Green County Felonies
The court Thursday scheduled a Nov. 18 district attorney conference for Nolan S. Vancourt, 23, Monroe, who is charged with choking and pushing a woman.
Court records allege he pushed and choked a woman Oct. 1 in Monroe.
He is charged with two counts of strangulation and suffocation, both class H felonies; two counts of battery, both class A misdemeanors; and one count of disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. He faces more than 13 years in prison and up to $41,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $4,800 signature bond and a $200 cash bond.
The court Wednesday scheduled an Oct. 21 district attorney conference for Arturo Y. Alonso-Flores, 23, Monroe, who is charged with choking a woman.
Court records allege he choked a woman, causing nausea, a sore throat and blurred vision, and pushed and hit a woman Sept. 26 in Washington township.
He is charged with strangulation and suffocation, a class H felony; battery, a class A misdemeanor; and disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. He faces up to seven years in prison and up to $21,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 cash bond.
Misdemeanors
The court Wednesday sentenced Richard C. Tranel, 84, Monroe to 47 days in jail with 47 days credit after he pleaded no contest to bail jumping.
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; and one count of disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. He originally faced up to 21 months in jail and up to $21,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he had contact with a person in violation of his bond June 5 in Clarno township.
In a second case, the court sentenced Tranel to two days in jail with two days credit after he pleaded no contest to violating a restraining order.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines for the unclassified 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 $11,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he contacted a person in violation of a court order May 17 in Clarno township.
In a third case, Tranel was sentenced to two days in jail with two days credit after he pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct.
He faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines for the class B misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of battery and one count of resisting arrest, both class A misdemeanors. He faced up to 21 months in jail and up to $21,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he threatened to punch a woman and hit another with his cane May 12 at a Clarno township residence.
The court Thursday scheduled a Nov. 18 district attorney conference for Nolan S. Vancourt, 23, Monroe, who is charged with choking and pushing a woman.
Court records allege he pushed and choked a woman Oct. 1 in Monroe.
He is charged with two counts of strangulation and suffocation, both class H felonies; two counts of battery, both class A misdemeanors; and one count of disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. He faces more than 13 years in prison and up to $41,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $4,800 signature bond and a $200 cash bond.
The court Wednesday scheduled an Oct. 21 district attorney conference for Arturo Y. Alonso-Flores, 23, Monroe, who is charged with choking a woman.
Court records allege he choked a woman, causing nausea, a sore throat and blurred vision, and pushed and hit a woman Sept. 26 in Washington township.
He is charged with strangulation and suffocation, a class H felony; battery, a class A misdemeanor; and disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. He faces up to seven years in prison and up to $21,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 cash bond.
Misdemeanors
The court Wednesday sentenced Richard C. Tranel, 84, Monroe to 47 days in jail with 47 days credit after he pleaded no contest to bail jumping.
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; and one count of disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. He originally faced up to 21 months in jail and up to $21,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he had contact with a person in violation of his bond June 5 in Clarno township.
In a second case, the court sentenced Tranel to two days in jail with two days credit after he pleaded no contest to violating a restraining order.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines for the unclassified 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 $11,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he contacted a person in violation of a court order May 17 in Clarno township.
In a third case, Tranel was sentenced to two days in jail with two days credit after he pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct.
He faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines for the class B misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of battery and one count of resisting arrest, both class A misdemeanors. He faced up to 21 months in jail and up to $21,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he threatened to punch a woman and hit another with his cane May 12 at a Clarno township residence.