Douglas County Circuit Court for Dec. 8, 2023

Dec. 8—Nov. 28

Angela Marie Sabbatini, operate without carrying license, guilty plea, $248.60 fine.

Nov. 29

Melissa Dawn Vatnsdal, 38, 1807 Lackawanna Ave., domestic criminal damage to property, deferred prosecution agreement fulfilled, dismissed.

Dec. 1

Mauricio Ismael Artiga Juarez, 27, Plymouth, Minnesota, possession of methamphetamine, guilty plea, two-year deferred prosecution agreement; possession of marijuana, guilty plea, 90 days jail imposed and stayed, two years of probation, 12 days jail, $673.50 fine and court costs; possess drug paraphernalia, guilty plea, 16 days jail concurrent.

Derek George Briggs, 37, 1303 Poplar Ave., possession of methamphetamine, deferred prosecution agreement fulfilled, dismissed.

Kathleen Marie Dahlquist, 35, Herbster, possession of methamphetamine, no-contest plea, two-year deferred prosecution agreement; possess drug paraphernalia, dismissed.

Jamie Patrick Hall, 49, Poplar, domestic disorderly conduct, no-contest plea, 18-month deferred prosecution agreement; domestic battery, dismissed.

Stewart Eugene Howe, 67, 1310 N. Sixth St., fraud/innkeeper, deferred prosecution agreement revoked, three days jail, $3,053.01 restitution, fine and court costs.

Dustin Patrick Hoyt, 30, Poplar, burglary-building or dwelling, no-contest plea, four years state prison, three years extended supervision, $956.81 restitution and court costs.

Bernard Hunter Jr., 18, 1201 1/2 N. Sixth St., party to take and drive vehicle without consent, no-contest plea, three-year deferred prosecution agreement; resisting or obstructing an officer, party to theft, 120 days jail imposed and stayed, two years of probation concurrent, 74 days jail, $516 fine and court costs.

Rasheena Shanae Jackson, 33, Milwaukee, two counts misappropriate ID info-obtain money, no-contest pleas, 48-month deferred prosecution agreement.

Alexander Cody Landfried, 32, 1901 New York Ave., Apt. E307, drive or operate vehicle without consent, no-contest plea, three-year deferred prosecution agreement; two counts theft-movable property, no-contest pleas, two years of probation concurrent, five days jail, $1,600.02 restitution and court costs.

Cody Daniel Legried, 36, 1618 Cummings Ave., two counts possession of methamphetamine, no-contest pleas, one year state prison, one year extended supervision consecutive imposed and stayed, three years of probation concurrent, two days jail, $1,166.26 fine; bail jumping, domestic criminal damage to property, no-contest pleas, one year state prison, one year extended supervision consecutive, imposed and stayed, three years of probation concurrent, $1,003 restitution and court costs; three additional counts bail jumping, theft-movable property, dismissed but read in for sentencing; possess drug paraphernalia, dismissed.

Darell Antonio Rogers, 28, Duluth, resisting or obstructing an officer, no-contest plea, 29 days jail, $579 fine and court costs.

Dec. 4

Louis Ralph Oiyotte, 40, 632 Grand Ave., possession of methamphetamine, theft-movable property, no-contest pleas, nine months jail consecutive imposed and stayed, one year of probation concurrent, $518 court costs; possess drug paraphernalia, dismissed.

John Francis Peacock, 67, Cloquet, Minnesota, possession of methamphetamine, dismissed.

Robert James Stelman, 30, Saginaw, Minnesota, retail theft-intentionally take, guilty plea, 19 days jail, $514.50 restitution and court costs.

Allen John Tinsley, 21, 5220 E. First St., possess firearm-convicted of a felony, no contest plea, one year jail, $518 court costs.

Hunter Paul Wallace, 20, 1514 N. 11th St., domestic strangulation and suffocation, no-contest plea, two-year deferred prosecution agreement; domestic disorderly conduct, no-contest plea, one year of probation, 24 days jail, $679 fine and court costs, eligible to be expunged.

Dec. 5

Destiny Rose Schlais, 22, 2016 Hughitt Ave., possession of methamphetamine, no-contest plea, one year jail imposed and stayed, two years of probation, 23 days jail, $518 court costs.

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