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Operating while Intoxicated

Samuel J. Koch pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the Franklin County Security Center (FCSC) with all time suspended to probation. He was fined $250 and $185.50 costs. He was placed on probation for 365 days and was ordered to pay the Probation Users’ Fee (PUF) of $50 plus a $20 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee. His Operator’s License was suspended for one year retroactive to the notice of administrative suspension from the BMV. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the defendant shall schedule an appointment for evaluation within seven days of release from incarceration and comply with all recommendations. He pleaded guilty to Interference with Reporting of a Crime, as a class A misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation to be served concurrent to the sentence imposed in Count I. He pleaded guilty to Pointing a Firearm, as a class A misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation to be served concurrent to the sentences imposed in Counts I and II. He was ordered to successfully complete a course in Anger Management and not possess firearms for one year. He pleaded guilty to Disorderly Conduct, as a class B misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation to be served concurrent to the sentences imposed in Counts I, II and III. The state is not opposed to the defendant receiving specialized driving privileges for work or medical purposes and the court grants that.

Sara J. Bush pleaded guilty as a class C misdemeanor and was sentenced to 60 days in the FCSC with 58 days suspended to probation. She was given jail-time credit of two days. She was fined $250 and $185.50 costs. She was placed on probation for 58 days and was ordered to pay the PUF of $50 plus a $20 monthly fee. She was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee and a $200 Countermeasure Fee. Her Operator’s License was suspended for 60 days retroactive to notice of administrative suspension from the BMV. She was given specialized driving privileges to work, doctor for her mother and herself, AA meetings and grocery store. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the defendant shall schedule an appointment for evaluation within seven days of release from incarceration and comply with all recommendations. She pleaded guilty to Leaving the Scene of an Accident, as a class B misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC with 178 days suspended to probation to be served concurrent to the sentence imposed in Count I.

Battery

Seth W. Killen pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation. He was fined $250 and $185 costs. He was placed on probation for 365 days and was ordered to pay the PUF of $50 plus a $20 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee. He was ordered to successfully complete a course in Anger Management.

Possession of Methamphetamine

Timothy A. Tebbenkamp pleaded guilty as a Level 6 Felony and was sentenced to 18 months in the FCSC with 12 months suspended to probation. He was given jail-time credit from September 1, 2020, to the date of sentencing December 10, 2020. He was fined $1 and $185 costs. He was placed on probation for 12 months and was ordered to pay the PUF of $100 plus a $30 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $100 Administrative Fee and a $200 Countermeasure Fee. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the defendant shall schedule an appointment for evaluation within seven days of release from incarceration and comply with all recommendations. Upon successful completion of probation, if the defendant passes all drug screens, pays all fines and fees and successfully completes all other terms of probation, the defendant may petition ot have the judgment of conviction entered as a misdemeanor and the state will not object.

David Walter Broering pleaded guilty as a Level 6 Felony and was sentenced to 18 months in the FCSC with seven months suspended to probation. He was fined $1 and $185 costs. He was placed on probation for seven months and was ordered to pay the PUF of $100 plus a $30 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $100 Administrative Fee and a $200 Countermeasure Fee. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the defendant shall schedule an appointment for evaluation within seven days of release from incarceration and comply with all recommendations.

Operating while Intoxicated Endangerment

Mary F. Hadley pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation to be served consecutive to a sentence imposed in another misdemeanor case. She was fined $1 and $185.50 costs. She was placed on probation for 365 days and was ordered to pay the PUF of $50 plus a $20 monthly fee. She was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee and a $200 Countermeasure Fee. Her Operator’s License was suspended for 180 days retroactive to January 13, 2020. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the defendant shall schedule an appointment for evaluation within seven days of release from incarceration and comply with all recommendations. She pleaded guilty to Conversion, as a class A misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation to be served concurrent to the sentence imposed in Count I. She pleaded guilty to Criminal Mischief, as a class B misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC to be served concurrent to sentences imposed in Counts I and II.

Possession of a Controlled Substance

Gabriel Lancelot pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to one year in the FCSC to be served concurrent to a sentence imposed in a felony case. He was given jail-time credit from September 7, 2020 until date of sentencing, December 29, 2020. He was fined $1 and $185 costs. He was ordered to pay a $200 Countermeasure Fee.

Public Intoxication

Steven D. Cross pleaded guilty as a class B misdemeanor and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation. He was ordered to complete 15 hours of Community Service. He was fined $250 and $185 costs. He was placed on probation for 180 days and was ordered to pay the PUF of $50 plus a $20 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the defendant shall schedule an appointment for evaluation within seven days of release from incarceration and comply with all recommendations.