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DIVISION CASES

This information was filed last week in criminal division of district court. If no address is listed, no address was available on court records or from jail booking records.

Joseph A. Biehler, 32, Herington, pleaded no contest July 17 to non-residential burglary. Two counts of non-residential burglary and charges of conspiracy to commit non-residential burglary and criminal damage to property were dismissed. Charges of possession of marijuana, domestic battery, criminal damage to property, and theft were dismissed. Sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 13.

Charges of driving without proof of insurance and driving while his license was suspended filed against Philip S. Chase, 69, Lydonville, Vermont, were dismissed June 22.

Dylan J. Cochran formally was charged Monday with violation of the offender registration act.

Amanda M. Radke, 42, Ramona, pleaded no contest May 14 to possession of methamphetamine. Dismissed were charges of distribution of methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine without a drug tax stamp, and criminal possession of a firearm. In a separate case, Radke pleaded no contest July 17 to possession of methamphetamine. Charges of possession of methamphetamine without a drug tax stamp and criminal possession of a weapon were dismissed.

Clifton L. Richmond, 37, Marion, pleaded no contest July 17 to residential burglary.

A bench warrant was issued June 21 for Damon M. Schimming after he failed to appear in court.

Gary L. Steele formally was charged July 19 with aggravated battery and aggravated assault.

Markus D. Warner was sentenced June 21 to pay $258 for speeding 80 mph in a 65 mph zone.

Karlie R. Wiser, 43, Kansas City, Missouri, formally was charged July 17 with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, driving without valid registration and proof of insurance, and failure to drive in the right lane when required.

Lauren R. Wolf, 38, Peabody, formally was charged July 19 with nonresidential burglary, four counts of criminal damage to property, and theft.

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