criminal
DIVISION CASES
This information was filed last week in criminal division of district court. All fines include court costs. If no address is listed, no address was available on court records.
Adam M. Kleiber, Hillsboro, was formally charged March 2 with driving under the influence and possession of a firearm while driving under the influence.
William Houle, Sr. was charged March 7 with stalking.
Taylor Giesbrecht, 19, Durham, was charged March 1 with aggravated indecent liberties with a child under the age of 14. The charges stem from a Jan. 21 incident of alleged lewd fondling.
Matthew M. Fox pleaded not guilty Feb 26 to interference with law enforcement, driving while license canceled, and failure to yield when entering a roadway.
Carleton Anthony Glover was scheduled Feb. 26 for March 26 arraignment on two charges of giving a worthless check.
Marcus Jamal Butler pleaded guilty March 5 to criminal possession of a firearm. Charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and speeding were dismissed. Sentencing will be later.
A bench warrant was issued March 5 for Anthony Dillon Herpich after failing to appear in court.
John Randall Davis pleaded guilty March 5 to interference with law enforcement, disorderly conduct, and domestic battery. Charges of aggravated assault, attempted vehicle burglary, and criminal trespass were dismissed. Sentencing will be later.
John Scott Clipper on Feb. 5 pleaded not guilty to domestic battery and criminal damage to property.
Leslie Byron McFadden on Feb. 19 entered a diversion agreement on a charge of disorderly conduct. He was ordered to pay $125 diversion fee, $158 court costs, $45 booking fee, and $233.63 attorney fees.
Alicia Marie Tabares on Feb. 14 pleaded no contest to possession of morphine. Dismissed were charges of trafficking of contraband in a correctional facility, possession of marijuana, and possession of paraphernalia.
Scottie Ray Bradley on Feb. 19 entered a diversion agreement on a charge of assault. He was ordered to pay $125 diversion fee, $158 court costs, $45 booking fee, and $75 attorney fees.
Clinton T. Selle on March 5 had trial set for May 15 on charges of burglary, theft, and criminal damage to property.
Last modified March 14, 2018