Page County Attorney’s report on court case outcomes for the week of Feb. 9, 2026

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March 4th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, IA) Page County Attorney, James L. Varley’s office has issued a report Page County District Court outcomes for the week of February 9th.  Among the cases heard before the Judge, was that of:

41-year-old Bobbi Jo Christiansen, of Blanchard, who appeared by counsel and pled guilty to Operating While Under the Influence, 1st Offense. She was sentenced to 30 days of incarceration, with all but 2 days suspended and fined $1,250. Christiansen was placed on probation for 1 year and as a condition of probation must obtain a drug/alcohol evaluation and successfully complete the Drinking Driver’s School. She was ordered to pay court costs, surcharges and court-appointed attorney fees.

31-year-old Farrin Nicole Stretch, of Bellevue, Nebraska, appeared by counsel and plead guilty to Operating While Under the Influence, 1st Offense. She was sentenced to 30 days of incarceration with 28 days suspended. Stretch was fined $1,250 and placed on probation for 1 year. As a condition of probation, she is to obtain a drug/alcohol evaluation and attend and successfully complete the Drinking Driver’s School. Farrin Stretch was ordered to pay court costs, surcharges and court appointed attorney fees.

And, 60-year-old Terry Jay Warner, of Clarinda, Iowa, appeared by counsel and pled guilty to Reckless Use of Fire/Explosives/Destructive Devices. He was sentenced to 60 days of incarceration, suspended, and placed on probation for 1 year. Warner was ordered to pay court costs, a fine of $430 and court-appointed attorney fees. Terry Warner also pled guilty to another charge of Reckless Use of Fire/Explosives/Destructive Devices. The defendant was sentenced to 60 days of incarceration, suspended and placed on probation for 1 year. The sentence imposed will run concurrently with the previous sentence. Defendant was fined $430 and ordered to pay court costs and court-appointed attorney fees.

“All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”