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Court News - Mineral County Independent News
October 8, 2017 By Mineral County Independent News
• On Aug. 24, 2016, Brandi Marie Leach had a motion and order to dismiss in a case filed against her.
• On May 16, Sarah Suzanne McNeeley pled guilty to the charge of disturbing the peace, MCC 9.52.010, a misdemeanor. She was found guilty and ordered to pay $540 in fines and fees.
• On June 5, Randall Beisch pled guilty to the charge of possession of drug paraphernalia, NRS 453.566, a misdemeanor. He was found guilty and sentenced to six months in jail, suspended under the condition he remain alcohol and drug free and have no law violations for one year. Subject to random search and seizure.
• On July 24, Ethan Marcus Gobbell pled guilty to the charge of introducing a dangerous drug into interstate commerce, NRS 454.351, a misdemeanor. He was found guilty and ordered to pay $195 in fines and fees, $2,305 to the Mineral County District Attorney drug forfeiture fund.
• On Aug. 29, Jonathan Martin Carrington pled guilty to the charges of: count 1 – speeding, NRS 484B.600 and count 2 – failure to yield to emergency vehicle, NRS 484B.267, misdemeanors. He was found guilty and ordered to pay $195 in fines and fees on each count.
• On Aug. 29, Marco Rubio-Montes pled guilty to the charges of: count 1 – speeding, NRS 484B.600 and count 2 – driving a motor vehicle while driver’s license was suspended, NRS 483.560, misdemeanors. He was found guilty and ordered to pay $195 in fines and fees on count 1 and count 2 dismissed.
• On Sept. 9, Theresa Maben-Todd pled guilty to the charge of obstructing a public officer, NRS 197.190, a misdemeanor. She was found guilty and ordered to pay $525 in fines and fees. Pays $75 a month.
• On Sept. 9, Kenneth Adair pled guilty to the charge of leaving the scene of an accident which resulted in damage to property, NRS 484E.020, a misdemeanor. He was found guilty and ordered to pay $525 in fines and fees. Pays $75 a month.
• On Nov. 15, 2016, Calvin Peter Tillmon pled guilty to the following charges: count 1 – speeding, NRS 484B.600 and count 2 – driving a motor vehicle while driver’s license was suspended, NRS 483.560, all misdemeanors. He was found guilty and ordered to pay the following fines and fees: count 1 – $195 and count 2 – $1,140.
• On Nov. 28, 2016, Brandon Allen Lucia pled guilty to count 2 of the following charges: count 1 – possession of a controlled substance, NRS 453.336, a category E felony; count 2 – driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of a controlled substance, NRS 484C.110; count 3 – possession of one ounce or less of marijuana, NRS 453.336(4)(a); count 4 – speeding, NRS 484B.600 and count 5 – possession of drug paraphernalia, NRS 453.566, all misdemeanors. He was found guilty to count 2 and ordered to pay $685 in fines and fees; ordered to complete DUI school and victim impact panel; sentence to 90 days in jail; credit for four days served; 86 days suspended under the condition he has no law violations for six months and follows court order. Counts 1, 3, 4 and 5 dismissed.
• On May 11, Matthew Caputo pled guilty to the charge of failure to use due care, NRS 484B.603, a misdemeanor. He was found guilty and ordered to pay $525 in fines and fees.
• On July 12, Jason Michael Schulenberg pled guilty to the charge of breach of peace, NRS 203.010, a misdemeanor. He was found guilty and sentenced to time served.
• On July 19, Gary R. Heater pled guilty to the charge of disturbing the peace, NRS 203.010, a misdemeanor. He was found guilty and ordered to pay $150 in fines and fees.
• On Aug. 2, Kevin Favero pled guilty to the following charges: count 1 – failure to stop at stop sign, NRS 484B.257 and count 2 – possession of drug paraphernalia, NRS 453.566, misdemeanors. He was found guilty and ordered to complete 80 hours of community service by Oct. 3, 2017.
• On Aug. 2, Dylan Pence Sanford pled no contest to the following charges: count 1 – breach of peace, NRS 203.010 and count 2 – resisting a public officer, NRS 199.280, misdemeanors. He was found guilty and ordered to pay $195 in fines and fees for each count by Sept. 25, 2017.
• On Aug. 2, Richard Thomas Tucker pled guilty to the charge of disorderly conduct, MCC 9.52.010, a misdemeanor. He was found guilty and sentenced to 30 days in jail, (straight time), suspended under the condition he has no law violations for six months.
• On Aug. 9, Kent Kubach pled no contest to the charge of trespassing, NRS 207.200, a misdemeanor. He was found guilty and sentenced to time served.
• On Aug. 9, Anthony Erwinray Barlow pled guilty to the following charges: count 1 – trespassing, NRS 207.200 and count 2 – obstructing a public officer, NRS 197.190, misdemeanors. He was found guilty and sentenced to six months in jail, suspended under the condition he follow the recommendations made from his alcohol evaluation for one year and is subject to random alcohol testing for one year.
• On Aug. 9, Anthony Erwinray Barlow pled guilty to the charge of breach of peace, NRS 203.010, a misdemeanor. He was found guilty and sentenced to six months in jail, suspended under the condition he follow the recommendations made from his alcohol evaluation for one year and is subject to random alcohol testing for one year.
• On Aug. 9, Anthony Erwinray Barlow pled no contest to the charge of loitering while intoxicated, MCC 9.48.020, a misdemeanor. He was found guilty and sentenced to six months in jail, suspended under the condition he follow the recommendations made from his alcohol evaluation for one year and is subject to random alcohol testing for one year.
• On July 11, Aron Trevon Powe was sentenced on his guilty plea to the crime of attempted burglary, a violation of NRS 193.330 and NRS 205.060, a category C felony. He was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment in the Nevada Department of Corrections for a maximum term of 48 months with a minimum parole eligibility of 18 months from this date. This judgment was suspended and he was placed under the supervision of Chief Parole and Probation Officer of the State of Nevada for a term not to exceed five years with special terms and conditions. He was ordered to pay $178 in fines and fees. He was given credit for 220 presentence confinement time.