Court Dispositions: June 16-18, 2020

Published 8:30 pm Friday, June 19, 2020

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Freeborn County

District Court

 

June 16

Linda Kay Christian, 59, 606 Pilot St., Albert Lea. Count 1: Traffic regulation – Physically disabled; unlaw exercise of parking privileges. Fees $280.

Kim Kevin White, 64, 305 E. Third St. Apartment 3, Albert Lea. Count 1: False imprisonment (felony). Dismissed. Count 2: Domestic assault by strangulation (felony). Dismissed. Count 3: Threats of violence (felony). Commit to Commissioner of Corrections – MN Correctional Facility-St. Cloud 21 months; stay for five years. Supervised probation five years. Local confinement 20 days, stay zero years, zero months, zero days; credit for time served 20 days. Fees $130. Count 4: Domestic assault (misdemeanor). Dismissed. Count 5: Order for protection violation (misdemeanor). Dismissed.

Brett Mitchell Kubiatowicz, 20, 108 Fourth Place SW., Geneva. Count 1: Liquor – consumption by persons under 21. Fees $180.

 

June 17

Timothy Ray Iverson, 57, 800 Fourth Ave. S. Unit 516, Albert Lea. Count 1: Traffic – speeding – exceed limit of 30 mph – urban district 53/30. Fees $220.

Christopher James Radford, 41, 1350 Stillwater Ave., St. Paul. Count 1: Second degree gross misdemeanor DWI – operate motor vehicle under influence of alcohol. Dismissed. Count 2: Second degree gross misdemeanor DWI – operate motor vehicle – alcohol concentration 0.08 within two hours. Local confinement 365 days, stay 275 days for four years. Supervised probation four years. Fees $1,005.

 

June 18

Daniel Marc Walters, 50, 1703 Frank Hall Drive, Albert Lea. Count 1: Traffic – DWI – Third degree driving while impaired; refuse to submit to chemical test. Supervised probation four years. Local confinement 365 days, stay 364 days for four years; credit for time served one day. Fees $405. Count 2: Traffic – DWI – operate motor vehicle under influence of alcohol. Dismissed. Count 3: Drivers licenses – driving restrictions – alcohol/controlled substance; violations. Dismissed.

 

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.