Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Bates County Circuit Court news May 15-17, 2017

St v. Rebecca S Douty, I: Felony endangering welfare of child; II: Felony endangering welfare of child; III: Misd. DWI, guilty plea, I & II dismissed upon plea to III; sentenced to 6 mos in BC Jail, given SES, placed on 2 years probation, to perform 80 hours of community service, to serve 6 days shock time in BC Jail.

St v. Kevin S Malone, I: Felony attempting stealing, II: Felony possession of burglar tools; guilty plea to Felony possession of burglar tools, given SIS, placed on 4 years probation, usual conditions, to perform 200 hours of community service, pay court costs.

St v. Michael V Mejia, Felony domestic assault reduced to Misd domestic assault, sentenced to one year in BC Jail, given SES, placed on 2 yrs probation, standard conditions, 80 hours of community service, pay court costs.

St v. John E Jackson, Felony possession of controlled substance, methamphetamines, guilty plea, given SIS, placed on 3 yrs probation, standard conditions, pay court costs.

St v. Kyle T Roderick, I: Felony possession of controlled substance, methamphetamines; II: Felony resisting arrest; III: Misd. Possession of drug paraphernalia; IV: Misd. Possession of controlled substance, K-2; guilty plea to I & II, given SIS, placed on 5 yrs supervised probation, III: fined $100; IV: dismissed upon plea; standard probation conditions, pay court costs.

St v. Corey E Hood, Felony resisting a lawful stop, guilty plea, sentenced to 4 yrs, given SES, placed on 5 yrs probation; w/condition to complete Long Term Treatment program for Vernon County cases, other standard conditions of probattion, pay court costs.

St v. Anna Christine Hobbs, I: Felony poss of controlled substance-methamphetamines—guilty plea; II: Misd. Possession of controlled substance—marijuana—guilty plea; III: Misd. Poss of drug paraphernalia—dismissed; IV: Misd. Failure to register motor vehicle—dismissed; given SIS, placed on 5 years probation, standard conditions, to perform 100 hours community service, $200 fine, pay court costs.






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