Superior Court 2 – September 4

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The following fines and sentences were imposed recently in Hancock County Superior Court 2:

July 16

Daniel Martig pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 10 days executed and 355 days suspended; 355 days drug and alcohol probation; 180 days home detention; $187 reimbursement to prosecutor for blood draw; sentence to run concurrent with other Hancock County court case. Fine and cost: $783.

Tyler S. Parham-Wise pleaded guilty to battery; sentenced to 180 days in jail with 180 days suspended; one year formal probation; anger management counseling. Fine and cost: $183.

Sarah L. Goodpaster pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle with controlled substances; sentenced to 60 days in jail with 60 days suspended; 365 days drug and alcohol probation: victim impact panel; restitution to victim for damage to be determined; $280.50 reimbursement to prosecutor for blood draw. Fine and cost: $783.

Nicholas T. Miller pleaded guilty to false informing; sentenced to 180 days in jail with 180 days suspended; one year formal probation; restitution to Matlock Farms for $675. Fine and cost: $183.

July 17

Scott E. Teuscher pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated with prior, felony; sentenced to 730 days in jail with 10 days executed and 720 days suspended; 720 days drug and alcohol probation; 180 days home detention; victim impact panel; driver’s license suspended for up to 365 days. Fine and cost: $783.

Andrew M. Hughes pleaded guilty to being a minor in possession; sentenced to 60 days in jail with 10 days executed and 50 days suspended; 365 days drug and alcohol probation; sentence to run concurrent to other Hancock County court case. Fine and cost: $583.

Kyler Johnson pleaded guilty to theft; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 365 days suspended; 365 days formal probation; restitution to victims for loss of property and damage to vehicles. Fine and cost: $183.

Cesar Vazquez pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while never having been licensed; sentenced to 60 days in jail with 60 days suspended; 365 days informal probation. Fine and cost: $183.

Nory Ambrocio pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while never having been licensed; sentenced to 60 days in jail with 60 days suspended; 365 days formal probation. Fine and cost: $183.

Francisco Ortiz pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while never having been licensed; sentenced to 60 days in jail with 20 days executed and 40 days suspended; 345 days formal probation. Fine and cost: $183.