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View Comments Editor s note: This weekly report includes new information about Stearns, Benton and Sherburne county criminal cases covered in the St. Cloud Times. Ryan Scott Mattocks, 43, of St. Cloud, was sentenced May 26 to three years and nine months in prison for one felony count of third-degree controlled substance crime. He was given credit for 76 days served. One felony count of first-degree controlled substance crime and two felony counts of second-degree controlled substance crime were dismissed. Judge Robert Raupp presided. Jacob Isaac Larcom, 36, of Minnetonka, was sentenced to a stay of imposition for one felony count of domestic assault. With a stay of imposition, if Larcom successfully completes terms of probation, the conviction will be deemed a misdemeanor. One felony count of domestic assault was dismissed. Larcom was given credit for eight days served. Judge Laura Moehrle presided. ....
Jacob Robert Darchuk, 31, of St. Cloud, was sentenced April 22 to two years in prison, stayed for five years, for one felony count of domestic assault. One felony count of domestic assault was dismissed. If he breaks terms of probation, he could go to prison. Darchuk was also sentenced in another case to three years in prison, stayed for five years, for one felony count of violating a domestic no contact order and two years and eight months, stayed, for one felony count of violating a no contact order within 10 years of the first of two or more convictions. Five felony counts of violating a no contact order within 10 years of the first of two or more convictions were dismissed. He will be on supervised probation for five years. Judge Mary Mahler presided. ....