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DIVISION CASES

This information was filed in criminal division of district court. All fines include court costs. If no address is listed, no address was available on court records.

Micah Donald Mashburn pleaded no contest Sept. 12 to possession of cocaine. Charges of possession of THC with intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia were dismissed. Sentencing is set for Nov. 27.

Patrick Wayne McHenry was sentenced Sept. 13 to 12 months probation, to run consecutive to a case in Oklahoma, for aggravated interference with parental custody, aggravated endangerment of a child, interference with law enforcement, deprivation of property, driving while his license was canceled, transporting an open container of alcohol, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was ordered to pay $193 court costs; $120 probation fee; $200 DNA fee; $100 attorney fee; and $45 booking fee.

Derek D. Summers on Sept. 6 was bound over for trial on a charge of violation of Kansas offender registration act.

Tevin Smith on Sept. 20 pleaded not guilty to driving while license was suspended.

Lesa Jost on Sept. 20 was bound over for trial on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, and driving with invalid registration.

James Andrew Woods Sr. was sentenced Sept. 18 to a year’s probation and ordered to pay $12,243.86 restitution to Michael Combs, Lincolnville, and Community National Bank and Trust, Eureka; $193 court costs; $200 DNA fee; $120 probation fee; $300 attorney fee; and $45 booking fee.

Jarrod Abram Spottedelk pleaded no contest Aug. 28 to disorderly conduct and sentenced to one year’s probation. He was ordered to pay a $100 fine; $158 court costs; $45 booking fee; and $100 attorney fee. Dismissed was a charge of battery.

Melissa Renae Whitmore was convicted Sept. 2 of possession of drug paraphernalia. She was sentenced to six months unsupervised probation and ordered to pay $158 courts costs; $150 attorney fee; and $45 booking fee. Dismissed was a charge of possession of THC.

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