GREEN COUNTY
MISDEMEANORS
Alicia D. Parr, 23, Monroe, was granted a deferred prosecution agreement July 27 after she pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct. As part of the agreement, she had charges of trespassing and criminal damage to property dismissed. The charge she pleaded no contest to will be dismissed after a year if she follows all conditions of the agreement. She is ordered to remain sober, commit no new crimes, obey the terms of any restraining orders against her, undergo treatment and counseling the District Attorney's office deems appropriate, attend quarterly monitoring conferences and pay court costs. The charges stemmed from a Jan. 17 incident in which Parr entered an enclosed porch at a residence in the N1700 block of Five Corner Road in the Town of Jefferson, rapped on a door and kicked it, causing it to crack and split. Police later located and arrested her in Monroe. Her blood-alcohol concentration was 0.24 percent.
Samuel A. Meier, 35, Madison, was sentenced to six months in jail July 30 after he had his probation revoked in two separate cases July 2. The court reportedly revoked his probation after police determined in June he had possessed methamphetamine and materials to manufacture the drug. Police files show that Meier was sentenced to 18 months of probation in November after he pleaded no contest to misdemeanor counts of drug possession and bail jumping. The drug charge stemmed from a 2013 incident in which police stopped him on Cottage Grove Road at Evergreen Street in the Town of Decatur and found 1 gram of suspected methamphetamine in his vehicle. The bail-jumping charge stemmed from an October incident in which he violated his bond conditions in the drug case by failing to appear at a hearing. According to court documents, he will have work-release privileges during his jail sentence as long as he remains alcohol- and drug-free. Police records indicate he owes the court $443.
MISDEMEANORS
Alicia D. Parr, 23, Monroe, was granted a deferred prosecution agreement July 27 after she pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct. As part of the agreement, she had charges of trespassing and criminal damage to property dismissed. The charge she pleaded no contest to will be dismissed after a year if she follows all conditions of the agreement. She is ordered to remain sober, commit no new crimes, obey the terms of any restraining orders against her, undergo treatment and counseling the District Attorney's office deems appropriate, attend quarterly monitoring conferences and pay court costs. The charges stemmed from a Jan. 17 incident in which Parr entered an enclosed porch at a residence in the N1700 block of Five Corner Road in the Town of Jefferson, rapped on a door and kicked it, causing it to crack and split. Police later located and arrested her in Monroe. Her blood-alcohol concentration was 0.24 percent.
Samuel A. Meier, 35, Madison, was sentenced to six months in jail July 30 after he had his probation revoked in two separate cases July 2. The court reportedly revoked his probation after police determined in June he had possessed methamphetamine and materials to manufacture the drug. Police files show that Meier was sentenced to 18 months of probation in November after he pleaded no contest to misdemeanor counts of drug possession and bail jumping. The drug charge stemmed from a 2013 incident in which police stopped him on Cottage Grove Road at Evergreen Street in the Town of Decatur and found 1 gram of suspected methamphetamine in his vehicle. The bail-jumping charge stemmed from an October incident in which he violated his bond conditions in the drug case by failing to appear at a hearing. According to court documents, he will have work-release privileges during his jail sentence as long as he remains alcohol- and drug-free. Police records indicate he owes the court $443.