Magistrate Court

     Rachel Anne Stigen, Olin, pleaded guilty to trespassing 1st offense. She was fined $260 plus court costs.

     Joshua Martin, Monticello, pleaded guilty to no insurance. He was fined $325 plus court costs.

     Todd Duane Moore, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. He was fined $250 plus court costs.

     Jace Louis Bronson, Baldwin, pleaded guilty to driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. He was fined $250 plus court costs.

     Sydney Romanda Howard, Dubuque, was found guilty of driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. She was fined $250 plus court costs.

     Bradley Allen Dugan, Anamosa, was found guilty of driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. He was fined $250 plus court costs.

     Jason Allen Hand, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. He was fined $250 plus court costs.

     Talanda Champagne, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. She was fined $250 plus court costs.

     Alyssa A. Rindy, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. She was fined $250 plus court costs.

     Taylor Andrew McCall, Monticello, was found guilty of driving while license suspended. He was fined $250 plus court costs.

     Brad Allen Levsen, Anamosa, was charged with violation of protective/no-contact order. A preliminary hearing is set for Sept. 27.

     James Alan Loehr, Centerville, pleaded guilty to 5th degree criminal mischief. He was fined $105 plus court costs.

     Hannah Rose Peterson, Minneapolis, Minn., pleaded guilty to interference with official acts and disorderly conduct. She was fined a total of $250 plus court costs.

     Damion Paul Liebel, Anamosa, was charged with violation of no-contact order. A bench trial is set for Oct. 27.

     Randy P. Johnson, Monticello, pleaded not guilty to domestic abuse assault 1st offense. A non-jury trial is set for Nov. 3.

     Michaela L. Devaney, Monticello, was found guilty of public impairment. She was fined $105 plus court costs.

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