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Sherburne County Sentencings: November 2015

Tyler Scott Lorenz, 6-28-92, drugs, 5th degree possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, not small amount marijuana – adjudication stayed 5 years pursuant to M.S. §152.18 on conditions including 15 days in jail, $200 fine, 80 hours community work service within 180 days, enter/successfully complete chemical dependency evaluation/ follow recommendations, complete mental health evaluation/ follow recommendations, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense. Erik John Heinonen, 9-14-86, possess pistol/assault weapon, conviction or adjudicated delinquent for crime of violence - committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 60 months, $50 fine from prison wages, concurrent with below. Machine guns and short, barreled shotguns, acts prohibited, own/possess/operate - committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 21 months, $50 fine from prison wages, concurrent with above. Daniel Stephen Montag, 11-25-82, traffic, DWI, operate motor vehicle, alcohol concentration 0.08 within 2 hours - 365 days in jail and $3,000 fine, 350 days and $2,500 stayed 4 years on conditions including no use/possess alcohol/non-prescription mood altering controlled substances, random testing at defendant’s expense, complete 15 days community work service crew within 180 days, complete drive w/care, level II program. Charles Henry Johnson, Jr., 11-5-83, traffic, DWI, operate motor vehicle under infl of any amount schedule I/II drugs, not marijuana – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 60 months concurrent with 71-CR-14-1487, $500 fine to be taken from prison wages, submit DNA sample. Jordan Jerome Douglas Kawlewski, 3-6-92, fleeing peace officer in motor vehicle – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 1 year and 1 day, execution of sentence stayed 3 years on conditions concurrent with below. Traffic, DWI, operate motor vehicle-alcohol concentration 0.08 within 2 hours – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 42 months, execution of sentence stayed 7 years on conditions including 280 days in jail consecutive to 71-CR-13-1029, successfully complete chemical dependency treatment/follow recommendations, complete psychological evaluation/follow recommendations, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, on alco-sensor monitor 30 consecutive days each year of probation, complete Level II driving w/care program. Jordon Lee Mcaninch, 5-10-93, obstruct legal process, interfere w/peace officer – 365 days in jail and $3,000 fine, 335 days and $2,900 stayed 2 years on conditions including no use/possess alcohol/non-prescription mood altering controlled substances, random testing at defendant’s expense, dual diagnostic treatment through CMMHT and ARMHS/follow recommendations. Charles Henry Johnson, Jr., 11-5-83, theft, take/use/transfer movable prop, no consent – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 27 months concurrent with 71-Cr-14-1425. Jason Andrew Rykal, 1-15-71, 3rd deg DWI, operate motor vehicle, alcohol concentration 0.08 within 2 hours – 365 days in jail and $3,000 fine, 335 days and $2,100 stayed 4 years on conditions including no use/possess alcohol/non-prescription mood altering controlled substances, random testing at defendant’s expense, complete drive w/care level II program, abide by interlock conditions.  Ryder William Toth, 11-2-95, terroristic threats, reckless disregard risk – imposition of sentence stayed 5 years on conditions including 365 days in jail, complete chemical dependency evaluation/follow recommendations, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, cooperate with RAP program, no contact with Super America in Big Lake. Tavis Damon Warren, 11-30-75, drugs, 5th degree, possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, not small amount marijuana – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 19 months, execution of sentence stayed 5 years on conditions including 151 days in jail, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense concurrent with 71-CR-15-338, abide by conditions set in 71-CR-15-338. Brea Ann Marty, 9-17-89, traffic, DWI, operate motor vehicle, alcohol concentration 0.08 within 2 hours – 365 days in jail and $3,000 fine, 350 days and $2,850 stayed 4 years on conditions including attend AA weekly/verify monthly, no use/possess alcohol/non-prescription mood altering controlled substances, random testing at defendant’s expense, attend on MADD Victim Impact Panel within 6 months, 100 hours community work service crew within 8 months, follow mental health evaluation recommendations. Derek Allen Nordhaus, 10-29-86, drugs, 5th degree, possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, not small amount marijuana – adjudication stayed 5 years pursuant to M.S. §152.18 on conditions including 15 days in jail, successfully complete chemical dependency treatment/follow aftercare recommendations, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, complete sober house aftercare treatment/follow recommendations, complete cognitive skills program. Curtis Robert Westphal, 12-24-62, traffic, DWI, refuse to submit to chemical test – 365 days in jail and $400 fine, 350 days, stayed 4 years on