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79th District Court sentencings, posted Sept. 13, 2018. | MasonCountyPress.com
79th District Court sentencings, posted Sept. 13, 2018.
LUDINGTON — The following were sentenced recently in Mason County’s 79th District Court:
– Cheyenne Marie Woodring, 22, of 8342 Featherhallow, Fenton, was found guilty Aug. 28 of operating a vehicle while impaired and was sentenced to one day in jail with credit for one day served; outpatient treatment; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; no alcohol/drugs; must attend Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) once a week for six months; must attend Victims’ Impact Panel (VIP); subject to random preliminary breath tests (PBTs); and $895 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to the Secretary of State (SOS).
– Connor William Willick, 19, of 1030 W. Johnson Rd., Amber Township, was found guilty Sept. 4 of operating a vehicle while intoxicated – underage – blood alcohol content (BAC) .02-.07 and was sentenced to outpatient treatment; 60 hours of community service within six months; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs and drug tests; and $685 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
– Valentina Fegely, 50, no address listed, was found guilty Sept. 4 of controlled substance use and was sentenced to 24 days in jail with credit for 24 days served; one year discretionary jail for one year; no controlled substances without a prescription; and $595 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS. One count of methamphetamine/ecstasy possession was dismissed.
– Drew Michael Griffis, 21, of 4565 S. Stiles Rd., Riverton Township, was found guilty Sept. 4 of operating while impaired and was sentenced to one day in jail with credit for one day served; outpatient treatment; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; must attend next VIP session; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs and drug tests; and $895 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
– Patrick Maurice O’Brien, 54, of 819 W. Bradshaw Rd., Riverton Township, was found guilty Sept. 4 of operating a vehicle while impaired and was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; Alcohol Highway Safety Education (AHSE); 93 days discretionary jail for one year; must attend next VIP session; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs; and $870 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
– Xavier Ignacio Zamora, 24, of 201 N. William St., Ludington, was found guilty Aug. 28 of attempted breaking and entering with intent and was sentenced to 45 days in jail; no contact with the victim; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs; must enroll in adult education; and $230 in restitution. One count of malicious destruction of a building less than $200 was dismissed.
– James Lyn Casciaro, 46, of 121 E. State St., Scottville, pleaded “no contest” Sept. 5 to disorderly person – illegal occupation and was sentenced to 90 days discretionary jail for six months; $45.73 in restitution; and $285 in fines and costs. Upon payment of fines/costs, discretionary term will end. One count of third-degree retail fraud was dismissed.
– Richard John Schoo, 56, of 602 Melendy St., Ludington, was found guilty of disorderly person – public intoxication and was sentenced to 90 days discretionary jail for one year; must have a substance abuse evaluation and follow recommendations; no contact with the victim; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs; and $285 in fines and costs. One count of assault and battery was dismissed.
– Thomas Leroy Rees, 29, of 922 E. Tinkham St., Ludington, was found guilty Aug. 28 of malicious destruction of property (MDOP) and was sentenced to one day in jail with credit for one day served; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; and $595 in fines and costs.
– Luke Michael Knickerbocker, 24, of 1514 Millville Rd., Lapeer, was found guilty Aug. 28 of operating while impaired and was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; must attend next VIP session; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs; and $895 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
– Scott Douglas Sturgill, 30, of 309 N. Stiles Rd., Amber Township, was found guilty to operating while intoxicated and was sentenced to 32 days in jail with credit for two days served; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; must report to jail Dec. 28 unless he attends Impact Weekend; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs; and $1,095 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
– Jessica Lee Strouse, 33, of 711 E. Danaher St., Ludington, pleaded “no contest” Aug. 28 to attempted assaulting/resisting/obstructing police and was sentenced to one day in jail with credit for one day served; one year discretionary jail for one year; must have a substance abuse evaluation and follow recommendations; must attend AA twice a week for one year; no alcohol/drugs; must obtain Soberlink for 90 days; subject to random PBTs; and $595 in fines and costs. One count of assaulting/resisting/obstructing police was dismissed. In a separate file, Strouse pleaded “no contest” Aug. 28 to disorderly person – public intoxication and was sentenced to 90 days discretionary jail for one year; must have a substance abuse evaluation and follow recommendations; must attend AA twice a week for one year; no alcohol/drugs; must obtain Soberlink for 90 days; subject to random PBTs; and $285 in fines and costs.
– Tierzah Joy Spira, 19, of 219 E. 5th St., Scottville, was found guilty Aug. 21 of malicious destruction of a boundary marker and was sentenced to 30 days in jail; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; jail term is concurrent with another matter; no contact with the victim; and $595 in fines and costs. One count of third-degree retail fraud was dismissed.
– Matthew Jason Case, 45, of 308 E. Court St., Ludington, was found guilty Sept. 10 of disorderly person – disturbing the peace and was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; 90 days discretionary jail for one year year; and $125 in fines and costs.
– David Lawrence Carr, 37, of 12475 Caberfae Hwy., Manistee, was found guilty Sept. 10 of allowing a person to drive in violation and was sentenced to 90 days discretionary jail for one year and $335 in fines and costs.
– Quinten Tyler Barnhart, 19, of 1114 Franklin St., SE, Grand Rapids, was found guilty Sept. 6 of swimming outside the swimming zone/jumping off and was sentenced to $235 in fines and costs.
– Guillermo Cervantes-Gonzalez, 69, of 705 Griggs St., SW, Grand Rapids, was found guilty Sept. 6 of using a treble hook in the Pere Marquette River and was sentenced to $220 in fines and costs.
– Alfredo Cervantes Vivers, 39, of 705 Griggs St., SW, Grand Rapids, was found guilty Sept. 6 of using a treble hook in the Pere Marquette River and was sentenced to $220 in fines and costs.
– Richard Allen Bordeaux, 63, of 4442 White Rd., Muskegon, was found guilty Aug. 30 of open intoxicants on an ORV and was sentenced to $265 in fines and costs.
– Raymundo Noe Escobar-Perez, 43, of 458 Woodlawn St., SE, Grand Rapids, was found guilty Aug. 30 of illegal fishing gear and was sentenced to $220 in fines and costs.
– Derek Keith Latimer, Jr., 32, of 105 4th St., Ludington, was found guilty Aug. 30 of improper license plates and was sentenced to $175 in fines and costs.
– April Mehayle Pantojas, 37, of 9539 US 10, Branch Township, was found guilty Aug. 21 of embezzlement less than $200 and was sentenced to 93 days discretionary jail for one year; $99.60 in restitution; and $595 in fines and costs.
– Dayton Mathew Budreau, 18, no address listed; was found guilty Aug. 21 of third-degree retail fraud and was sentenced to 25 days in jail with credit for 25 days served; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; must reside at Crystal Manor and abide by their rules; must obtain high school diploma; and must continue mental health treatment with Community Mental Health. A second count of third-degree retail fraud was dismissed.