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JUDGMENTS 11-04-09

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JACKSON CIRCUIT


Crystal D. Compton, found guilty of violating probation, 450 days suspended shall executed, 352 days credit, Sept. 21.


Alejandro Garibay Siu, found guilty on Count I operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a prior conviction within 5 years and on Count III operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license and on Count IV, false informing, on Count I, 1 year jail, on Count III, 60 days jail, on Count IV, 60 days jail, 113 days credit and 114 days credit time, sentences shall be served concurrently, 1 year driver’s license suspendion, Sept. 21.


Anthony J. Garrison, found guilty of maintaining a common nuisance, 2 years jail, 2 years suspended, 2 years supervised probation, 1 day credit, 1 day credit time, alcohol and drug program, Sept. 24.


Allison Bowling, found guilty on Count I possession of methamphetamine and on Count II, unlawful possession of a syringe, on Count I, 1½ year jail, 1 year suspended, 1 year supervised probation, on Count II, 1½ years jail, 1 year suspended, 1 year supervised probation, 211 days credit, 211 days credit time, sentences shall be served concurrently, alcohol and drug program, Sept. 24.


Jeremiah R. Krumme, found guilty of violating probation, 8 months of suspended sentence shall be executed, be discharged unsuccessfully from probation, 59 days credit, 59 days credit time, Sept. 24.


Aimee G. Bottoms, found guilty on Count 1, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, and on Count III, found guilty of driving while suspended, on Count I, 60 days jail, 1 year drivers license suspended, on Count III, 4 months jail, sentences shall be served concurrent, Sept. 25.


Robin Lee Ransom, found guilty of theft, 1½ years jail, Sept. 28.


James A. Joseph, found guilty on domestic battery, 8 months jail, 35 days credit, 35 days credit time, Sept. 28.


Amanda D. Spencer, found guilty of theft, 6 months jail, 101 days credit, and 101 days credit, Sept. 29.


Amanda D. Spencer, found guilty of battery, 90 days jail, 15 days credit, 15 days credit time, Sept. 29.


Rosemarie I. McNew, found guilty of operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person, 1 year jail, 1 year suspended, 1 year supervised probation, 4 days credit, 4 days credit time, 90 days driver’s license suspension, Sept. 29.


Debra Abell, found guilty of violating home detention, 2 year original sentence shall be executed, 5 years supervised probation, 47 days credit, 47 days credit, 52 days credit, Sept. 29.


Gary L. McCormick, found guilty of resisting law enforcement, 2 year jail, 65 days credit, 65 days credit time, Sept. 30.


Justin Dwayne Hickman, found guilty of violating probation, 1 year suspended sentence shall be executed, 131 days credit, 131 days credit time, Sept. 30.


Joshua R. Johnson, found guilty of battery resulting in serious bodily injury, 2 years jail, 131 days credit, 131 days credit time, Sept. 30.


Dustin L. Miles, found guilty of attempted theft, 3 years jail, 1½ years suspended, 1½ years supervised probation, 145 days credit, 145 days credit time, alcohol and drug program, Oct. 1.


Alberto Hernandez-Lopez, found guilty on Count II, sale of alcoholic beverage without a permit and on Count III, sale of untaxed alcoholic beverage, on Count II, 180 days jail, 180 days suspended, 180 days supervised probation on Count II, 180 days jail, 180 days suspended, 180 days supervised probation, sentences shall be served concurrently, Oct. 1.


Alberto Santos Hernandez-Lopez, found guilty of application fraud identification card, 1½ years jail, 1½ years suspended, 1½ years supervised probation, Oct. 1.


Randall Brandenburg, found guilty of neglect of a dependent, 2 years jail, 2 years suspended, 2 years supervised probation, 16 days credit, 16 days credit time, alcohol and drug program, Oct. 1.


Gregory A. Smith, found guilty of strangulation, 1½ years jail, 1 year suspended, 1 year supervised probation, 99 days credit, 99 days credit time, anger management class, Oct. 1.


Gary E. Lewis, found guilty on causing serious bodily injury while operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, 5 years jail, 18 months suspended, 18 months supervised probation, 24 days credit, 24 days credit time, alcohol and drug program, Oct. 1.


John D. Schroeder, found guilty of violating probation, 1 year suspended sentence shall be executed, released unsatisfactory from probation, Oct. 2.


Chaneil N. Crumity IV, found guilty of violating probation, 146 days shall be executed, Oct. 2.


John David Schroeder, found guilty of theft, 6 months jail, 9 days credit, 9 days credit time, Oct. 2.


Donald Andrew Hooker, found guilty of theft, 1 year jail, 1 year suspended, 1 year supervised probation, alcohol and drug program, Oct. 2.


Melissa L. Steven, found guilty on Count II, maintaining a common nuisance and on Count III, possession of marijuana, on Count II, 1½ years jail, 1½ years suspended, 1½ years probation, on Count III, 1 year jail, 1 year suspended, 1 year supervised probation, 40 hours of community service, alcohol and drug program, 1 day credit, 1 day credit time, Oct. 2.


Christopher Taskey, found guilty of violating probation, 6 months suspended sentence shall be executed, probation shall be terminated unsuccessfully, Oct. 5.


Efrain Rivera Riso, found guilty of dealing in cocaine, 9 years jail, 179 days credit, 179 days credit time, Oct. 5.


Derek Alan Neal, found guilty of theft, 1 year jail, 1 year suspended, 1 year supervised probation, 3 days credit, 3 days credit time, 40 hours of community service, alcohol and drug program, Oct. 5.


Peggy A. Bowling, found guilty of theft, 1½ years jail, 1 year suspended, 1 year supervised probation, 89 days credit, 89 days credit time, pay restitution of $200, Oct. 7.


Juan Manual Anguiano Cazarez, found guilty of dealing in a narcotic drug, 10 years jail, 337 days credit, 3347 days credit time, Oct. 7.


Jeremy A. Strouse, found guilty violating probation, released unsatisfactory from probation, Oct. 7.


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