Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Nevada man arrested for probation violation

On 8/17/16 Jeremiah S. Stevens 22 years old from Nevada, Missouri was arrested on 1.) Probation Violation Warrant - Original Charge is a Class C Felony 2nd Degree Burglary.

Mr. Stevens plead guilty in August 2015 and was sentenced to 4 years of supervised probation with 120 days incarceration.

Upon the completion of his jail time he was placed on 5 years supervised probation in July 2016.

He is currently being held in the Vernon County Jail and has been placed on a $5,000 Cash/Surety bond.


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A Nevada man was booked at the Vernon County Jail for an alleged probation violation.

22-year-old Jeremiah S. Stevens was booked on Wednesday on the probation violation warrant that was issued on July 26. According to court docket information, available online, Stevens was originally charged with 2nd degree burglary, a class C felony, in May of 2015, and he plead guilty in August of 2015. Steves was then sentenced to four years of supervised probation, and Stevens was then sentenced to 120 days of shock incarceration in in February of 2016. Stevens completed the 120 days of shock time and was placed on five years of supervised probation on July 7, and the probation violation was filed on July 26.

Stevens is being held at the Vernon County Jail on a $5,000 cash or surety bond and a probation violation hearing has been scheduled for Friday, August 19 at 9:30 a.m. in Vernon County Associate Circuit Court, with Judge James Bickel presiding

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