Magistrate Court
Thomas Allen Farris, Jr., Monticello, was found guilty of fraudulent use of registration, no insurance, and driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. He was fined a total of $835 plus court costs.
Sabrina Marie Krueger, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to no valid driver’s license. She was fined $260 plus court costs.
Scott Anthony Bishop, Stanwood, pleaded guilty to registration violation. He was fined $30 plus court costs.
Jennifer Marie Hartwig, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to fraudulent use of registration. She was fined $260 plus court costs.
Angela Sue Sanford, Monticello, pleaded guilty to speeding. She was fined $55 plus court costs.
Zackery Scott Lilly, Marion, pleaded guilty to speeding. He was fined $105 plus court costs.
Marty Allen Miller, La Motte, pleaded guilty to failure to comply with safety regulations and no valid commercial driver’s license. He was fined a total of $330 plus court costs.
Lance Evan Sawyer, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to fraudulent use of registration, operating a non-registered vehicle, and prohibited use of light restricting devices. He was fined a total of $365 plus court costs.
Diana Moyer, Central City, was found guilty of driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. She was fined $250 plus court costs.
Jesse James Lathrop, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. He was fined $250 plus court costs.
Corydon James Strickell, Monticello, was charged with failure to maintain control. No court date was set.
Crystal Kay Randall, Olin, pleaded guilty to two counts of domestic abuse assault 1st offense. She was sentenced to two days in jail, and fined $105 plus court costs. She had a charge of violating no-contact order, dismissed.
Alan Kenneth Morgan, Port St. Lucie, Fla., was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia. No court date was set.
Curtis John Brooks, Oxford Junction, pleaded guilty to providing false identification information. He was fined $105 plus court costs.
Brad Allen Levsen, Anamosa, was charged with interference with official acts. A bench trial is set for June 1.
Irv Graver, Anamosa, was found in violation of Olin Municipal Code, removing junk from property. He was assessed a civil penalty of $750 plus court costs.