Chicago, Illinois man sentenced to supervised probation for felony fleeing a peace officer charge in Mower County District Court
An Illinois man who was the driver of a vehicle that fled from authorities after being involved in an incident in Austin on September 1st, 2020 where he and two other men attempted to obtain drugs from Mayo Clinic Health System by using fraudulent prescriptions has been sentenced to supervised probation in Mower County District Court.
22-year old Cameron Daquan Bush of Chicago, Illinois was convicted and sentenced Friday to three years of supervised probation for a felony charge of fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle. Judge Jeffery Kritzer granted Bush a stay of imposition in the case where the defendant pleads guilty to a felony-level offense. If he or she successfully completes their probation, the conviction will be deemed a misdemeanor.
Bush pleaded guilty to the charge on September 3rd, 2021, and felony charges for 5th degree drug possession, and for 5th degree drugs, procure, possess or control by fraud or deceit in the case were dismissed with Bush’s guilty plea.