NEW: Court notes

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Magistrate's Court

Cesar Martinez-Botello, 20, pleaded guilty to an amended misdemeanor for frequenting a place used for a controlled substance. He was sentenced to 90 days jail time with 85 days suspended and he was credited with one day. Martinez-Botello was placed on probation for one year. He had fines of $300 with $150 suspended and he had court costs of $117.50.

Martinez-Botello pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for use or possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia. He was sentenced to 90 days jail time with 85 days suspended and he was placed on probation for one year. He had fines of $300 with $150 suspended and he had court costs of $82.50.

Martinez-Botello had a misdemeanor charge for driving without privileges that was dismissed by the prosecutor.

Martinez-Botello had a misdemeanor charge for violation of a drivers license or commercial drivers license that was dismissed by the prosecutor.

Martinez-Botello had a misdemeanor charge for failure to provide proof of insurance that was dismissed by the prosecutor.

Sandra A. Maag, 50, pleaded guilty to an amended misdemeanor for driving under the influence. She was sentenced to 90 days jail time with 70 days suspended and she was credited with one day. Maag was placed on probation for two years and had her drivers license suspended for 180 days. She had fines of $1,000 and court costs of $89.50.

Shay William Ambrose, 18, pleaded guilty to an amended misdemeanor for injury to a child. No sentencing information or costs associated with the disposition were included with the court report.

Jose Salas-Martinez, 23, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for driving under the influence. He was sentenced to 60 days jail time with 55 days suspended and he was credited with one day. Salas-Martinez was placed on probation for one year and his drivers license was suspended for 180 days. He had fines of $1,000 with $400 suspended and he had court costs of $552.50.

Salas-Martinez pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges for probation violations. He had fines of $250.

John A. Vanlowen, 24, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for failure to purchase/invalid drivers license. He had fines of $150 and court costs of $63.50.

Vanlowen pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for failure to appear for a misdemeanor citation. He had fines of $100.

Jason B. Powell, 26, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for hunting, trapping or fishing without a license. He had fines of $150 and court costs of $63.50.

Powell pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for failure to appear for a misdemeanor citation. He had fines of $75.

Armando S. Torres, 23, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for failure to purchase/invalid drivers license. He had fines of $150 and court costs of $72.50.

Torres pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for providing false information to a police officer. He had fines of $150.

Torres pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for failure to appear for a misdemeanor citation. He had fines of $100.

Torres pleaded guilty to another misdemeanor charge for providing false information to a police officer. He was sentenced to three days jail time and credited with three days. Torres had fines of $250 and court costs of $72.50.

Torres had a misdemeanor charge for driving without privileges that was dismissed by the prosecutor.

Rawlings M. Byrd, 19, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for battery. He was sentenced to 30 days jail time with 27 days suspended and he was placed on probation for one year. Byrd had fines of $500 with $400 suspended and he had court costs of $249.50.

Byrd pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for a probation violation. He was sentenced to five days jail time. He had fines of $100.

Erik L. Cayo, 37, had a misdemeanor charge for battery that was dismissed by the court.

Samantha J. Serradell, 20, had a misdemeanor charge for battery. The disposition of the case was not detailed in the court report. She had forfeited bonds of $75.

Serradell had a misdemeanor charge for trespassing. The disposition of the case was not detailed in the court report. She had forfeited bonds of $75.

Terrel W. Miller, 26, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for violation of a road closure restriction. He had fines of $26 and court costs of $80.

Rick A. Leininger, 40, had a misdemeanor charge for violation of a road closure restriction that was dismissed by the prosecutor. He had forfeited bonds of $106.

Matthew D. Becker, 23, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for possession of a controlled substance. He was sentenced to 30 days jail time and was credited with 30 days. Becker had court costs of $82.50.

Becker pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for use or possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia. He was sentenced to 26 days jail time with 26 days suspended.

Angel Lopez-Magana, 19, had a misdemeanor charge for violation of a drivers license or commercial drivers license that was dismissed by the court.

Eloy Ortiz, date of birth not listed, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for driving without privileges. Ortiz was sentenced to two days jail time, placed on probation for one year and his drivers license was suspended for 180 days. He had fines of $500 with $250 suspended and court costs of $87.50.

Rebecca McCallum, 19, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for possession, consumption or purchase of an alcoholic beverage by a minor. Her drivers license was suspended for 60 days. McCallum had fines of $150 and court costs of $72.50.

Regina M. McCarroll, 28, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for use or possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia. She was sentenced to 30 days jail time with 28 days suspended and she was placed on probation for one year. McCarroll had fines of $500 with $350 suspended and she had court costs of $141.50.

Russell S. Andrews, Jr., 19, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for possession, consumption, or purchase of an alcoholic beverage by a minor. His drivers license was suspended for 60 days. Andrews had fines of $150 and court costs of $72.50.

Brian L. Blaser, 43, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for hunting, trapping or fishing without a license. He had fines of $26 and court costs of $80.

Tessa D. Burkett, 26, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for constant disturbing sounds of an animal. She had fines of $4.50 and court costs of $72.50.

Robert K.L. Carter, 18, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for possession, consumption, or purchase of an alcoholic beverage by a minor. His drivers license was suspended for 30 days. Carter had fines of $150 and court costs of $72.50.

Coty Jan Frampton, 22, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for disturbing the peace. He had fines of $68.50 and court costs of $72.50.

Thorne E. Rawlinson, 22, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for failure to purchase/invalid drivers license. He had fines of $68.50 and court costs of $72.50.

Tara N. Ring, 17, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for failure to purchase/invalid drivers license. She had fines of $68.50 and court costs of $72.50.

Marty Carl Sauerland, 23, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for driving without privileges. He was sentenced to two days jail time and had his drivers license suspended for 180 days. Sauerland had fines of $250 and court costs of $111.50.

Jason G. Stachowski, 18, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for hunting, trapping, or fishing without a license. He had fines of $26 and court costs of $80.

Stachowski pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for unlawful method of fishing. He had fines of $50.

Augustus W. White, 20, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for unlawful method of fishing. He had fines of $26 and court costs of $80.

Levi W. Dewalt, 22, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for hunting, trapping or fishing without a license. He had fines of $26 and court costs of $80.

Shari R. Bliss, 25, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for a nuisance dog. She had fines of $50 and court costs of $72.50.

Linley Morgan Smith, 15, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for possession, consumption, or purchase of an alcoholic beverage by a minor. She had fines of $150 and court costs of $72.50.

John M. Tuck, 34, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for a nuisance dog. He had fines of $50 and court costs of $72.50.

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