State of Minnesota vs. Garner Joseph Moffat – DWI Conviction and Collections Resolution (2014–2018)

This Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) case record summarizes the legal proceedings and financial resolution in State of Minnesota vs. Garner Joseph Moffat, case number 69DU-CR-14-3072, filed on September 8, 2014 in St. Louis County District Court (Duluth). Moffat was charged with Driving While Impaired (DWI) — operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher within two hours — under Minnesota Statute 169A.20.1(5). He entered a guilty plea on November 13, 2014, and was convicted of a misdemeanor. The sentence included a 60-day stayed jail term, one year of probation, mandatory alcohol assessment, and a $1,110 fine.

Following sentencing, the case entered the collections process between 2015 and 2018 for unpaid balances. Records show partial payments through 2017 and full settlement by March 28, 2018, after which the case was marked closed. This document demonstrates accountability in the judicial collection process and full compliance with the court’s financial obligations.

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Categories: City Council, Garner Moffat
Tags: court collections, DWI conviction, garner dwi, Garner Joseph Moffat, Minnesota Judicial Branch, St. Louis County