Green County
Felonies
The court Wednesday sentenced Reggie W. Brewer, 31, Albany to one year in jail and three years probation after he pleaded no contest to fifth-offense drunken driving and possession of marijuana.
He faced more than six years in prison and more than $11,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class H felony and unclassified misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of driving with a prohibited alcohol concentration, a class H felony, one count of resisting an officer, a class A misdemeanor, and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia, an unclassified misdemeanor. He originally faced more than 14 years in prison and more than $31,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he was drunken driving and had 2 grams of marijuana in his possession Oct. 25 in Brooklyn township.
The court June 23 sentenced Todd S. Truttman, 40, Monticello, to three years probation for bail jumping and violating a court order.
Truttman pleaded no contest Feb. 12.
He faced more up to 20 years in prison and up to $24,000 in fines for the two class H felonies and two unclassified misdemeanors. He was convicted of three misdemeanor crimes in 2005.
Court records indicate he contacted a woman in violation of a court order June 22, 2008 and June 27, 2008 in Washington township. He was on bond for substantial battery at the time of the incidents.
In a second case, Truttman was sentenced to six months in jail and three years probation for substantial battery.
He pleaded no contest to the charge Feb. 26.
He faced more than three years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines for the class I felony.
Court records indicate he threw a woman to the floor, causing broken bones, May 26, 2008 in a Washington township residence.
The court Wednesday scheduled an Aug. 18 district attorney conference for Bradley A. Miller, 19, Monroe, who pleaded not guilty to burglary, criminal damage to property and bail jumping.
Court records allege he damaged a door and tried to enter the concession stand May 22 at Twining Park. He was on bond for disorderly conduct, criminal damage to property and battery at the time of the incident.
He is charged with attempt burglary, a class F felony, and criminal damage to property and bail jumping, both class A misdemeanors. He faces more than seven years in prison and up to $32,500 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.
The court Wednesday scheduled an Aug. 4 district attorney conference for Cody J. Vavra, 18, Monroe, who pleaded not guilty to attempted burglary and criminal damage to property.
Court records allege he damaged a door and tried to enter the concession stand May 22 at Twining Park.
He is charged with attempted burglary, a class F felony, and criminal damage to property, a class A misdemeanor. He faces more than seven years in prison and up to $22,500 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.
The court Wednesday scheduled an Aug. 18 district attorney conference for Bill J. Koss, 29, Albany, who pleaded not guilty to third-offense drunken driving with minors in the vehicle.
Court records allege he was driving while intoxicated with three minor children in the vehicle June 14 in Albany.
He is charged with third-offense drunken driving with three children under the age of 16 in the vehicle. He faces up to two years in prison and up to $2,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.
Misdemeanors
The court Thursday entered into a one-year deferred prosecution agreement with Eric C. Wade, who pleaded no contest to driving a vehicle without the owner's consent.
The court will dismiss the charges in one year if he complies with the terms of the agreement.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines for the class A misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of driving a vehicle without the owner's consent, also a class A misdemeanor. He originally faced up to 18 months in jail and up to $20,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he took a truck without the owner's permission, drove it into a ditch and left it Dec. 13 in Monticello.
The court Thursday sentenced Orrin H. Marsden, 17, Monroe, to 10 days in jail with one day credit after he pleaded no contest to criminal damage to property.
He faced up to nine months in jail and $10,000 in fines for the class A misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a class A misdemeanor. He originally faced up to 18 months in jail and up to $20,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he threw trash around and started a fire in a bathroom April 12 at Twining Park.
In a second case, he was sentenced to 10 days in jail with one day credit to run concurrently with the first case after he pleaded no contest to carrying a concealed weapon.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines for the class A misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of bail jumping, a class A misdemeanor. He originally faced up to 18 months in jail and up to $20,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he had three knives in his possession May 17 in Monroe.
The court Wednesday sentenced Rene P. Zimmerman, 29, Albany to five days in jail with two days credit after he pleaded guilty to bail jumping.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines for the class A misdemeanor.
Court records indicate he was on bond for disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property when he was arrested for drunken driving Jan. 31 in Exeter township.
The court Wednesday fined Michael D. Williams, 24, Freeport, $614.75 after he pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana. He faced up to six months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines for the unclassified misdemeanor.
Court records indicate he had about three grams of marijuana in his possession Feb. 1 in Clarno township.
