Union Township
Justice Court
Oct. 23
Frank Tucker pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence first offense. The court ordered 30 days jail with 28 days stayed for a period of one year, stayed jail time on the condition the defendant serve two days.
He was given credit for 12 hours time served and was ordered to serve remaining 36 hours within 30 days.
The court ordered a fine of $400 + $125 administrative assessment + $60 forensic fee + $100 special DUI fee to be paid within 30 days.
The defendant was ordered to complete a victim impact panel and DUI school.
A breath interlock device was ordered, the court waived the interlock device as there is not a provider within 100 miles. The defendant was ordered to no alcohol, no controlled substances unless prescribed by a physician, no further criminal activity other than minor traffic violations.
Other charges of open container, driving on the right half of highway required and failure to yield to an emergency vehicle were dismissed on a motion by the DA’s office pursuant to plea negotiations.
At a bench trial, Amalin Spee was found guilty of failure to obey traffic control devices exhibiting different colored lights. The court ordered a fine of $100 + $95 administrative assessment.
Oct. 25
Canyon Wesley Ricketts was found guilty of driving under the influence first offense and minor in consumption of an alcoholic beverage. The court ordered an alcohol evaluation be obtained prior to sentencing. The court ordered 30 days jail with 28 days stayed for a period of two years, stayed jail time on the condition he serves two days with 12 hours credit for time served and the remainder to be served within 30 days.
The court ordered a fine of $400 + $125 administrative assessment + $60 forensic fee + $100 special DUI fee to be paid within 30 days. He was ordered to complete a victim impact panel and DUI school.
The court ordered a breath interlock device and waived the interlock device as there is not a provider within 100 miles. The defendant was ordered to complete a level 1 outpatient treatment program and to attend one AA meeting per week with monthly reports to the court.
He was ordered to no alcohol, no controlled substances unless prescribed by a physician, no further criminal activity other than minor traffic violations. Fines and fees on count two ordered to run concurrent to count one.