Convictions: July 7-13
Published 7:31 am Monday, July 22, 2019
Michael Shane Clemon, 40, of Faribault was sentenced to 18 months in prison for felony fifth-degree drugs-possess schedule 1,2,3,4-not a small amount of marijuana. He must pay $85 in fines. He received a concurrent sentence of 365 days in jail for gross misdemeanor DWI-refuse to submit to chemical test; blood or urine as required by search warrant. He received credit for 287 days served.
Ryan Lawrence Crowson, 23, of Ostrander was sentenced to five years of probation for felony fifth-degree drug possession. He must follow several conditions. He received credit for 12 days served.
Jason Christopher Deyo, 34, of Austin was sentenced to 30 days in jail, to be served as work release, for gross misdemeanor DWI-alcohol concentration 0.08 within two hours. He must spend 60 days on electronic home monitoring, follow several conditions and pay $1,010 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 365 days in jail. He received credit for three days served.
Steven Antonio Edwards, 26, of Austin was sentenced to five years of probation for felony fifth-degree drug possession. He must follow several conditions. He received credit for 10 days served. He received a concurrent sentence of three years of probation for felony fifth-degree drug possession. He must follow several conditions. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 12 months and one day in prison. He received credit for 10 days served. He received another concurrent sentence of three years probation for felony fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle. He must follow several conditions. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 12 months and one day in prison. He received another concurrent sentence of one year of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle-body contains any amount of schedule I/II drugs. He must perform 160 hours of community service, follow a few conditions and pay $135 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail. He received credit for 10 days served.
Jacob Patrick Finnegan, 24, of Rochester was sentenced to 15 years of probation for felony violent felon in possession of a firearm. He must perform 120 hours of community service, follow several conditions and pay $3,585 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 60 months in prison. He received credit for 42 days served. He received a concurrent sentence of one year of probation for gross misdemeanor third-degree DWI-under the influence of a controlled substance. He must follow several conditions and pay $25 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail. He received credit for 42 days served.
Carlos Daniel Frias, 22, of Waseca was sentenced to two years of probation for gross misdemeanor stalking-repeatedly make telephone calls, send texts, induce victim to make calls. He must perform 48 hours of sentence to service work and follow several conditions.
Donyal Justin Hudson, 18, of Chicago, Illinois, was sentenced to five years of probation for felony fifth-degree drugs-procure by fraud or deceit. He must perform 40 hours of community service and follow several conditions.
Aaron Douglas Lau, 22, of Austin was sentenced to five years of probation for felony third-degree drugs-sale of narcotic. He must perform 40 hours of community service, follow several conditions and pay $135 in fines. He received credit for 38 days served.
Jean Michael Miranda-Sanchez, 25, of Austin was sentenced to 10 years of probation for felony second-degree drugs-possess 25 grams or more of cocaine methamphetamine. He must follow several conditions and pay $1,285 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 48 months in prison. He received credit for 16 days served.
Rocky Don Phathaem, 31, of Austin was sentenced to 10 years of probation for felony third-degree drugs-possess 10 grams or more of a narcotic other than heroin. He must perform 80 hours of community service, follow several conditions and pay $85 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 33 months in prison. He received credit for 107 days served. He was sentenced to 107 days in jail for gross misdemeanor giving a false name to a peace officer. He received credit for 107 days served.
Alberto Esai Renteria, 20, of Austin was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor obstruct the legal process-resist arrest-force. He must follow a few conditions and pay $385 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
Janet Lee Westberg, 46, of Rochester was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor fifth-degree drugs-possess schedule 1,2,3,4-not a small amount of marijuana. She must perform 10 hours of community service and follow several conditions.