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Timestamp: 2019-09-20 03:58:12
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• Christopher T. Sersha, 24, of Chisholm, convicted of misdemeanor fleeing a peace officer on Aug. 9, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 90 days jail and $50 in fines. Sentence to be served concurrently with other charges.
• Nathan D. Irish, 41, of Nashwauk, convicted of gross misdemeanor possession of methamphetamine in the fifth degree on Aug. 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to six months jail stayed, 103 days served and $135 in fine. Sentence to be served concurrently with other charges.
• Jared J. Becicka, 26, of Hibbing, convicted of felony criminal sexual conduct in the third degree on Aug. 9, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 41 months Commissioner of Corrections stayed, 10 years probation with conditions including one year jail, $135 in fines, no contact with victim(s), write letter of apology, pay restitution, restitution to remain open for the duration of probation in regard to any further counseling-related expenses, psychological evaluation and chemical dependency evaluation, follow recommendations of evaluation, do not enter places where sexual materials are available nor purchase or possess any sexually explicit materials, no access to or use of internet without approval, no use or access to the internet through any technology or third party social networking sites or dating sites, no use or possession of sexually explicit/pornographic materials as determined by probation unless specifically approved by probation, disclose all internet capable devices and all online account to probation including passwords if requested, no use or possession of firearms or dangerous weapons, no alcohol or controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, no possession of drugs or alcohol, no mood-altering chemicals, random testing, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments, submit to random searches, no same or similar violations, remain law-abiding, no contact with persons under age 18, no unsupervised contact with children in certain circumstances, cooperate with St. Louis or Itasca Public Health Services and/or any applicable child protection agent in regard to contact with minor family members and living in a household with minor children, residence must be approved by probation, do not change residence or stay overnight at residence without approval of probation, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact your probation officer as directed, tell your probation officer within 72 hours if you are charged with any new crime, if you change your address, employment or telephone number or have contact with law enforcement; cooperate with the search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace and things as directed by your probation officer; sign all releases of information; give DNA sample as directed; do not use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives; and do not register to vote or vote until discharged from probation and civil rights are fully restored.
• Christopher T. Sersha, 24, of Virginia, convicted of felony possession of methamphetamine in the fifth degree on Aug. 9, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 15 months Commissioner of Corrections stayed, three years probation with conditions including eight months jail, $135 in fines, no alcohol or controlled substance use, no possession of drugs or alcohol, no mood-altering chemicals, random testing, chemical dependency evaluation and treatment, follow all recommendations of evaluation, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments, submit to random searches, no use or possession of firearms or dangerous weapons, report to agent as directed, follow all institution/program/treatment program rules, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact your probation officer as directed, tell your probation officer within 72 hours if you are charged with any new crime, if you change your address, employment or telephone number or have contact with law enforcement; cooperate with the search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace and things as directed by your probation officer; sign all releases of information; give DNA sample as directed; do not use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives; and do not register to vote or vote until discharged from probation and civil rights are fully restored.
• Danelle A. Diver, 28, of Cloquet, convicted of felony theft on Aug. 9. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 17 months Commissioner of Corrections stayed, three years probation with conditions including 194 days jail, $135 in fines, follow all instructions of probation, chemical dependency evaluation, follow recommendations of evaluation, no alcohol or controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, no possession of drugs or alcohol, no mood-altering chemicals, random testing, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments, take medications in the prescribed dosage and frequency, comply with all directives from medical and mental health providers, restitution reserved for 60 days, no use or possession of firearms or dangerous weapons, submit to random searches, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact your probation officer as directed, tell your probation officer within 72 hours if you are charged with any new crime, if you change your address, employment or telephone number or have contact with law enforcement; cooperate with the search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace and things as directed by your probation officer; sign all releases of information; give DNA sample as directed; do not use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives; and do not register to vote or vote until discharged from probation and civil rights are fully restored.
• Patrick D. Benz, 31, convicted of felony theft of a motor vehicle on Aug. 9, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 30 months Commissioner of Corrections, $135 in fines and supply DNA sample. Sentence to be served concurrently with other charges.
• William C. Podlogar, 22, of Hibbing, convicted of gross misdemeanor DWI in the second degree on Aug. 9, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to one year jail stayed, two years probation with conditions including 30 days jail, $985 in fines, follow all instructions of probation, no alcohol or controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, no possession of drugs or alcohol, no mood-altering chemicals, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments, DWI clinic, attend Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, no driver’s license violations, no driving without insurance, remain law-abiding, comply with ignition interlock program, complete treatment/chemical dependency and aftercare. Sentence to be served concurrently with other charges.
• Holly R. Foster, 41, of Hibbing, convicted of gross misdemeanor DWI/.08 or more within two hours of driving on Aug. 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to one year jail stayed, two years probation with conditions including 90 days jail, $1,015 in fines, no alcohol or controlled substance use, no possession of drugs or alcohol, no mood-altering chemicals, random testing, no drinking and driving, no driver’s license violations, no driving without insurance, chemical dependency evaluation, follow recommendations of evaluation, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments, no same or similar violations, remain law-abiding, victim impact panel, follow all state and federal criminal laws, contact your probation officer as directed, tell your probation officer within 72 hours if you are charged with any new crime, if you change your address, employment or telephone number or have contact with law enforcement; cooperate with the search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace and things as directed by your probation officer; sign all releases of information; do not use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives; follow all instructions of probation; and report to agent as directed.
• Kerry G. Tibbals, 63, of Pengilly, convicted of misdemeanor fourth degree DUI/.08 or more within two hours of driving on Aug. 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 90 days jail stayed, one year probation with conditions including $610 in fines, chemical dependency evaluation, follow recommendations of evaluation, no same or similar violations, remain law-abiding, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments, no alcohol or controlled substance use, no possession of drugs or alcohol unless prescribed by a physician, no mood-altering chemicals, cooperate with the search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace and things as directed by your probation officer; random testing for drugs and alcohol upon request and pay for said test; no drinking and driving; no driver’s license violations; no driving without insurance; follow all instructions of probation; victim impact panel; and report to agent as directed.
• Eric M. Fillman, 35, of Minneapolis, convicted of gross misdemeanor second degree DWI/.08 or more within two hours of driving on Aug. 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to one year jail stayed, two years probation with conditions including 90 days jail, $1,015 in fines, chemical dependency evaluation, follow recommendations of evaluation, no alcohol or controlled substance use, no mood-altering chemicals, cooperate with the search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace and things as directed by your probation officer; random testing for drugs and alcohol upon request and pay for said test; no drinking and driving; no driver’s license violations; no driving without insurance; do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments; no same or similar violations; remain law-abiding; victim impact panel; follow all instructions of probation; random testing for drugs and alcohol upon request and pay for said test; report to agent as directed; and no possession of drugs or alcohol unless prescribed by a medical doctor.