FC court news (Criminal)

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Criminal

Driving while Suspended

David W. Allen pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 60 days in the Franklin County Security Center (FCSC). He received jail-time credit from June 3 to the date of sentencing, July 8. He was fined $1 and $185.50 costs. His Operator’s License was suspended for one year.

Kristina M. Flannery pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation. She was ordered to complete 15 hours of Community Service. She was fined $1 and $185.50 costs. She was placed on probation for 365 days and was ordered to pay the Probation Users’ Fee (PUF) of $50 plus a $20 monthly fee. She was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee. Her Operator’s License was suspended for 365 days.

Steven L. Waggoner pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with 185 days suspended to probation. He was fined $1 and $185.50 costs. He was placed on probation for 185 days and was ordered to pay the 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 effective at the date of sentencing July 13.

Use of Private Land without Consent

Michael C. Glaub pleaded guilty as a class C misdemeanor and was sentenced to 60 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation. He was ordered to complete 30 hours of Community Service with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. He was fined $250 and $185 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. He was ordered to stay off the property of the victim.

Possession of Marijuana

Tyler D. Knight 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 10 hours of Community Service. 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 and a $200 Countermeasure Fee. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the Defendant was ordered to receive a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with any and all recommendations.

Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated

Jesus A. Garcia 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 $1 and $185.50 costs. He was placed on probation for 60 days and was ordered to pay the PUF of $50 plus and a $20 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee and a $200 Countermeasure Fee. The Defendant shall not operate a motor vehicle until he possesses a valid driver’s license. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the Defendant was ordered to receive a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with any and all recommendations. He also pleaded guilty to Operating a Motor Vehicle without ever Receiving a License, as a class C misdemeanor and was sentenced to 60 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation to be served concurrent to the sentence imposed in County I.

Daniel J. Glynn pleaded guilty as a class C misdemeanor and was sentenced to 60 days in the FCSC with 58 days suspended to probation. He received one day of jail-time credit. He was fined $250 and $185.50 costs. He was placed on probation for 58 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 a $200 Countermeasure Fee. His Operator’s License was suspended for 60 days retroactive to the finding of Probable Cause on March 29. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the Defendant was ordered to receive a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with any and all recommendations.

 Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .15 or More

Dalton A. Precht 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 $1 and $185.50 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 and a $200 Countermeasure Fee. His Operator’s License was suspended for six months effective at the date of sentencing July 19. He is allowed to operate a vehicle to take his children to and from school, drive to work and for medical purposes. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the Defendant was ordered to receive a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with any and all recommendations. He also pleaded guilty to Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated as a class C misdemeanor and was sentenced to 60 days in the FCSC to be served concurrent to the sentence imposed in Count I. He pleaded guilty to Possession of Marijuana, 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 and II.

Public Intoxication

Miranda K. Taylor pleaded guilty as a class B misdemeanor and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC with 84 days suspended to probation. She was fined $1 and $185 costs. She was placed on probation for 84 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 Operating a Vehicle with a Controlled Substance or Metabolite in the Body as a class C misdemeanor and was sentenced to 60 days in the FCSC. Her Operator’s License was suspended for 60 days retroactive to the Administrative Suspension on May 7, 2019.

Dustin S. Smith 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 $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. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the Defendant was ordered to receive a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with any and all recommendations.

Visiting a Common Nuisance

Ashlie N. Haines pleaded guilty as a class B misdemeanor and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation. She was fined $1 and $185 costs. She pleaded guilty to Possession of a Controlled Substance as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 12 months in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation to be served concurrent to the sentence imposed in Count I. She was placed on probation for 12 months 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.

Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated Causing Serious Bodily Injury

Charles L. Braden pleaded guilty as a Level 6 Felony and was sentenced to 18 months in the FCSC with 16 months suspended to probation. He was given credit for 31 days jail-time credit. He was fined $1 and $185 costs. He was placed on probation for 16 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. His Operator’s License was suspended for 180 days effective at the date of sentencing July 27. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the Defendant was ordered to receive a drug and alcohol evaluation and a mental health evaluation within seven days of release from incarceration at a treatment facility approved by probation and comply with any and all recommendations.

Disorderly Conduct

Matthew C. Mueller 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 a PUF of $50 plus a $20 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $50 Administrative Fee. As a condition of probation, the Defendant was ordered to complete a course in Anger Management.

Burglary

Harold A. Powers pleaded guilty as a Level 4 Felony and was sentenced to 12 years in prison with three years suspended to probation. He was fined $250 and $185.50 costs. He was placed on probation for three years and was ordered to pay the PUF of $100 plus a $30 monthly fee. He was ordered to pay a $100 Administrative Fee and to pay $930.99 in restitution to the victim and to have no contact with the victim or his family. He pleaded guilty to Theft, as a Level 6 Felony, and was sentenced to 30 months in prison to be served concurrent to the sentence imposed in Count I. While incarcerated, the defendant shall be eligible to participate in the RWI Program. If the Defendant successfully completes the RWI Program, he shall be permitted to Petition the Court for modification of the sentence, but the Court is not bound to grant the modification.

Criminal Mischief

Tyler J. Presley 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. As an additional condition of probation, the Defendant shall successfully complete a course in Anger Management.

Leaving the Scene of an Accident

William L. Crank pleaded guilty as a class B misdemeanor and was sentenced to 180 days in the FCSC. He received jail-time credit from June 22, 2020 to June 23, 2020 and January 13, 2021 to July 22, 2021. He was fined $1 and $185.50 costs. His Operator’s License was suspended for 180 days effective at the date of sentencing July 29.

Resisting Law Enforcement

William L. Crank pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC to be served consecutive to a sentence imposed in another misdemeanor conviction. He received jail-time credit from January 1, 2021 through July 22, 2021. He was fined $1 and $185 costs.

William L. Crank pleaded guilty as a Level 6 Felony and was sentenced to 358 days in the FCSC to be served consecutive to the sentence imposed in a previous misdemeanor conviction. He received jail-time credit from January 25, 2021 to July 21, 2021. He was fined $1 and $185 costs.  

Operating a Vehicle with a Controlled Substance

Debra J. Webb pleaded guilty as a class C misdemeanor and was sentenced to 60 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation. She was fined $1 and $185.50 costs. She was placed on probation for 60 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 effective at the date of sentencing July 29. As an additional condition of probation, if deemed necessary, the Defendant shall schedule an appointment for evaluation at a treatment facility approved by probation within seven days of release from incarceration and comply with all recommendations. She also pleaded guilty to Possession of Paraphernalia, as a class C misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 60 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation to be served concurrent to the sentence imposed in Count I.

Conversion

William L. Crank pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC. He received jail-time credit from January 1, 2021 to July 22, 2021. He was fined $1 and $185 costs.

Christina M. Wolff pleaded guilty as a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 365 days in the FCSC with all time suspended to probation. 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.

Criminal Confinement

Joshua P. Alfred pleaded guilty as a Level 5 Felony and was sentenced to six years in prison with two years suspended to probation. He was fined $250 and $185 costs. He was placed on probation for two years 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. While incarcerated, the Defendant shall be eligible to participate in the Recovery while Incarcerated (RWI) Program. If the Defendant successfully completes the RWI Program, he shall be permitted to Petition the Court for modification of the sentence herein, but the Court will not be bound to grant the modification.

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