Convictions: April 21-27
Published 8:09 am Monday, May 6, 2019
Dusty Joe Allen, 39, of Grand Meadow was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor third-degree DWI-refuse to submit to chemical test of blood or urine as required by search warrant. He must follow several conditions and pay $560 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
Tyler Scott Juveland, 30, of Lime Springs, Iowa, was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor issue dishonored check-value more than $250-$500. He must follow a few conditions and pay $560 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail. He received credit for 40 days served. He received a concurrent sentence of five years of probation for felony fifth-degree drug possession. He must perform 40 hours of community service, follow several conditions and pay $135 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 12 months and one day in prison. He received another concurrent sentence of two years of probation for felony failure to appear on a felony charge. He must follow several conditions and pay $135 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 12 months and one day in prison. He received credit for 40 days served.
Jessica Jean Laird, 42, of Chatfield was sentenced to five years of probation for felony fifth-degree drug possession. She must perform 40 hours of community service and follow several conditions.
Ojulu Obang Onyongo, 28, of St. Paul was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-refuse to submit to chemical test; breath or test refusal or failure. He must follow several conditions and pay $525 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
Blake Douglas Ross, 19, of Austin was sentenced to five years of probation for felony fifth-degree drug possession. He must perform 40 hours of community service and follow several conditions.
Travis Charles Wytaske, 35, of Lansing was sentenced to 180 days in jail for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle under the influence of any amount of schedule I/II drugs. He must pay $85 in fines. He received credit for 153 days served.
Samuel Lyle Deyo, 24, of Austin was sentenced to two years of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. He must follow several conditions and pay $1,010 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
John Walter Flink, 68, of Austin was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor driving after cancellation of his license-inimical to public safety. He must follow a few conditions and pay $50 in fines.
Peter Anton Grubish, 32, of Ellendale received two concurrent sentences of two years of probation for two counts of felony issue dishonored check-value more than $500. He must follow a few conditions.
Tamara Maria Jefferson, 47, of Austin was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle-alcohol concentration 0.08 within two hours. She must spend 27 days on home monitoring, follow several conditions and pay $610 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail. She received credit for three days served.
James John Mentz, 30, of Rochester was sentenced to 39 months in prison for felony third-degree drugs-sale of narcotic drug. He must pay $85 in fines.
Elizabeth Renae Raimann, 28, of Austin was sentenced to two days in jail, which can be waived with the installation of an ignition interlock on her vehicle, for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle under the influence of any amount of schedule I/II drugs. She must serve two years of probation, spend 28 days on home monitoring, which can be waived with the installation of an ignition interlock, follow several conditions and pay $1,010 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
Darrell James Wigham, 30, of Austin was sentenced to 88 months in prison for felony first-degree arson-dwelling. He must pay $85 in fines. He received a consecutive sentence of 12 months and one day in prison for felony fourth-degree assault-correctional employee. He must pay $201.55 in fines.