Superior Court 2 – October 16

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

Aug. 14

George A. Young pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated; sentenced to 180 days in jail with 180 days executed; $80.50 reimbursement to prosecutor for blood draw; fine and cost: $383.

Logan Childers pleaded guilty to criminal mischief; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 60 days executed and 305 days suspended; 305 days formal probation; restitution to Hancock County Jail for $1185; fine and cost: $183.

Aug. 17

Danisha E. Harsin pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 365 days suspended; 365 days drug and alcohol probation; victim impact panel; driver’s license suspended 90 days; fine and cost: $783.

Deborah K. Barnes pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 365 days suspended; 365 days drug and alcohol probation; victim impact panel; driver’s license suspended 90 days; fine and cost: $783.

Mirna J. Duarte pleaded guilty to driving while suspended; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 365 days suspended; 365 days formal probation; driver’s license suspended 90 days; fine and cost: $183.

Robert E. Hoskins pleaded guilty to driving while suspended; sentenced to 20 days in jail with 20 days executed; driver’s license suspended 90 days; fine and cost: $183.

Aug. 18

Felicia D. Jackson pleaded guilty to theft; sentenced to 365 days in jail with a cap of 36 days executed and days suspended open; probation open; home detention open; restitution to Cub Scout Pack 293 for $470; fine and cost: $183.

Aug. 19

Dustin M. Newman pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 180 days executed and 185 days suspended; 185 days drug and alcohol probation; 185 days home detention; $200 drug interdiction fee; $100 reimbursement to prosecutor for blood draw; driver’s license suspended 90 days; sentence to run concurrent to other Hancock County court case; fine and cost: $183.

Dustin M. Newman pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 180 days executed and 185 days suspended; 185 days probation; sentence to run concurrent to other Hancock County court case.

Dustin M. Newman pleaded guilty to resisting law enforcement; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 34 days executed and 331 days suspended; 331 days formal probation; no contact order; sentence to run concurrent to other Hancock County court case; fine and cost: $183.

Dustin M. Newman pleaded guilty to battery; sentenced to 180 days in jail with 34 days executed and 146 days suspended; 146 days probation; sentence to run concurrent with other Hancock County court case.

Shawn A. Sinkula pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana; sentenced to 365 days in jail with a cap of 30 days executed and days suspended open; days of drug and alcohol probation open; days of home detention open; $200 drug interdiction fee; fine and cost: $583.

Ross A. Davis pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated with prior, felony; sentenced to 730 days in jail with 30 days executed and 700 days suspended; 700 days drug and alcohol probation; 180 days home detention; victim impact panel; $105.50 reimbursement to prosecutor for blood draw; fine and cost: $783.

Raymond Anima pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident; sentenced to 180 days in jail with 180 days suspended; 365 days informal probation; restitution to victim to be determined; fine and cost: $183.

Amantha L. Richards pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 365 days suspended; 365 days drug and alcohol probation; victim impact panel; driver’s license suspended 90 days; fine and cost: $783.

Brian P. Harper Jr. pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 365 days suspended; 365 days drug and alcohol probation; 90 days home detention; $200 drug interdiction fee; sentence to run concurrent with other Hancock County court case; fine and cost: $583.

Brian P. Harper Jr. pleaded guilty to possession of paraphernalia; sentenced to 365 days in jail with 365 days suspended; 365 days probation; 90 days home detention; sentence to run concurrent with other Hancock County court case.