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Public Record — 28th Circuit Court | Sports | cadillacnews.com
CADILLAC — The following are arraignments, pleas or sentences occurring in 28th Circuit Court in Wexford County on the dates of June 7 and June 10:
• Danny Rae Ellison, 38, of South Boardman, pleaded guilty to one count of operating while intoxicated third offense for his connection with an incident on Feb. 15 in Manton. A $10,000 cash or surety bond was continued and Ellison must have a GPS tether and continue with alcohol testing.
• Carlos Rodriguez-Medina, 36, of Grand Rapids, pleaded guilty to false pretenses $200 or more but less than $1,000 for his connection with an incident on Sept. 4 in Cadillac. As part of the plea, a charge of conspiracy to deliver methamphetamine second or subsequent offense will be dismissed at sentencing. A $250,000 cash or surety bond was remanded or revoked. He also pleaded guilty to one count of possession of cocaine less than 25 grams for his connection with an incident on or about May 30, 2018 in Manton. As part of the plea, a second or subsequent offense notice on the cocaine offense and a charge of possession of marijuana second or subsequent offense will be dismissed at sentencing. A $50,000 cash or surety bond was remanded or revoked.
• Nicholas Donald Maneke, 32, of Cadillac, pleaded guilty to charges of carrying a concealed weapon .22 pistol, possession of a firearm by a felon and operating while license suspended, revoked or denied for his connection with an incident on Feb. 22 in Cadillac. As part of the agreement, a second or subsequent offense notice on the driving offense, a charge of possession of ammunition by a felon and a habitual offender second offense notice will be dismissed at sentencing. A $25,000 cash or surety bond was continued.
• Jackie Elwin Todd, 53, of Harrietta, was sentenced to 13 months-15 years in prison with 150 days credited for a guilty plea to possession of methamphetamine and a habitual offender second offense notice. He also was ordered to pay $198 in fines and fees.
• Terri Lynn McDonald, 47, of Cadillac, pleaded no contest to operating while intoxicated third offense for her connection with an incident on May 11 in Haring Township. As part of the plea, a charge of police officer assault, resist or obstruct and a habitual offender second offense notice will be dismissed at sentencing. A $30,000 cash or surety bond was remanded or revoked.
• James Martin Sanders, 48, of Grass Lake, was sentenced to two days in jail with two days credited for a guilty plea to attempted failure to pay child support. He also was ordered to pay $1,158 in fines and fees and given 24 months probation.
• Jennifer Areletta Ronk, 39, of Cadillac, was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 67 days credited for a guilty plea to possession of methamphetamine. She also was ordered to pay $198 in fines and fees and given 24 months probation.
• Bryan Douglas Bollman, 30, of Manton, pleaded guilty to possession of an analogue for his connection with an incident on Aug. 16 in Cadillac. As part of the plea, a charge of possession of contraband by a prisoner will be dismissed at sentencing. A personal recognizance bond was continued and a show cause hearing regarding bond violation was adjourned until June 14.
• Eric Edward Bergquist, 38, of Cadillac, was sentenced to 2-5 years in prison with 138 days credited for guilty pleas to carrying a concealed weapon, an ax or hatchet, and possession of a miscellaneous weapon, metallic knuckles. He also was sentenced to 2-11.5 years in prison with 138 days credited for a guilty plea to possession of methamphetamine and 16 months-2 years in prison with 138 days credited for a guilty plea to possession of buprenorphine. He also was ordered to pay $402 in fines and fees.
• Scott Allen Brookshire, 37, of Cadillac, was sentenced to 365 days in jail with 211 days credited for a guilty plea to possession of methamphetamine and a habitual offender fourth offense. He also was ordered to pay $198 in fines and fees and given 24 months probation. Brookshire also was sentenced to 365 days in jail with 113 days credited for another guilty plea to possession of methamphetamine and habitual offender fourth offense notice. He was ordered to pay $798 in fines and fees and $210 in restitution. He also was given 24 months probation.
• Justin Daniel Ferrill, 21, of Cadillac, was sentenced to 300 days with 61 days credited for a no contest plea to assault with a dangerous weapon, a box cutter, and 93 days in jail with 61 days credited for a no contest plea to domestic violence. He also was ordered to pay $1,208 in fines and fees and given 18 months probation.
• Robin Lynn Plomb, 54, of Harrietta, was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 105 days credited for a guilty plea to maintaining a drug house or vehicle second or subsequent offense. Plomb also was ordered to pay $258 in fines and fees and given 18 months probation.
• Bobbie Sue Basina, 33, of Cadillac, was sentenced to 210 days in jail with 70 days credited for a guilty plea to a probation violation stemming from a previous conviction to possession of marijuana second or subsequent offense.
• Shea Ann Marie Johnson, 35, of Muskegon, was sentenced to between 1.5-5 years in prison with 260 days credited for a guilty plea to a probation violation stemming from a previous conviction to operating while intoxicated third offense.
• Joseph Michael Fellows, 40, of Cadillac, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated third offense for his connection with an incident on May 10 in Wexford Township. As part of the plea, a charge of operating while license suspended, revoked or denied second or subsequent offense and a habitual offender fourth offense notice will be dismissed at sentencing. A $50,000 cash or surety bond was remanded or revoked.