conditions. Kendall Joseph Porter, 10-25-81, drugs, 5th degree, possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, not small amount marijuana – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 19 months, execution of sentence stayed 10 years on conditions including 180 days in jail, $50 fine, complete chemical dependency evaluation/follow recommendations, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, complete cognitive restructuring program. Nicole Lynn Berthiaume, 3-14-91, drugs, 5th degree, possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, not small amount marijuana – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 13 months, execution of sentence stayed 10 years on conditions including 180 days in jail, $50 fine, restitution, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/Testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, complete cognitive skills program, complete residential treatment program as recommended by chemical dependency evaluation. Alana Michelle Walter, 6-11-76, traffic, DWI, operate motor vehicle under influence of controlled substance – $3,000 fine and 365 days in jail, 350 days and $2,650 stayed 4 years on conditions including no use/possess alcohol/non-prescription mood altering controlled substances, random testing at defendant’s expense, complete 120 hours community work service within 180 days, complete Level II driving w/care program. Sammie Etavius Latro Matthews, 4-8-93, domestic abuse no contact order, violate no contact order, within 10 years of previous conviction – 180 days in jail, 149 days stayed 2 years on conditions including $50 fine. Thomas Phillip Zimmerman, 12-30-66, traffic, DWI, operate motor vehicle, alcohol concentration 0.08 within 2 hours – 365 days in jail and $500 fine, 350 days stayed 4 years on conditions including no use/possess alcohol/non-prescription mood altering controlled substances, random testing at defendant’s expense, 15 hours adult work crew within 120 days. Nichole Elizabeth Hubers, 7-4-88, traffic, DWI, operate motor vehicle, alcohol concentration 0.08 within 2 hours – 365 days in jail and $3,000 fine, 358 days and $2,700 stayed 4 years on conditions including no use/possess alcohol/non-prescription mood altering controlled substances, random testing at defendant’s expense, complete drive w/care program, level I, complete Park Ave. aftercare/follow recommendations. Richard Michael Imholte, 12-4-69, fleeing peace officer in motor vehicle – imposition of sentence stayed 3 years on conditions including 42 days in jail, $100 fine, complete chemical dependency evaluation/follow recommendations, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense. Jamie Daniel Hansen, 7-10-78, giving peace office false name, of another person – 365 days in jail and $50 fine, 289 days stayed 2 years on conditions including complete cognitive restructuring program. Joshua Allen Gill, 10-22-90, criminal sex conduct, 3rd degree, victim 13-15 actor >24m older – imposition of sentence stayed 15 years on conditions including 90 days in jail, $50 fine, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, register as predatory offender, no contact w/victims/their residence/property, possess no pornographic materials, do not enter establishments where adult entertainment is primary function, electronic devices/storage subject to random searches, no use/possess devices that access internet w/out approval, no use internet chat lines/dating services/social media/networking sites, no contact with females under age 18, enter/complete sexual offender treatment. Dana Lyndsey Heartwell, 4-3-78, drugs, 5th degree-procure/possess/control over controlled substance, subsequent conviction – imposition of sentence stayed 5 years on conditions including 30 days in jail, $500 fine, complete chemical dependency evaluation/follow recommendations, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, complete cognitive restructuring program. Brian Ralph Hegna, 11-12-70, burglary, 3rd deg, steal/commit felony or gross misd – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 21 months, execution of sentence stayed 5 years on conditions including 120 days in jail, $50 fine, restitution, complete chemical dependency evaluation/follow recommendations, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, complete neuro-psych evaluation/follow recommendations. Robert Fann, 3-19-75, drugs, 3rd degree, possess 3 grams or more cocaine/heroin/methamphetamine – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 51 months, restitution, submit DNA sample. Theft, take/drive motor vehicle, no owner consent – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 23 months concurrent with above. Fleeing peace officer in motor vehicle – found guilty by jury. Aldean Charles Newman, 6-8-84, drugs, 5th degree, possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, not small amount marijuana, subsequent conviction – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 13 months, execution of sentence stayed 10 years on conditions including 128 days in jail,$50 fine, restitution, update chemical dependency evaluation/follow recommendations, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense. Michael James Schiltz, 5-9-89, damage to prop, 1st deg, value reduced over $1000 – imposition of sentence stayed 