Convictions: June 2-8
Published 6:38 am Saturday, June 15, 2019
– Matthew Jack Clennon, 21, of Austin was sentenced to 18 months in prison for felony terroristic threats. He must pay $1,067.41 in fines. The sentence is concurrent to another case.
– Riley Joseph Forcelle, 21, of Austin was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor traffic regulation-driver must carry proof of insurance when operating vehicle. He must follow a few conditions and pay $385 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
– Aron James Huehn, 21, of Cottonwood was sentenced to five years of probation for felony theft-take/use/transfer movable property without consent. He must follow several conditions and pay $135 in fines.
– Zachary Martin Koecher, 29, of Austin was sentenced to five years of probation for felony violation of order for protection. He must perform 40 hours of community service, follow several conditions and pay $135 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 21 months in prison. He received credit for 198 days served.
– Yoichi Manabusan, 22, of Austin 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 $1,410 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
– Amy Christine Rabideau, 49, or Austin was sentenced to 180 days in jail for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle-alcohol concentration 0.08 within two hours. She must pay $110 in fines. She received credit for 73 days served.
– Luis Alberto Saenz, 25, of Austin was sentenced to two years of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle-alcohol concentration 0.08 within two hours. He must spend 28 days on electronic home monitoring, follow several conditions and pay $1,010 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail. He received credit for one day served.
– John Leonard Zaharris, 70, 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 $285 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
– Fortino Zarate, 29, of Oakland was sentenced to five years of probation for felony domestic assault. He must follow several conditions and pay $585 in fines. He was sentenced to 214 days in jail for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle-body contains any amount of schedule I/II drugs-not marijuana. He must pay $1,085 in fines. He received credit for 214 days served.
– Bradley Michael Earl, 23, of Austin was sentenced to five years of probation for felony fifth-degree drugs-sale of a schedule IV controlled substance mixture. He must perform 40 hours of community service, follow several conditions and pay $135 in fines. He received credit for 77 days served.
– James Michael Harris, 32, of Albert Lea was sentenced to two years of probation for gross misdemeanor check forgery-falsely endorse. He must follow a few conditions and pay $664.25 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
– Dakota Ray Janning, 22, of Austin was sentenced to 20 years of probation for felony third-degree drugs-sale of a narcotic. He must perform 80 hours of community service, follow several conditions and pay $5,085. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 27 months in prison. He received credit for 57 days served.
– Phouminh Kullavongsa, 38, of Austin was sentenced to 180 days in jail for felony fifth-degree drug possession. He must perform 40 hours of sentence to service for 60 days, serve five years of probation, follow several conditions and pay $85 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 19 months in prison. He received credit for 120 days served. He received a concurrent sentence of 180 days in jail for gross misdemeanor third-degree DWI-under the influence of a controlled substance. He received credit for 120 days served. He received a consecutive sentence of two years of probation for gross misdemeanor second-degree DWI-under the influence of a controlled substance. He must spend 55 days on electronic home monitoring, follow several conditions and pay $110 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 365 days in jail. He received credit for 35 days served.
– Jayson Neth, 32, of Austin was sentenced to two years of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle-alcohol concentration 0.08 within two hours. He must spend 25 days on electronic home monitoring, follow several conditions and pay $610 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail. He received credit for five days served.
– Mavrick Randal Raygor, 27, 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 $385 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
– Nyabuachai William Samuel, 25, of Rochester was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-refuse to submit to chemical test; breath or test refusal or failure. She must follow several conditions and pay $610 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.