Criminal division
The following information has been filed in the Criminal Division of Marion County District Court:
Mitchell A. Neuwirth, purchase/consumption of alcohol by a minor; first appearance at 10:30 a.m. May 21.
Michael T. Loomis, domestic battery (violation date of April 23, 2007); arraignment held, pleaded not guilty; jury trial scheduled for 8:30 a.m. July 6.
Donna Lieder, theft of less than $1,000 (violation date of Feb. 23); arraignment at 9:45 a.m. May 21.
Donna Lieder, theft of less than $1,000 (violation date of Feb. 21); arraignment rescheduled to 9:45 a.m. May 21.
Douglas M. Ricks, probation revoked and reinstated with community corrections, probation extended for 12 months.
Kimberly M. Harris, possession of opiates, opium, or narcotic drugs, possession of depressant, stimulants, hallucinogenics, steroids, possession of simulated controlled substances or drug paraphernalia; counts one and three dismissed; pleaded guilty to possession of depressant, stimulants, hallucinogenics, steroids, sentenced to a controlling sentence of 30 days for count two in the custody of Marion County Sheriff, placed on immediate supervised probation for one year with community service officer and can be transferred to Shawnee County probation and subject to all standard terms/conditions and the following special condition: defendant shall serve 48 hours in Marion County Jail for every positive drug/alcohol test, refusal to submit or admission of usage and shall be responsible for fees owed for jail time; defendant shall not enter any establishment whose primary source of income is from sale of alcohol or cereal malt beverage, shall complete after-care plan as outlined, no contact with co-defendant John Darnall, directly or indirectly, pay court costs of $128, probation fee of $25, booking fee of $45, and other stipulations.
Mindy Besch, possession of opiates, opium, or narcotic drugs, possession of depressant, stimulants, hallucinogenics, steroids, possession of simulated controlled substances or drug paraphernalia; defendant pleaded guilty to counts one and three, count two dismissed with prejudice; sentenced to a controlling sentence of 11 months with department of corrections for count one and three months with Marion County Sheriff's Office for count three, placed on 12 months supervised probation with court services officer to run concurrent, pay costs of $163, probation fee of $50, attorney's fees of $725, and other fees.
Cathy D. Martin, status hearing rescheduled to 9:45 a.m. May 21.
Casey D. Nickelson, sentencing at 9:45 a.m. May 21.
Leah A. January, jury trial at 8:30 a.m. June 26.
Daniel Lee Tucker, diversion status check at 10;15 a.m. June 13.
Billie J. Fleming, motion hearing at 9 a.m. May 14.
Michael Sullivan, burglary, theft by deception of more than $500 to $25,000, four counts of criminal damage to property less than $500, (violation date of July 6, 2006); probation revoked and reinstated.
Michael Sullivan, burglary, criminal depravation of property, theft by deception of less than $500, two counts of criminal damage to property less than $500 (violation date of Nov. 14, 2006); pleaded guilty to burglary and criminal damage to property of less than $500; controlling term of 29 months with department of corrections and six months with Marion County Sheriff's Office, placed on supervised probation with community corrections for 24 months to run concurrent with each other and another case, to pay costs of $163, probation fee $50, attorney's fees $800, restitution of $1,650, and other fees.
Joshua Ames Cody, hearing rescheduled to 9:45 am. June 18.
Marc A. Thomas, sale, offer depressants, hallucinogenics, stimulants, anabolic steroids (violation date of Oct. 27, 2004); motion to revoke probation at 9 am. May 23.
Joshua Cody, sale, offer depressants, hallucinogenics, stimulants, anabolic steroids (violation date of Feb. 4, 2005); hearing rescheduled to 9:45 a.m. June 18.
Kevin Steinborn, state withdraws its motion to terminate diversion.
John E. Bram, sale or possession with intent to sell depressants; upon county attorney's motion matter was dismissed with prejudice and cost assessed to the state.
Billie J. Fleming, possession of opiates, opium, or narcotic drugs, possession of depressants, stimulants, hallucinogenics, anabolic steroids, possession of simulated controlled substances or drug paraphernalia (violation date of May 19, 2006); motion hearing at 9 a.m. May 14.
Billie J. Fleming, possession of opiates, opium, or narcotic drugs, attempted possession of depressants, stimulants, hallucinogenics, steroids, possession of simulated controlled substances or drug paraphernalia (violation date of Aug 24, 2006); motion hearing at 9 a.m. May 14.
Michael T. Loomis, domestic battery (violation date of Oct. 8, 2006); motion to revoke probation, status hearing at 8:30 a.m. July 6.
Chad Reck, hearing held to revoke probation.
Donald J. Richmond, pleaded guilty to driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; sentenced to 12 months controlling sentence with Marion County Sheriff's Office, must serve 120 days subject to work release, ordered to serve 48 hours and remainder on house arrest, 20 hours community service hours, DNA registration, ordered not to drive, pay costs of $163, probation fee of $50, fines of $1,500, and restitution of $428.
Janette Bieri, pleaded guilty to attempted possession of opiates, opium, or narcotic drugs, sentenced to controlled term of five months with department of corrections, 18 months supervised probation with community corrections, costs of $163, probation fee $50, attorney's fees of $725, and $200 evaluation fee.
Brent E. Rauh, manufacturing of a controlled substance, possession of opiates, opium, or narcotic drugs, theft by deception of more than $500 and less than $25,000, possession of simulated controlled substance or drug paraphernalia, possession of depressants, stimulants, hallucinogenics, steroids, theft by deception of less than $500, trespassing on railroad property without consent of owner; pleaded guilty to theft by deception of less than $500, possession of opiates, opium, or narcotic drugs, sentenced to controlling term of 24 months with department of corrections for count two and six months with department of corrections for count three, 12 months supervised probation with community corrections to run concurrent with each other and another case, costs of $163, probation fee of $50, attorney's fees of $725, and restitution of $1,106.87. All other charges were dismissed.
Eric D. Henderson, violation of protective order issued from abuse (violation date of Feb. 20); pleaded not guilty, jury trial scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. June 26.
Eric D. Henderson, criminal damage to property less than $500 (violation Feb. 2); pleaded not guilty; jury trial scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. June 26.