Cory Andrew Kukowski of South Haven, dob 9/16/1978, sentenced Nov. 14, 2016, of Fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle, and Driving while impaired in the fourth degree; the offense was March 8, 2016. Sentence includes 4 years probation, 54 days in jail, $200 fine plus surcharges, complete a chemical dependency evaluation and follow recommendations, abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood-altering substances, random urinalysis testing, provide DNA sample, no same or similar violations during probation, remain law-abiding, attend MADD Impact Panel, complete Intensive Supervision Program, not drive without a license, comply with ignition interlock program, subject to annual alcohol-sensitive electronic monitoring; $50 fine for DWI.
Nathan Lee Johanneck of Watkins, dob 5/17/1988, sentenced Nov. 18, 2016, for Driving while impaired in the first degree; offense date was Dec. 17, 2015. Sentence includes 7 years probation, 365 days in jail (in four 90-day segments), $50 fine plus surcharges, pay $5,306.52 in restitution, abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood-
altering substances, random urinalysis testing, provide DNA sample, attend Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, no similar or similar violations during probation, remain law-abiding, attend MADD Impact Panel, subject to annual alcohol-sensitive electronic monitoring.
April Melissa Hoffman of Eden Valley, dob 4/11/1981, sentenced Sept. 1, 2016, of Offering a forged check(s) in Paynesville. Sentence includes 4 years probation, 15 days in jail (or 104 hours community service work, or $50 fine in lieu of 13 days in jail, pay $772.47 in restitution, abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood-altering substances, random urinalysis testing, provide DNA sample.
Rachel Marie Prideaux of South Haven, dob 6/4/1997, sentenced Sept. 2, 2016, of Controlled substance crime in the fifth degree (amphetamine), and Driving while impaired in the third degree. Sentence includes 6 years probation, 6 days in jail (365 days sentenced, with 359 days stayed), pay $200 in court costs, $700 fine plus surcharges, complete chemical dependency evaluation, abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood-altering substances, random urinalysis testing, remain law-abiding, sign releases of information, attend MADD Impact Panel.
