Published November 16, 2011, 07:00 AM

Douglas County public record

Oct. 21

Raymond Matthew Kakko, 62, 1601 N. 16th St., battery, no contest plea, one year probation, undergo chemical dependency evaluation and follow recommendations, court costs totaling $253, no contact with victim.

Joshua Earl Lucas, 26, South Range, felony escape amended to misdemeanor, no contest plea, 40 days jail, consecutive to current sentence, fine and court costs totaling $316.

Macario Lawrance Gorman, 20, 1211 N. 13th St., two counts retail theft, guilty plea, one day jail, fine and court costs totaling $768, restitution paid; one additional count retail theft, dismissed.

Oct. 24

Richard A. LaJoie, 32, South Range, second offense operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration, no contest plea, seven days jail, Huber work release granted, $1,109 fine, 13-month driver’s license revocation, alcohol assessment and ignition interlock ordered; second offense operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, dismissed.

Matthew Lyle Madsen, 26, 3922 E. Fourth St., operating while revoked, guilty plea, $300 fine, six-month driver’s license suspension.

Kurt Allen Malec, 31, Hawthorne, operating while revoked amended to no valid driver’s license, no contest plea, $200.50 fine; misdemeanor bail jumping, no contest plea, court costs totaling $243; additional count operating while revoked, dismissed.

Lana M. Lindgren, 61, 1717 Ogden Ave., third offense operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, no contest plea, 110 days jail, Huber release granted for community service, $2,936 fine, 30-month driver’s license revocation, alcohol assessment and ignition interlock ordered; third offense operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration, open intoxicants in motor vehicle, dismissed.

Casey Alan MacDougall, 37, 1201 N. Sixth St., second offense operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, no contest plea, 15 days jail, Huber release granted for work search, $1,235 fine, 16-month driver’s license revocation, alcohol assessment and ignition interlock ordered; second offense operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration, operating while revoked, dismissed.

Randolph Joseph Rinnet, 49, South Range, misdemeanor hit and run-attended vehicle amended to ordinance violation hit and run-unattended vehicle, guilty plea, $263.50 fine.

Oct. 25

Jane Melissa Nynas, 26, Bennett, second offense operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration, no contest plea, five days jail, $1,000 fine, 12-month driver’s license revocation, alcohol assessment and ignition interlock ordered; second offense operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, dismissed.

Oct. 26

Timothy Lee Brown, 52, 1001 Clough Ave., Apt. 125, fourth offense operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration, guilty plea, 330 days jail, Huber release granted for work, treatment and wife’s health care, $3,000 fine, 36-month driver’s license revocation, alcohol assessment and ignition interlock ordered; fifth offense operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration, bail jumping, three years probation, 180 days jail, consecutive Huber release granted, $3,000 fine, 36-month driver’s license revocation consecutive, undergo chemical dependency evaluation and follow recommendations, ignition interlock ordered; fifth offense operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, two counts operating while revoked, fourth offense operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, dismissed.

Michael Mark Harden, 22, Lake Nebagamon, criminal damage to property as a party to a crime, guilty plea, armed burglary as a party to a crime amended to burglary as a party to a crime, guilty plea, five years probation, pay $6,584.58 restitution and court costs; misdemeanor criminal damage to property as party to a crime, guilty plea, nine months jail, Huber work release granted, court costs; theft-business setting, deferred judgment of conviction agreement terminated, five days jail consecutive, $450 fine; three additional counts burglary as a party to a crime, dismissed but read in for sentencing; two additional counts burglary, one count attempted burglary five additional counts criminal damage to property, all as a party to a crime, dismissed.

Tawarn Earl Carter, 27, 1522 N. 18th St., disorderly conduct, no contest plea, one day jail, court costs totaling $253; disorderly conduct-domestic abuse, no contest plea, 24 days jail, fine, court costs and domestic surcharge totaling $416; bail jumping, criminal damage to property, dismissed.

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