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Unlawful Possessing of a Firearm by Domestic Batterer

Jeremy J. Wilson pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the Franklin County Security Center (FCSC) with 355 days suspended to probation. He was fined $250 and $185 costs. He was placed on probation for 355 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. He is prohibited from possessing firearms by operation by law.

Illegal Possession of a Handgun with Obliterated Identifying Marks

Wilson J. Bowles pleaded guilty as a Level 5 Felony and was sentenced to 36 months in prison with 20 months suspended to probation to be served consecutive to a sentence imposed in a Level 4 Felony conviction. He was fined $1 and $185 costs. He was placed on probation for 20 months and was ordered to pay the PUF of $100 plus a $30 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $100 Administrative Fee. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary by probation, the defendant shall schedule an appointment for evaluation approved by probation within seven days of release from incarceration. He shall testify to the truth in all companion cases. He also pleaded guilty to Possession of Methamphetamine, as a Level 6 Felony, and was sentenced to 16 months in prison to be served concurrently with the sentence imposed in Count I. He was ordered to pay a $200 Countermeasure Fee. He pleaded guilty to Carrying a Handgun without a License, as a class A misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 12 months in the FCSC to be served concurrent to the sentences imposed in Counts I and II.

Theft

Bud Metcalf pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with 265 days suspended to probation to be served consecutive to the sentence imposed in a felony conviction. He was fined $1 and $185 costs. He was placed on probation for 265 days and was ordered to pay the PUF of $50 plus a $20 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee and pay restitution to the victim in the amount of $20.

Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury

Stephanie N. Lally pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to be served consecutive to sentences she received in three other misdemeanor convictions. She was fined $1 and $185 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. She was ordered to successfully complete a course in anger management and to have no contact with the victim.

Public Intoxication

Stephanie N. Lally pleaded guilty as a class B misdemeanor and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation to be served consecutive to sentences imposed in three other misdemeanor convictions. She was fined $1 and $185 costs. She was placed on probation for 180 days and was ordered to pay the PUF of $50 and a $20 monthly fee. She was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee. She was ordered to schedule an appointment with a treatment facility approved by probation within seven days of release from incarceration and comply with all recommendations.

Criminal Trespass

Stephanie N. Lally pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to be served consecutive to a misdemeanor sentence imposed in another misdemeanor conviction. She was fined $250 and $185 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. She pleaded guilty to Battery, as a class B misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to be served concurrently with 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 with all time suspended to probation to be served concurrent with the sentences imposed in Counts I and II. She pleaded guilty to another count of Battery, as a class B misdemeanor and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to be served concurrent to the sentences imposed in Counts I, II, and III.

Disorderly Conduct

Jacob A. DeHaven pleaded guilty as a class B misdemeanor and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation. He was fined $1 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. He was ordered to schedule an appointment with a treatment facility approved by probation within seven days of release from incarceration and comply with all recommendations. If the defendant fails to maintain employment, he is to enroll and complete the Rural Works Program.

Charles V. Moore pleaded guilty as a class B misdemeanor and was sentenced to 90 days in the FCSC to be served consecutively to a sentence imposed in a Level 2 Felony. Due to his indigency, all fine, fees and costs are waived.

Reckless Driving

Terry L. Puckett pleaded guilty as a class C misdemeanor and was sentenced to 60 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation. He was fined $250 and $185.50 costs. He was placed on probation for 60 days and was ordered to pay the PUF of $50 plus a $20 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee.

Domestic Battery

Joshua D. McRoberts Sr., pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 226 days in the FCSC. He was fined $1 and $185 costs. Further the defendant is prohibited from possessing firearms by operation of law. He pleaded guilty to Resisting Law Enforcement, as a class A misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 226 days in the FCSC to be served concurrent to the sentence imposed in Count I.

Operating a Vehicle without Ever Receiving a License

Ausel Perez Ramirez pleaded guilty as a class C misdemeanor and was sentenced to 60 days in the FCSC with all time suspended. He was fined $250 and $185.50 costs. The defendant shall not operate a motor vehicle without a valid license for a period of 60 days.