Convictions: Feb. 17-23
Published 9:37 am Saturday, March 2, 2019
—Scott Jason Kellogg, 39, of Taopi was sentenced to 365 days in jail, which may be served at the Olmsted County Jail, for felony first-degree DWI-under the influence of a controlled substance. He must serve seven years of probation, spend 150 days on home monitoring, which he may appeal to be waived, follow several conditions and pay $1,110 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 64 months in prison. He received credit for 85 days served.
—Troy Michael Lientz, 43, 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 two days in jail and 28 days on home monitoring, both of which can be waived with proof of ignition interlock, follow several conditions and pay $985 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
—Donald Wayne Morrow, 51, of LeRoy was sentenced to two years of probation for gross misdemeanor third-degree DWI-any amount of schedule I/II drugs. He must spend 28 days on home monitoring, follow several conditions and pay $1,010 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
—Mark Edward Oleary, 65, of Austin was sentenced to two years of probation for gross misdemeanor violate restricted license. He must follow several conditions. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
—Kevin Donovan Raker, 21, of Austin was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor theft. He must perform 50 hours of community service, follow a few conditions and pay $85 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail. He received credit for 21 days served.
—Dianna Lynn Robinson, 46, of Austin was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor fifth-degree drug possession. She must follow several conditions. She received a concurrent sentence of two years of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle-body contains any amount of schedule I/II drug. She must follow several conditions and pay $610 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail. She received credit for 10 days served.
—Alberto Jimenez Rodriguez, 64, of Austin was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor third-degree DWI-alcohol concentration 0.08 within two hours. He must follow several conditions and pay $610 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
—Luis Rey Rodriguez, 32 of Austin was sentenced to two years of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-refuse to submit to chemical test; breath or test refusal or failure. He must spend 28 days on home monitoring, which can be waived with proof of interlock papers, 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 two days served.
—Bobbi Jo Schlichter, 33, of Mapleview was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor fifth-degree drug possession-schedule 1,2,3,4-not a small amount of marijuana. She must follow several conditions and pay $100 in fines.
—Kelsey Lynn Starman, 24, of Watertown, South Dakota, was sentenced to two years of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-operate motor vehicle-alcohol concentration 0.08 within two hours. She must spend 28 days on home monitoring, follow several conditions and pay $1,010 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail. She received credit for two days served.
—Hermann Tchedessi, 33, 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 29 days on home monitoring, follow a few conditions and pay $1,010 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
—Andrew Jared Valdez, 30, of Austin was sentenced to two years of probation for gross misdemeanor DWI-refuse to submit to chemical test: blood or urine as required by search warrant. He must follow several conditions and pay $1,010 in fines. Failure to follow the conditions could result in 180 days in jail.
—Lesley Lamont Wadley, 42, of Mankato was sentenced to 26 months in prison for felony violate order for protection. He must pay $85 in fines.
—Nicole Marie Wagner, 33, of Austin was sentenced to one year of probation for gross misdemeanor fifth-degree drug possession. She must follow several conditions.