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JUDGMENTS: JACKSON SUPERIOR COURT 6/30/09

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Cynthia F. Findley, 55, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to conversion, May 20.

Rebecca G. Smallwood, 34, pleaded not guilty to driving while suspended, May 20.

Norman C. Pauling, 50, pleaded guilty to failure to stop, May 20. Received $100 fine, 60 days jail, 180 days probation.

Geronomo Galindo Zoto, pleaded guilty to operating without a license, May 20. Received $100 fine, 60 days jail-40 days suspended, 180 days probation, 24 hours of community service.

Claudio Serrano, Seymour, pleaded guilty to operating without a license, May 20. Received $100 fine, 60 days jail-60 days suspended, 180 days probation.

Bradley J. Moffatt, 33, Columbus, pleaded not guilty to driving while suspended, May 20.

Brian L. Douglas, 19, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to false informing, May 20.

Erika D. Durham, 18, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to false informing, May 20.

Joshua J. Mock, pleaded guilty to driving while suspended, May 21. Received $100 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, 980 days driver's license suspension, 80 hours of community service.

Larry D. Neal Sr., 60, Seymour, pleaded not guilty, to invasion of privacy, May 21.

Jose M. Hernandez, pleaded guilty to false informing, May 21. Received $100 fine, 180 days jail-180 days suspended, 180 days probation.

Robert A. Barker, 43, Seymour, pleaded guilty to criminal mischief, May 21. Received 90 days jail.

Joshua C. Condiff, pleaded guilty to failure to procure resident fishing license, May 21. Received $100 fine, 60 days jail-60 days suspended, 180 days probation.

William P. Woolls, pleaded guilty to battery, May 21. Received $100 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation.

Shain N. Coffey, pleaded guilty to criminal trespass, May 21. Received $100 fine, 180 days jail-180 days suspended, 180 days probation, 16 hours of community service.

Louie C. Falzone, 18, Brownstown, pleaded not guilty to criminal mischief, May 22.

Lawrence O. Stephens, Brownstown, pleaded not guilty to operating while intoxicated and blood alcohol content, May 26.

Richard J. Wininger, 51, Seymour, pleaded guilty to battery, May 26. Received $100 fine, 180 days jail-180 days suspended, 180 days probation.

Edward D. Riley, 36, Seymour, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, May 26. Received $100 fine, 180 days jail-180 days suspended, 180 days probation.

David C. Lakins, 25, Seymour, pleaded guilty to probation revoke, May 26. Received 180 days jail.

Nathaniel B. Garriott, 23, Vallonia, pleaded not guilty to resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct, May 27.

Antonio Calderon Medina, Louisville, pleaded guilty to operating without a license, May 27. Received $100 fine, 60 days jail-60 days suspended, 180 days probation, 40 hours of community service.

Mario Miguel Menendez, Crothersville, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated, May 27. Received $250 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, alcohol and drug program, 90 days driver's license suspension, 16 hours of community service.

Rene Rehteria, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to battery, May 27.

Thomas W. Darlage II, 18, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to possession of marijuana, May 27.

Jill C. Hadley, pleaded not guilty to resisting law enforcement and public intoxication, May 27.

Jonathan R. Ojeda, 24, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to operating while intoxicated and blood alcohol content, May 27.

Chad W. Hess, pleaded not guilty to reckless driving, May 27.

Keith D. Lynn, 34, Columbus, pleaded not guilty to reckless driving, May 27.

Dale G. Jacks, 35, Seymour, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated, May 27. Received $250 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, alcohol and drug program, 90 days driver's license suspension.

Floyd D. Heller, 47, pleaded not guilty to reckless driving, May 29.

Casey Durham, 18, Seymour, pleaded guilty to minor in consumption, June 1. Received $250 fine, 60 days jail-60 days suspended, 180 days probation, 24 hours of community service.

Stanley Staples, 18, Seymour, pleaded guilty to conversion, June 1. Received $100 fine, 365 days jail-361 days suspended, 361 days probation, 40 hours of community service.

Gregory M. Wright, 19, Jeffersonville, pleaded guilty to minor in consumption, June 1. Received $250 fine, 60 days jail-60 days suspended, 180 days probation, alcohol and drug program.

Jesse A. McIlquham, 18, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to minor in consumption, June 1.

Haley M. Zapfe, 18, Columbus, pleaded guilty to minor in consumption, June 1. Received $250 fine, 60 days jail-60 days suspended, 180 days probation, alcohol and drug program.

Susan D. Bryson, 23, Seymour, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated, June 1. Received $250 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, alcohol and drug program, 30 days driver's license suspension.

Ryan M. Waggoner, 24, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to criminal mischief, June 1.

Gaspar Martinez Hernandez, 25, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to public intoxication, June 1.

James R. Murphy, 20, Crothersville, pleaded not guilty to operating while intoxication and blood alcohol content, June 2.

Anthony J. Rivers, 36, Seymour, pleaded guilty to battery, June 2. Received 180 days jail.

Robbie A. Rogers, 30, Seymour, pleaded guilty to probation revoke, June 2. Received 180 days jail.

Georgia M. Perry, Seymour, pleaded guilty to driving while suspended, June 3. Received 90 days jail, 90 days driver's license suspension.

Joseph B. Mayer, 18, Columbus, pleaded not guilty to operating while intoxicated.

Herbert J. Klein, 69, Illinois, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated, June 3. Received $250 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, alcohol and drug program, 90 days driver's license suspension.

Rulfo Debrosa Vazquez, Seymour, pleaded guilty to battery, June 3. Received $100 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation.

Jose M. Sosa-Cervantes, Seymour, pleaded guilty to operating without a license, June 3. Received $100 fine, 60 days jail-60 days suspended, 180 days probation.

Justin Spradlin, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to possession of paraphernalia, June 3.

Daniel I. Nusbaum, 22, Louisville, pleaded not guilty to operating while intoxicated and blood alcohol content, June 3.

Kenneth L. Wilkes, 19, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to minor in consumption, June 3.

Christopher J. Perry, 29, Columbus, pleaded not guilty to invasion of privacy, June 3.

Julie A. Edwards, 32, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to resisting law enforcement and public intoxication, June 3.

Johnny T. McKinney, 20, Norman, pleaded guilty to resisting law enforcement, June 3. Received $100 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation.

Britnie N. Dose, 18, Seymour, pleaded guilty to battery, June 3. Received $100 fine, 180 days jail-180 days suspended, 180 days probation, 16 hours of community service.

Larry D. Jones, 38, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to public intoxication, June 3.

Scylar E. Barker, 19, Brownstown, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated June 3. Received $250 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, 90 days driver's license suspension, 40 hours of community service.

Angela M. Bowling, 41, Austin, pleaded guilty to driving while suspended, June 3. Received $100 fine, 365 days jail-335 days suspended, 335 days probation, 90 days driver's license suspension.

Lawrence D. Stephens, 49, Brownstown, pleaded guilty to public intoxication, June 3. Received 60 days jail.

James C. Stewart, 30, Bloomington, pleaded not guilty to driving while suspended, June 3.


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