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Olmsted County District Court 12.26.12
Mon, Dec 24th, 2012
Posted in Court
Posted in Court
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Patrick Richard Moen, 57 of Byron, Minn., appeared at the Olmsted County Courthouse on December 13, 2013. He was convicted of Domestic Assault- By Strangulation, and given a stay of adjudication. He was sentenced to three years supervised probation, and 100 hours community service.
Ryan Michael Galegher, 27 of Rochester, was convicted of Burglary in the 2nd Degree- Dwelling. He was sentenced to 28 months at the St. Cloud Correctional Facility, concurrent with another case. He was also convicted of Predatory Offender- Knowingly violates registration requirement or intentionally provides false information. He was sentenced to 24 months at the St. Cloud Facility.
Nadi Salah Hagi-Mohamed, 24 of Rochester was convicted of Drugs in the 2nd Degree- Sale 3 grams or more- Cocaine/Heroin/Meth within 90-day period. He was sentenced to 70 months at the St. Cloud Correctional Facility concurrent with another case.
Morgan Scopas Kenyi, 30 of Rochester, was convicted of Burglary in the 1st Degree- Dwelling –Occupied, and was given a stay of imposition. He was sentenced to 20 years supervised probation, 261 days local confinement with credit for 261 days served, and 100 hours community service.
Tyrone L. Rooks, 37 of Lyle, Minn., was convicted of Terroristic Threats- Reckless Disregard Risk, and was given a stay of imposition. He was sentenced to five years supervised probation, 33 days local confinement with credit for 33 days served, and 100 hours community service.
William Robert Irwin, 28 of Faribault, was convicted of Predatory Offender- Knowingly Violates Registration Requirements or intentionally provides false information, and was sentenced to 20 months at the St. Cloud Correctional Facility.
Adam Lyle Grosbach, 22 of Rochester, was convicted of Engage in Electronic Communication Relating or Describing Sexual Conduct with a Child. He was given a stay of imposition and was sentenced to three years supervised probation, must comply with Internet monitoring software, have no contact with female minors, attend a sex offender program, and 10 days local confinement.
Kyle William Jacobson, 25 of Rochester, was convicted of two counts of Drugs in the 5th Degree- Possess Schedule 1,2,3,4- Not a small amount of marijuana, and was given a statutory stay of adjudication. He was sentenced to five years supervised probation, 80 hours community service, and 21 days local confinement with credit for 14 days served.
Ryan Michael Galegher, 27 of Rochester, was convicted of Burglary in the 2nd Degree- Dwelling. He was sentenced to 28 months at the St. Cloud Correctional Facility, concurrent with another case. He was also convicted of Predatory Offender- Knowingly violates registration requirement or intentionally provides false information. He was sentenced to 24 months at the St. Cloud Facility.
Nadi Salah Hagi-Mohamed, 24 of Rochester was convicted of Drugs in the 2nd Degree- Sale 3 grams or more- Cocaine/Heroin/Meth within 90-day period. He was sentenced to 70 months at the St. Cloud Correctional Facility concurrent with another case.
Morgan Scopas Kenyi, 30 of Rochester, was convicted of Burglary in the 1st Degree- Dwelling –Occupied, and was given a stay of imposition. He was sentenced to 20 years supervised probation, 261 days local confinement with credit for 261 days served, and 100 hours community service.
Tyrone L. Rooks, 37 of Lyle, Minn., was convicted of Terroristic Threats- Reckless Disregard Risk, and was given a stay of imposition. He was sentenced to five years supervised probation, 33 days local confinement with credit for 33 days served, and 100 hours community service.
William Robert Irwin, 28 of Faribault, was convicted of Predatory Offender- Knowingly Violates Registration Requirements or intentionally provides false information, and was sentenced to 20 months at the St. Cloud Correctional Facility.
Adam Lyle Grosbach, 22 of Rochester, was convicted of Engage in Electronic Communication Relating or Describing Sexual Conduct with a Child. He was given a stay of imposition and was sentenced to three years supervised probation, must comply with Internet monitoring software, have no contact with female minors, attend a sex offender program, and 10 days local confinement.
Kyle William Jacobson, 25 of Rochester, was convicted of two counts of Drugs in the 5th Degree- Possess Schedule 1,2,3,4- Not a small amount of marijuana, and was given a statutory stay of adjudication. He was sentenced to five years supervised probation, 80 hours community service, and 21 days local confinement with credit for 14 days served.
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Smendrick says:I agree!
And I think YOU should start by quitting DRUGS.
Maybe then you can afford a better lawyer when you commit your next crime,.
And I think YOU should start by quitting DRUGS.
Maybe then you can afford a better lawyer when you commit your next crime,.








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12:19:12, Dec 28th 2012
KYLE JACOBSON says:HSB BANK LAUNDERS MONEY FOR ALQUIDA AND DRUG CARTELS AND NO ONE IS CONVICTED OF THIS HUGE CRIME. SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE ABOUT TOO BIG TO FAIL THIS IS B.S