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Tama County District Court

May 16, 2012
Toledo Chronicle, Tama News-Herald

Before Judge Mitchell E. Turner in Tama County District Court in Toledo:

Jesse Lee Oelmann, 21, Alden, Iowa, admitted violation of terms of probation. The records states the court declined to revoke the probation but amended the terms.

Oelmann is required to be involved in all programs at a residential treatment center, to be granted temporary leave to seek employment or for education and had probation extended to April 22, 2015.

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He was cited for being late to one meeting, missing two meetings and being charged with 1st offense drunken driving while on probation on the previous charge.

Oelmann originally pled guilty to 3rd degree burglary for breaking into a bowling alley in Gladbrook on May 6, 2009. At that time, he told the court that he and two accomplices broke in "to go bowling" records show. His fingerprint was found on a Mt. Dew can leading to his arrest.

He received a suspended five-year prison term and was placed on probation for three years on April 23, 2010.

Don Melvin Baylor, 25, Tama, pled guilty to possession of marijuana. He received a suspended seven day jail term and a $315 fine was also suspended. He was placed on unsupervised probation for six months and his driver's license was revoked for 180 days.

Baylor was charged o Dec .18, 2011, at the 204 exit on the U.S. 30 Expressway by Tama County Deputy Sheriff Joe Quandt.

Nicole Dawn Stuck, 36, Osceola, pled guilty to a charge of eluding law enforcement. She was sentenced to 19 days in jail with credit for 109 days already served. A $625 fine was suspended.

Stuck was charged on Nov. 10, 2011, after allegedly attempting to elude two pursuing law enforcement vehicles with lights and sirens activated. The pursuit began at Business route 30 and Oakland Drive in Tama according to court records. Toledo Police Officer Ben Engle filed the charge.

Joshua Neville Randall, 30, Vinton, pled guilty to public intoxication, 3rd or subsequent offense. He was sentenced to 365 days in jail with the sentence suspended and credit given for time already served. A $625 fine was also suspended. Randall was placed on probation to the Department of Correctional Services and directed to pay a $300 supervisory fee.

Court records show he was charged on Sept. 12, 2011, when found just after midnight sleeping in a ditch in the 200 block of Edgewood Drive by Meskwaki Nation Tribal Police Officer Lee Posusta.

Darwin Lloyd Morgan, 56, Tama, pled guilty to 2nd offense drunken driving. He was sentenced to 365 days in jail with all but seven suspended and fined $1,875. Morgan was placed on supervised probation to the Department of Correctional Services and directed to pay a $300 supervisory fee and to complete drinking drivers school.

He was charged on Dec. 30, 2011, in the 2600 block of 340th Street by Tama County Deputy Sheriff Trevor Killian.

Jason Thomas Weida, 42, Traer, pled guilty to assault causing bodily injury. He was sentenced to two days in jail and fined $315.

Weida was charged on Jan. 26, with domestic assault causing bodily injury by Tama County Deputy Sheriff Bruce Rhoads.

David Jon Landis, 31, address not in the court record of the proceedings, pled guilty to possession of marijuana 2nd offense. He was sentenced to three days in jail with credit for three days served, fined $625 and his driver's license was revoked for 180 days.

Landis was charged in a County Attorney's information filed on Oct. 7, 2011. No other information on the case was contained in the court file.

 
 

 

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