Court report

November 5 – Charges against Alan Frank, for assault in the fourth degree, were dismissed.

November 20 – Myrna R. Torgramsen II was found guilty of driving without a valid license. He has been ordered to serve 10 days in jail, with 10 suspended. He is also required to pay a fine of $250 or serve 25 hours of community service. He will be on probation until 2019.

Taylor W. Stavee was found guilty of driving under the influence. He has been ordered to serve three days of house arrest, will pay $2,100 in fines, will undergo treatment, has had his license revoked for 90 days, will be required to use IID for six months, and will be on probation until 2019.

November 26 – Nicole J. Lupro was found guilty of attempted vehicle theft. She has been ordered to serve 360 days in jail, with 300 suspended. She will also be undergoing treatment with the Rainforest Recovery Center and will be required to write a letter of apology.

Probation for Nicole J. Lupro was revoked for receiving an additional criminal charge. She has been ordered to serve 27 days in jail.

Richard J. Ecklund II was found guilty of criminal mischief, causing property damage. He has been ordered to serve 90 days in jail, with 90 suspended. He will also be required to attend anger management/alcohol abuse/parenting classes, and will pay $268.20 restitution. He will also be on probation until 2021.

Richard J. Ecklund II was found guilty of assault in the fourth degree and violating conditions of release. He has been ordered to serve 180 days in jail, with 120 suspended. He will also be required to attend anger management/alcohol abuse/parenting classes.

Charges against Richard J. Ecklund II, for violating conditions of release, were dismissed.

November 27 – Probation for Duke W. Aitken was revoked. He has been ordered to serve one day in jail.

 

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