation for three years. Fees $155. Count 2: DWI. Dismissed. Count 3: Open bottle law – drinking and consumption. Dismissed.

Melissa Jean Radde, 37, 721 Fourth St. S No. 4, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Count 1: Speeding 91/70. Fees $220. Count 2: Improperly worn seat belt. Fees $25.

 

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.