Court News: 1/12
January 12, 2021Editor’s note: News of Record gives the final dissemination of court rulings and traffic cases in Dubois Circuit Court and Dubois Superior Court. Some of the items documented may have occurred many months previously and some of the sentences may have already been served.
Circuit Court
Small Claims
Judgment for One Main Financial Group LLC vs Connie J Butler, Jasper, $5,622.77 plus court costs and interest.
Criminal
Steven P Coy, 6609 E Walnut St, Evansville, resisting law enforcement and criminal recklessness, sentenced to 1,000 days in Dubois County Security Center with 1 day jail credit.
Christopher Bryan Ham, 1441 Green Street, Jasper, criminal mischief, sentenced to 180 days in Dubois County Security Center with 4 days jail credit and 172 days suspended to probation.
Scott G Taylor, 10 Red Wing Ct, Loogootee, intimidation (3 counts), sentenced to 728 days in Dubois County Security Center with 2 days jail credit.
Superior Court
Small Claims
Judgment for Medical of Dubois vs Kelly L Schue, Jasper, $163.67 plus court costs and interest; Justin A Sims, Huntingburg, $380.84 plus court costs and interests; Gennifer B Burgess, Ferdinand, $427.18 plus court costs and interests; Valerie J Jones, Winslow, $522 plus court costs and interest; April N Schue, Jasper, $296.67 plus court costs and interests; Jacob L Loper, Grandview, $410.67 plus court costs and interest.
Judgment for Hoosier Accounts Service vs Meghan C Vaal, Huntingburg, $8,000 plus court costs and interest; Shania L Carrico, Huntingburg, $6,968.79 plus court costs and interest; Britni N Chavez, Huntingburg, $7,085.17 plus court costs and interest; Maryanne Chavez-Sandoval, Huntinburg, $584.97 plus court costs and interest; Robert Cleveland, Jasper, $2,514.60 plus court costs and interest; Brittany R Hert, Loogootee, $1,528.05 plus court costs and interest; Eric L Lienenbach, Huntingburg, $178.70 plus court costs and interest; Daniel Lopez, Huntingburg, $3,256.97 plus court costs and interest.
Judgment for Procol, INC. vs Jason Wade, Birdseye , $1,203.26 plus court costs and interest.
Criminal
Tony L Sims, 421 Kennedy, Mount Vernon, driving while suspended, sentenced to 6 days in Dubois County Security Center with 3 days jail credit and $261 in fines and costs.
Mustang R Beckham, 4241 South 1st Street, Huntingburg, driving while suspended, sentenced to 180 days in Dubois County Security Center with 180 days suspended to probation and $261 in fines and costs.
Breanna Marie Christmon, 140 W SR 64, Birdseye, disorderly conduct, sentenced to 4 days in Dubois County Security Center with 2 days jail credit and $241 in fines and costs.
Mary Lochmann, 10950 E CO. Rd. 725 S, Velpen, operating a vehicle while intoxicated (2 counts), resisting law enforcement, possession of paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, sentenced to 970 days in Dubois County Security Center with 243 days suspended to probation and $411 in fines and costs.
Linda J Kemp, 812 E 2nd St, Huntingburg, driving while suspended, sentenced to 30 days in Dubois County Security Center with 4 days jail credit.
Zachary D Opel, 2516 Birk Drive, Jasper, operating a vehicle with alcohol concentration equivalent to .15 or more, sentenced to 365 days in Dubois County Security Center with 2 days jail credit and 361 days suspended to probation and $411 in fines and costs.
David J Leidgen, 1677 Sweet Gum Dr, Jasper, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia, sentenced to 425 days in Dubois County Security Center with 245 days suspended to probation and $411 in fines and costs.
Oscar A Quintanilla Huezo, 717 E 8th St, Huntingburg, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, sentenced to 365 days in Dubois County Security Center with 2 days jail credit and 361 days suspended to probation.
Dakota J Holland, 554 W 700 N, Washington, driving while suspended, sentenced to 365 days in Dubois County Security Center with 365 days suspended to probation and $261 in fines and costs.
Traffic
Fined $25 for failure of occupant to use a safety belt: Emma M Horton, Huntingburg.
Fined $138 for hunting wild animals without license: William Neukam, Dubois.
Fined $138 for boat equip - USCG type I, II, III, or V float device per person req in boat: Joseph Turner, Vincennes.
Fined $141 and costs for speeding: Joyce L Johnson, Owensboro, KY; Eli J Hopf, Jasper; Alyse L Johnson, Huntingburg; Ethan J Boyer, Dubois; Zhenya R Salmon, Shoals; Bryan M Simpson, Chandler; Tekiyah E Livingstone, Jasper.
Fined $141 for operating a vehicle with a false plate: Micha J Crane, Huntingburg; Holly A Jessee, Jasper.
Fined $141 for improper passing: John J Schwartz, English.
Fined $141 for disregarding stop sign: Rileigh J Foxen, Jasper (2 counts); Camron T Johnson, Jasper; Marlene R Plank, Montgomery; Clint A Sadler, Jasper (also fined for failure of occupant to use seat belt, speeding, and failure to signal for turn).
Fined $141 for failure to yield right of way at entrance through highway: Devin R Miller, Jasper; Ana B Flores Ayala, Huntingburg.
Fined $141 for operating with expired plates: Blaine R Pitcher, Petersburg (also fined for failure of occupant to use safety belt); Maria L Colantuoni-Curtice, Jasper
Fined $141 for driving while suspended: Dwayne E Vincent, Tell City.
Fined $180 for speeding: Karen A Knott, Maryland Hits, MO.
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