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Courts Watch: Rice man pleads guilty to criminal vehicular homicide

Courts Watch: Rice man pleads guilty to criminal vehicular homicide
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Woman sentenced to 12 years in prison for sexually assaulting teen girl

Woman sentenced to 12 years in prison for sexually assaulting teen girl
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St Cloud man sentenced for first-degree drug possession

View Comments Editor s note: This weekly report includes new information about Stearns, Benton and Sherburne county criminal cases previously covered in the St. Cloud Times.  Edward Valentine Forsythe, 39, of St. Cloud, was sentenced May 21 to 12 years and six months in prison for one felony count of first-degree drug possession. He was acquitted of a second count of first-degree drug possession. Forsythe was given credit for 241 days served. Judge Nathaniel Welte presided.  David James Cantillo, 35, of Rush City, pleaded guilty May 18 to one felony count of first-degree drug possession. One felony count of fleeing a peace officer was dismissed. In a separate case, Cantillo also pleaded guilty to one felony count of first-degree drug possession or sale. Judge John Scherer presided. 

Man sentenced for receiving profits from prostitution

Kimberly Colt Cuningham, 29, of Rice, was sentenced May 14 to three years and nine months in prison, stayed for five years, for one felony count of third-degree drug possession. She was given credit for one year served in jail. Cuningham will be on supervised probation for five years. If she breaks terms of probation, she could go to prison. Judge Kris Davick-Halfen presided.  Aivan James Updike, 25, of Sauk Rapids, was sentenced May 13 to one year in jail, with 275 days stayed, for one gross misdemeanor count of interfering with an emergency call. Updike will serve 90 days in jail, which could be reduced to 30 days if Updike reports timely, according to court records. Updike will be on supervised probation for two years. Judge Michael Jesse presided. One felony count of domestic assault was dismissed. 

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