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Court sentences — July 13

Jim Osborn, Columbus Telegram, Neb.
By Jim Osborn, Columbus Telegram, Neb.
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services

July 13--According to state law, "fines, penalties, and license money shall be appropriated exclusively to the use and support of the common schools ... ." An exception is fines for overloaded vehicles. Seventy-five percent of those funds go to state highways; 25 percent go to the county general fund where the fine or penalty is paid. Fifty percent of money forfeited or seized in enforcing drug laws goes to counties for drug enforcement. Vehicles seized in drug law cases may be used by law enforcement agencies or sold with the proceeds going to schools.

County Court

Traffic Sentences

Shelly Zimmerer, 66, 654 Fifth Ave., traffic control device violation, $25 fine and $48 court costs.

Jacob Kanatzar, 40, Shawnee, Kansas, speeding, 70 mph in a 60 mph zone, $25 fine and $48 court costs.

Amber Prososki, 32, St. Edward, speeding, 75 mph in a 60 mph zone, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Bayron Vasquez-Gonzalez, 34, 858 33rd Ave., A-4, traffic signal violation, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Colynn Paprocki, 35, Humphrey, speeding, 47 mph in a 35 mph zone, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Arcey Graham, 48, 2117 11th St., No. 2, failure to maintain control, $25 fine and $48 court costs; no seat belt, $25 fine and $48 court costs.

Ariel Lopez, 20, Schuyler, no operator's license, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Jacob Miller, 19, 3712 18th St., speeding, 61 mph in a 45 mph zone, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Cassandra Appel, 42, 3022 14th St., speeding, 47 mph in a 30 mph zone, $125 fine and $48 court costs.

Michael Greiner, 28, 3765 35th Ave., speeding, 45 mph in a 35 mph zone, and no seat belt, $50 fines and $48 court costs.

Jerry Lassek, 50, Duncan, speeding, 71 mph in a 60 mph zone, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Michael Jackson, 36, 2565 29th Ave., No. 8, speeding, 80 mph in a 65 mph zone, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Gabriela Lozano, 18, 4179 E. 27th St., no valid registration, $25 fine and $48 court costs.

Sarah Reeves, 22, Humphrey, no valid registration, $25 fine and $48 court costs.

Carla Frauendorfer, 38, 2405 Sixth St., speeding, 50 mph in a 30 mph zone, $125 fine and $48 court costs.

Cody Osten, 30, 2761 18th Ave., speeding, 47 mph in a 35 mph zone, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Derek Sandall, 20, York, speeding, 83 mph in a 60 mph zone, $200 fine and $48 court costs.

Steven Irwin, 51, Lincoln, speeding, 70 mph in a 60 mph zone, $25 fine and $48 court costs.

Becky Carlstrom, 59, Polk, traffic signal violation, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Steven Heine, 55, Wynot, speeding, 46 mph in a 35 mph zone, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Eileen Prugh, 39, Jackson, Wyoming, speeding, 72 mph in a 60 mph zone, $75 fine and $48 court costs.

Criminal Sentences

Loran Wheaton, 20, Fremont, attempt of a Class 3A/4 felony, 12 months probation and $49 court costs.

Zachary Morgan, 29, 2118 Fourth St., no proof of insurance, $50 fine and $49 court costs; no proof of insurance, $50 fine and $49 court costs.

Joycelyn Perez, 20, 3460 53rd Ave., No. 5, no valid registration, $25 fine and $49 court costs.

Alex Smith, 24, Madison, driving during revocation, 30 days in jail, credit for one day served, operator's license revoked for one year and $49 court costs.

Brenda Gronenthal, 44, Monroe, issuing a bad check $200-$500, $150 fine and $49 court costs.

Trevor Busse, 22, 1906 Keene Drive, engage in a speed contest, four months probation, $500 fine and $49 court costs.

Jakota Moore, 27, 1571 37th Ave., attempt of a Class I misdemeanor, 60 days in jail, credit for four days served, $300 restitution and $49 court costs; attempt of a Class II misdemeanor, 30 days in jail, $35.37 restitution and $49 court costs.

Ethan Straub, 21, 2522 19th St., disorderly conduct, $25 fine and $49 court costs.

Juan Lugo-Rodriguez, 24, 1476 22nd Ave., No. 1, no operator's license and no valid registration, $100 fines and $49 court costs.

Sandra Mundt, 31, Clarkson, no fishing permit, $100 fine and $49 court costs.

Otto Camey, 44, 4056 E. 29th St., no proof of insurance, $50 fine and $49 court costs.

Jason Krumback, 31, Lincoln, false reporting-misdemeanor, driving during revocation and possession K2 or marijuana-one ounce or less, 30 days in jail, credit for three days served, $300 fine, $402 bond forfeited, operator's license revoked for one year and $49 court costs.

Rodrigo Amaya, 60, Schuyler, driving under suspension, $75 fine and $49 court costs.

Sergio Madrigal, 18, Carriage House Estates, No. 98, minor in possession of alcohol-under 19, $250 fine and $49 court costs.

Brandon Beach, 18, 1004 Eighth St., minor in possession of alcohol-under 19, $250 fine and $49 court costs.

Yoselin Alvarez, 18, Carriage House Estates, No. 39B, minor in possession of alcohol-under 19, $250 fine and $49 court costs.

Alisa Magoon, 21, 4122 E. 26th St., driving under suspension and no seat belts, $75 fines and $49 court costs.

Paul Preister, 56, Newman Grove, no proof of insurance, $50 fine and $49 court costs.

Michael Gdowski, 29, 1354 27th Ave., No. 315, third-degree assault and attempt of a Class 3A/4 felony, 18 months probation, $4,805.92 and $427 restitution and $49 court costs.

District Court

Criminal Sentences

Danielle Johnson, 28, Schuyler, attempt of a Class 3A/4 felony, 300 days in jail, credit for 32 days served, $369.82, $50, $66.13 and $55 restitution and $49 court costs.

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(c)2014 the Columbus Telegram (Columbus, Neb.)

Visit the Columbus Telegram (Columbus, Neb.) at www.columbustelegram.com

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