A woman has been bound over to the action of the Montgomery County Grand Jury for an incident that occurred at Winona Elementary School.
Tiara Blair went before Judge Donald Bond Thursday morning in Winona Municipal Court. Bond told Blair that he would administratively bind her over and talked her through the steps that would take place.
“The Grand Jury will determine whether or not to move forward, if so then you will be sent to Circuit Court,” Bond said.
He also ordered that because the grand jury does not convene again until October, that she is not to step foot on any campus of the Winona-Montgomery County School District.
“But, I have to register my children and I can’t do it online, how can I do that?” Blair asked.
Bond told her that he would allow her to make an appointment with someone at the elementary school, and they’d meet her and allow her to sign the paperwork. However, she cannot go back until her case has been heard.
Also, a Winona man will spend five days in jail for knowing trespassing on another person’s land that he’d been warned not to go back to by Judge Alan D. Lancaster.
Dexter Robinson was arrested for trespassing after “cutting through” the property of Cynthia Robinson. Cynthia Robinson said she and the defendant are not related, and they’d been in court before about Dexter Robinson trespassing on her property.
She said she saw him on her surveillance cameras cutting through her carport, going in between her family’s vehicles. Cynthia Robinson said Dexter Robinson “picks” with her husband because he can’t do as much as he once could.
Dexter Robinson said he hurt his eye, and he was going to his sister’s house to get some eye drops. He said he wasn’t going over there to do anything, he was just cutting through.
Bond said that he hoped the five days in jail would teach Robinson not to trespass on Cynthia Robinson’s property again.