5 years on conditions including 30 days in jail, $50 fine, restitution, submit DNA sample, complete psychological evaluation/follow recommendations. Christopher Allan Swanson, 4-19-68, stalking, pattern of stalking conduct – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 33 months, execution of sentence stayed 10 years on conditions including 180 days in jail, $800 fine, enter/successfully complete domestic abuse program/follow recommendations, complete psychological evaluation/follow recommendations, no contact with A.M., A.M.’s children, no use/possess firearms, no contact with C.M., C.C.R. or S.R., A.H. or S.C. or their residences. Tavis Damon Warren, 11-30-75, check forgery, offer/possess w/intent to defraud – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 22 months, execution of sentence stayed 10 years on conditions including 183 days in jail, restitution, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, enter/successfully complete Twin Towns dual diagnosis program/follow aftercare recommendations, sentence and probation concurrent with 71-CR-15-718. Danika Renae Harrell, 7-27-88, drugs, 3rd degree, sale, narcotic – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 27 months, execution of sentence stayed 20 years on conditions including 127 days in jail, $50 fine, complete chemical dependency program/follow recommendations, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, complete Sherburne Co. Cognitive Skills program. Sharon Marie Kendall, 12-19-80, theft, take/use/transfer movable prop, no consent – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 1 year and 1 day, execution of sentence stayed 10 years on conditions including 90 days in jail, $50 fine, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/Testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, complete current treatment program/follow recommendations, follow all Rule 25 recommendations. Daniel James Miller, 7-5-69, drugs, 5th degree, possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, not small amount marijuana – imposition of sentence stayed 5 years on conditions including 65 days in jail, $200 fine, complete chemical dependency treatment/follow aftercare recommendations, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, completed cognitive restructuring program, no use/possess firearms. Ryan Evan McCarty, 3-23-1995, drugs, 5th degree, possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, not small amount marijuana – imposition of sentence stayed 5 years on conditions including 15 days in jail, $300 fine, 40 hours community work service within 90 days, complete chemical dependency evaluation/follow recommendations, submit DNA sample, attend AA/NA weekly/verify monthly, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense. Tiffani Rae Kline, 3-2-91, drugs, 5th degree, sale, marijuana mixture except small amount marijuana, no remuneration, prior conv. – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 19 months, execution of sentence stayed 10 years on conditions including 161 days in jail, $50 fine, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, complete current chemical dependency program/follow recommendations. Natasha Irene Johnson, 12-25-84, traffic, DWI, refuse to submit to chemical test – 365 days in jail and $100 fine, 275 days stayed 4 years on conditions including 90 days in jail to be served as follows:  30 days commencing 2-5-2016; 30 days commencing 2-5-2017 and 30 days commencing 2-5-2018, no use/possess alcohol/non-prescription mood altering controlled substances, random testing at defendant’s expense, 30 days alco-sensor monitoring each year of probation, obtain chemical dependency evaluation/follow recommendations. Nicholas Howard Becker, 3-24-88, 3rd degree DWI, operate motor vehicle, alcohol cncentration 0.08 within 2 hours – 365 days in jail and $3,000 fine, 359 days and $2,100 stayed 2 years on conditions including complete Level I Drive w/Care program. Robert Mikeal Johnson, Jr., 8-17-75, giving peace officer false name, of another person – 365 days on jail; 325 days stayed. Kenneth Johnny Johnson, 9-27-58, domestic assault, felony – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 1 year and 1 day, execution of sentence stayed 5 years on conditions including 45 days in jail, 20 hours community work service within 30 days, complete chemical dependency evaluation/follow recommendations, submit DNA sample, no use/possess alcohol/mood altering drugs, random UA’s/testing/PBT’s at defendant’s expense, no use/possess firearms. Elvis Ndahibeshe, 5-21-84, traffic-DWI, operate motor vehicle, alcohol concentration 0.08 within 2 hours – 364 days in jail and $3,000 fine, 349 days and $2,700 stayed 4 years on conditions including 120 hours work crew within 180 days, complete Drive w/Care Level II program. Stephanee Irene Olsen, 9-2-71, receiving stolen property – committed to Commissioner of Corrections for 21 months, $50 fine from prison wages. Richard Donald Kinney, 2-21-66, damage to property, 3rd deg, reduce value $501-$1000 – 1 year in jail and $3,000 fine, 320 days and $2,850 stayed 2 years on conditions including complete Rule 25/chemical use assessment/follow recommendations, no use/possess alcohol/non-prescription mood altering controlled substances, random testing at defendant’s expense.