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Dodge County District Court report for March 28

Cases heard Monday in Dodge County District Court included:

* Richard Dobesh, 45, of Fremont was sentenced to 2-4 years in prison for delivery of a controlled substance-marijuana, a Class III felony.

* Daniel Fowler, 21, of Cedar Bluffs admitted to violating his probation for attempted burglary, a Class IV felony. Sentencing was set for April 25.

* Nicholas Harmel, 31, of Fremont pleaded no contest to DUI-third offense-greater than .15 percent blood alcohol content, a Class IIIA felony. Sentencing was set for May 2.

* Jared Stricker, 22, of Fremont pleaded guilty to third-degree assault, a Class I misdemeanor. Sentencing was set for May 2.

Written by RKrebs. Posted in District Court News, Fremonter.com

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  • Nick

    October 13, 2011 |

    Why are you not reporting on court news anymore? Can you please bring it back?

  • mary

    April 26, 2011 |

    Are you finished with court reporting?

  • Nick

    April 17, 2011 |

    I was also inquiring about the court reporting. Are you no longer reporting court news? I hope that you will bring it back

  • Nate

    April 14, 2011 |

    Where has the court reporting gone? It was gone for quite some time and then you brought it back. Can we expect to see it again in the near future?

  • Anonymous

    February 16, 2011 |

    Sounds like Mayor needs to have a few ride around hours on the police shifts to see what all crime fremont does have. You dont hear about it because we dont have local TV stations right here reporting 24/7. Fremont DOES have the violent metro crimes, but because of the police presense in the city alot that would of happened does not. LaVista does not have stabbings and shootings everyday either. Treat others fair just like you would want to be treated. I sure hope the trickle down effect, then maybe the administration wont get the raises this next year, instead it will be the employees out there doing the job…