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JACKSON SUPERIOR COURT JUDGMENTS 7/02/09

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Justin D. Luckey, 20, Seymour, pleaded guilty to minor in consumption, June 10. Received 30 days jail.

Jared S. Honey, 22, Seymour, pleaded guilty to attempted conversion, June 10. Received $250 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, alcohol and drug program, 24 hours of community service.

Joseph J. Hollinger, 40, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to invasion of privacy, June 10.

Luciano Rodriguez Castro, 46, Seymour, pleaded guilty to operating without a license, June 10. Received $250 fine, 60 days jail-58 days suspended, 180 days probation, 24 hours of community service.

Robert M. Finnerty, 54, Seymour, pleaded guilty to battery, June 10. Received $100 fine, 180 days jail-180 days suspended, 180 days probation.

David A. Goen, 37, pleaded not guilty to possession of marijuana, June 10.

Melina D. Francis, 32, Medora, pleaded not guilty to possession of marijuana, June 10.

Teresa K. Flowers Liebert, 44, Seymour, pleased guilty to possession of paraphernalia, June 10. Received $250 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, alcohol and drug program, 24 hours of community service.

Joshua M. Miller, 24, Medora, pleaded guilty to driving while suspended, June 10. Received $100 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, 90 days driver's license suspension, 16 hours of community service.

George E. Smith Jr., 21, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct, June 10.

Jennifer Lovegrove, 36, Seymour, pleaded guilty to public intoxication, June 12. Received $250 fine, 180 days jail-180 days suspended, 180 days probation, 24 hours of community service.

Nicole M. Taylor, 25, Seymour, pleaded guilty to operating without a license, June 12. Received $250 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, alcohol and drug, 90 days driver's license suspension.

William L. Amick, 47, Crothersville, pleaded guilty to public intoxication, June 12. Received $250 fine, 180 days jail-180 days suspended, 180 days probation, alcohol and drug program.

Joseph A. Ison, 22, Hope, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated June 15. Received $250 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, alcohol and drug program, 30 days driver's license suspension, 16 hours of community service.

Cody A. Durham, 21, Seymour, pleased guilty to resisting law enforcement, June 16. Received $100 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, 40 hours of community service.

Lance K. Lanier, 47, Seymour, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated, June 16. Received 180 days jail, 365 days driver's license suspension.

Damon D. Davers, pleaded guilty to amend charge of reckless driving, June 16. Received $100 fine, 180 days jail-180 days suspended, 180 days probation, alcohol and drug program.

Justin A. Poole, 22, pleaded not guilty to conversion, June 17.

Bryon D. Robinson, 18, pleaded not guilty to conversion, June 17.

Christopher E. Davis, 29, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to public intoxication, June 17.

April L. Abel, 18, pleaded not guilty to criminal mischief, June 17.

Joshua G. Brooks, 28, Bloomington, pleaded guilty to driving while suspended, June 17. Received $100 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, 180 days driver's license suspension, 40 hours of community service.

Stephen P. Brickey, 50, Louisville, pleaded not guilty to operating while intoxicated and blood alcohol content, June 17.

Andres Salazar Clemente, pleaded not guilty to driving while suspended, June 17.

Matthew J. Starr, 35, Brownstown, pleaded guilty to failure to stop, June 17. Received $100 fine, 180 days jail-180 days suspended, 180 days probation, 24 hours of community service.

James M. Colwell, 38, Crothersville, pleaded guilty to driving while suspended, June 18. Received $100 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, 90 days driver's license suspension, 40 hours of community service.

James M. Lester Jr., 19, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia, June 18.


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