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• Darlieann V. Saxton, 32, of Hibbing, convicted of misdemeanor shoplifting on Sept. 14, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 90 days jail stayed, one year probation with conditions including 23 days jail, $135 in fines, no same or similar violations, remain law-abiding, submit to random searches, random testing, follow all instructions of probation and report to agent as directed.
• Tyrone Brantley, 44, of Hibbing, charged and sentenced for gross misdemeanor possession of methamphetamine in the fifth degree on Sept. 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to a stay of adjudication with one year probation with conditions including four days jail and $135 in fines.
• Emily N. Russo, 19, of Chisholm, convicted of misdemeanor possession of a hypodermic syringe/needle on Sept 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 90 days jail and $210 in fines.
• Kyle B. Busby, 20, of Chisholm, convicted of gross misdemeanor possession of methamphetamine in the fifth degree on Sept. 10, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to a stay of imposition with two years probation with conditions including nine months jail, $135 in fines, no mood-altering chemicals, no alcohol or controlled substance use, no possession of drugs or alcohol with the exception of prescribed medications, random testing for drugs and alcohol upon request and pay for said test, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments whose main source of business is alcohol or social gatherings where alcohol is served, cooperate with the search of your person, residence, vehicle, workplace and things as directed by your probation officer; do not use or possess firearms or dangerous weapons; follow all institution/program rules; chemical dependency evaluation and treatment; may have early release upon completion of treatment; follow recommendations of evaluation; follow all aftercare and discharge recommendations of probation and treatment staff; follow all state and federal criminal laws; follow instructions of probation; and 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. Sentence to be served concurrently with other charges.
• Michael R. Groshong, 28, of Nashwauk, convicted of misdemeanor disorderly conduct on Sept. 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 90 days jail and $135 in fines.
• Garrett R.W. Cyr, 24, of Kimberly, Idaho, charged and sentenced for gross misdemeanor possession of methamphetamine in the fifth degree on Sept. 14, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 90 days jail stayed with probation with conditions including 50 days jail, $135 in fines, chemical dependency evaluation and treatment, follow all recommendations of evaluation, no alcohol or controlled substance use, no possession of drugs or alcohol, random testing, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments, take medications in prescribed dosage and frequency, aftercare and follow all recommendations for treatment, report to agent as directed, follow all instructions 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; and do not use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives. Sentence to be served concurrently with other charges.
• Emily N. Russo, 19, of Chisholm, charged and sentenced for felony possession of a controlled substance in the fifth degree on Sept 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to a stay of adjudication with three years probation with conditions including 108 days jail, $1,800 in fines, enter and complete Range Treatment Court and follow all program requirements, chemical dependency evaluation and treatment, follow all recommendations of evaluation, complete treatment, aftercare, no alcohol or controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, no possession of drugs or alcohol with the exception of prescribed medications, random testing, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments, submit to random searches, no contact with persons associated with illegal drugs, cognitive skills training, provide list of medications to probation officer, no use or possession of firearms or dangerous weapons, take medications in prescribed dosage and frequency, no same or similar violations, remain law-abiding, pay restitution as determined by probation, restitution open for 30 days, 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.
• Quentin N. Cameron, 33, of Virginia, convicted of three counts of felony violation of Domestic Abuse No Contact Order (DANCO) on Sept. 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 24, 21 and 18 concurrent months Commissioner of Corrections stayed, three years probation with conditions including $785, $135 and $135 in concurrent fines, no contact with victim(s) without prior approval of probation, complete treatment, follow recommendation of evaluation and treatment recommendations, counseling, sign all releases of information, follow all instructions of probation, no alcohol or controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, no possession of drugs or alcohol with the exception of prescribed medications, random testing, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments, submit to random searches, remain law-abiding, no use or possession of firearms or dangerous weapons, take medications in prescribed dosage and frequency, 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. Sentences to be served concurrently.
• Ronald C. Hill, 44, of Grand Rapids, convicted of felony DWI in the first degree on Sept. 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 51 months Commissioner of Corrections, $135 in fines, supply DNA sample and pay $72,014 in restitution.
• Alexander J. Dropp, 24, of Hibbing, convicted of misdemeanor assault on Sept. 13, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 90 days jail stayed, two years probation with conditions including 13 days jail, $185 in fines, chemical dependency evaluation and treatment, follow all recommendations of evaluation, no alcohol or controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, no possession of drugs or alcohol with the exception of prescribed medications, do not enter bars or liquor stores/establishments, psychological evaluation and treatment, complete domestic abuse batterer’s intervention program, no contact with victim(s), n threats of violence, remain law-abiding, no same or similar violations, follow all instructions of probation, pay restitution which is open for 60 days, 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; and do not use or possess firearms, ammunition or explosives.
• Kyle B. Busby, 20, of Chisholm, convicted of misdemeanor DWI in the fourth degree on Sept. 10, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Mark M. Starr to 90 days jail and $135 in fines. Sentence to be served concurrently with other charges.
• James M. McCue, 45, of Cook, convicted of misdemeanor DWI/.08 or more within two hours of driving on Sept. 17, 2018. Sentenced by Judge Rachel C. Sullivan to 90 days jail stayed, one year probation with conditions including two days jail, $610 in fines, chemical dependency evaluation and treatment, follow all recommendations of evaluation, complete treatment, aftercare, no alcohol or controlled substance use with the exception of prescribed medications, no possession of drugs or alcohol with the exception of prescribed medications, random testing, no driving without valid license and insurance, 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; and sign all releases of information.
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