Felonies
The court Wednesday sentenced Reggie W. Brewer, 31, Albany to one year in jail and three years probation after he pleaded no contest to fifth-offense drunken driving and possession of marijuana.
He faced more than six years in prison and more than $11,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class H felony and unclassified misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of driving with a prohibited alcohol concentration, a class H felony, one count of resisting an officer, a class A misdemeanor, and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia, an unclassified misdemeanor. He originally faced more than 14 years in prison and more than $31,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he was drunken driving and had 2 grams of marijuana in his possession Oct. 25 in Brooklyn township.
The court June 23 sentenced Todd S. Truttman, 40, Monticello, to three years probation for bail jumping and violating a court order.
Truttman pleaded no contest Feb. 12.
He faced more up to 20 years in prison and up to $24,000 in fines for the two class H felonies and two unclassified misdemeanors. He was convicted of three misdemeanor crimes in 2005.
Court records indicate he contacted a woman in violation of a court order June 22, 2008 and June 27, 2008 in Washington township. He was on bond for substantial battery at the time of the incidents.
In a second case, Truttman was sentenced to six months in jail and three years probation for substantial battery.
He pleaded no contest to the charge Feb. 26.
He faced more than three years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines for the class I felony.
Court records indicate he threw a woman to the floor, causing broken bones, May 26, 2008 in a Washington township residence.
The court Wednesday scheduled an Aug. 18 district attorney conference for Bradley A. Miller, 19, Monroe, who pleaded not guilty to burglary, criminal damage to property and bail jumping.
Court records allege he damaged a door and tried to enter the concession stand May 22 at Twining Park. He was on bond for disorderly conduct, criminal damage to property and battery at the time of the incident.
He is charged with attempt burglary, a class F felony, and criminal damage to property and bail jumping, both class A misdemeanors. He faces more than seven years in prison and up to $32,500 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.
The court Wednesday scheduled an Aug. 4 district attorney conference for Cody J. Vavra, 18, Monroe, who pleaded not guilty to attempted burglary and criminal damage to property.
Court records allege he damaged a door and tried to enter the concession stand May 22 at Twining Park.
He is charged with attempted burglary, a class F felony, and criminal damage to property, a class A misdemeanor. He faces more than seven years in prison and up to $22,500 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.
The court Wednesday scheduled an Aug. 18 district attorney conference for Bill J. Koss, 29, Albany, who pleaded not guilty to third-offense drunken driving with minors in the vehicle.
Court records allege he was driving while intoxicated with three minor children in the vehicle June 14 in Albany.
He is charged with third-offense drunken driving with three children under the age of 16 in the vehicle. He faces up to two years in prison and up to $2,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.
Misdemeanors
The court Thursday entered into a one-year deferred prosecution agreement with Eric C. Wade, who pleaded no contest to driving a vehicle without the owner's consent.
The court will dismiss the charges in one year if he complies with the terms of the agreement.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines for the class A misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of driving a vehicle without the owner's consent, also a class A misdemeanor. He originally faced up to 18 months in jail and up to $20,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he took a truck without the owner's permission, drove it into a ditch and left it Dec. 13 in Monticello.
The court Thursday sentenced Orrin H. Marsden, 17, Monroe, to 10 days in jail with one day credit after he pleaded no contest to criminal damage to property.
He faced up to nine months in jail and $10,000 in fines for the class A misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a class A misdemeanor. He originally faced up to 18 months in jail and up to $20,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he threw trash around and started a fire in a bathroom April 12 at Twining Park.
In a second case, he was sentenced to 10 days in jail with one day credit to run concurrently with the first case after he pleaded no contest to carrying a concealed weapon.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines for the class A misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of bail jumping, a class A misdemeanor. He originally faced up to 18 months in jail and up to $20,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he had three knives in his possession May 17 in Monroe.
The court Wednesday sentenced Rene P. Zimmerman, 29, Albany to five days in jail with two days credit after he pleaded guilty to bail jumping.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines for the class A misdemeanor.
Court records indicate he was on bond for disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property when he was arrested for drunken driving Jan. 31 in Exeter township.
The court Wednesday fined Michael D. Williams, 24, Freeport, $614.75 after he pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana. He faced up to six months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines for the unclassified misdemeanor.
Court records indicate he had about three grams of marijuana in his possession Feb. 1 in Clarno township.