Crime & Safety

Sentencings: Albertville Resident Sentenced on DWI Charge

The recent sentencing terms were handed down in Wright County District Court last week. Information was provided by the office of Wright County Attorney Tom Kelly.

Jason Christopher Babler, 35, of St. Michael, sentenced on March 9 for Gross Misdemeanor Obstructing Legal Process to 365 days jail, $3,000 fine; 329 days, $3,000 stayed for two years on conditions of probation, serve 36 days jail, pay $75 surcharges, remain medically compliant, have no use or possession of alcohol or non-prescription drugs, submit to random testing,  undergo a psychiatric evaluation and follow all recommendations, have no same or similar violations.  Sentenced by Judge McPherson.

Justin Ezekiel Bell, sentenced on March 22 for Misdemeanor Assault in the Fifth Degree to 90 days jail, $1,000 fine; 81 days, $700 stayed for one year on conditions of probation, serve 9 days jail, pay $300 fine plus surcharges, complete a compassion workshop and follow all recommendations, have no use or possession of alcohol or non-prescription drugs, submit to random testing, provide DNA sample, stay out of bars or liquor stores, have no same or similar violations.  Sentenced by Judge Halsey.

Kaitlyn Joy Gearou, 24, of Rogers, sentenced on March 20 for Gross Misdemeanor Third Degree Refusal to Submit to Testing to 365 days jail, $300 fine; 362 days stayed for two years on conditions of probation, serve 3 days jail, pay $300 fine plus surcharges, pay $75 public defender co-payment, complete a Level I driving program and follow all recommendations, attend MADD Panel, have no same or similar violations.  Sentenced by Judge Tenney.

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Alla Nikolayevna Mazan, 45, of Albertville, sentenced on March 21 for Gross Misdemeanor Second Degree DWI to 365 days jail, $1,000 fine; 355 days, $800 stayed for two years on conditions of probation, serve 10 days jail, pay $200 fine plus surcharges, serve 20 days on electronic home monitoring, complete a Level II driving program and follow all recommendations, have no use or possession of alcohol or non-prescription drugs, submit to random testing, undergo a chemical dependency assessment and follow all recommendations, have no same or similar violations.  Sentenced by Judge McPherson.

Nicholas Mark Peterson, 25, address unknown, sentenced on March 21 for Probation Violations for two counts of Felony Check Forgery to 90 days jail. Sentenced for Gross Misdemeanor Issuance of Worthless Check to a stay of imposition for one year on conditions of probation, pay $85 surcharges, pay $75 public defender co-payment, pay restitution, have no same or similar violations.  Sentenced by Judge McPherson.

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