March 22
David Lawrence Ackerson, 49, 1630 E. Seventh St., criminal trespass to dwelling, deferred prosecution agreement fulfilled, amended to ordinance violation trespass on private land, $237.50 fine.
Eric Christopher Davis, 42, 1910 Central Ave., criminal trespass to dwelling, deferred prosecution agreement fulfilled, amended to ordinance violation disorderly conduct.
March 25
Jacob Daniel Bonneville, 30, Duluth, party to burglary, guilty plea, three years of probation, four days jail, $3,571 restitution, fine and court costs.
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Yvette Bozeman, 58, Duluth, possession of methamphetamine, no contest plea, possession with intent to distribute heroin, amended to possession of narcotic drugs, no contest plea, two years of probation concurrent, two days jail time, $638.25 fine and court costs; possess illegal article, dismissed.
Richard John Edquist, 37, 2007 E. Eighth St., second-offense within three years operate without valid license, guilty plea, 12 days jail, $443 court costs.
Loren Ray Frikart, 41, South Range, possess firearm-convicted of a felony, no contest plea, two years state prison, three years extended supervision, $3,058 fine and court costs.
Javier Garcia Sr., 54, 1908 N. 21st St., possession of methamphetamine, no contest plea, two days jail, $1,079.25 fine and court costs.
Caleb James Kuharski, 19, 426 Hammond Ave., disorderly conduct, amended to ordinance violation disorderly conduct, no contest plea, $456.50 fine.
Colton James Lurye, 28, first-degree reckless homicide-deliver drugs, no contest plea, four years state prison, five years extended supervision, $1,158 fine and court costs.
March 28
Dennis Francis De Lorge, 41, third-offense operating while intoxicated, guilty plea, 80 days jail, Huber work release, $2,502 fine, 27 month driver’s license revocation, ignition interlock, alcohol assessment; third-offense operating with a prohibited alcohol concentration, dismissed.
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Jeff Allen Luckenbill, 45, New Lisbon, trafficking of a child, no contest plea, 25 years state prison, seven years extended supervision, $518 court costs, no use of social media or internet, no contact with anyone under the age of 18; child enticement-sexual contact, no contest plea, 15 years prison, four years extended supervision consecutive with the same conditions, $268 court costs.
Elizabeth Marie Mandelin, 43, 4907 Bay Drive, possession of cocaine, dismissed.
Bryce Joseph Petrovich, 20, 2606 Hammond Ave., use a computer to facilitate a child sex crime, failure to maintain sex offender registry, two counts possession of child pornography, no contest pleas, 10 years state prison, 10 years extended supervision concurrent, $3,804 fine and court costs, no contact with victim, no contact with minors except with agent approval, no internet, social media or device that could connect to the internet; child enticement-sexual contact, two additional counts of possession of child pornography, dismissed but read in for sentencing.
Justin Alexander Simone, 20, Hermantown, drive or operate vehicle without consent, deferred prosecution agreement revoked, 210 days jail, Huber work release, $1,618restitution.
Logan Randall Spindler, 32, Foxboro, third-offense operating while intoxicated, no contest plea, 60 days jail, Huber work release, $1,744 fine, 24 month driver’s license revocation, ignition interlock, alcohol assessment.
Justin Eugene Thatcher, 37, 1001 Clough Ave., 302, repeater battery, repeater disorderly conduct, no contest pleas, 150 days jail imposed and stayed, one year of probation, $1,185.40 restitution and court costs; repeater child abuse-intentionally cause harm, dismissed but read in for sentencing.
Eric James Wyne, 35, 1323 Baxter Ave., repeater domestic battery, repeater domestic disorderly conduct, found guilty at jury trial, 90 days jail imposed and stayed, 18 months of probation concurrent, two days jail, $1,436 fine and court costs.
March 29
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Jontae Donald Pederson, 20, 1023 N. 23rd Tower Ave., domestic strangulation and suffocation, domestic disorderly conduct, probation revoked, 12 months jail concurrent.
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