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Superior Court Superior Court judgments are gathered from public records on file in the Carroll County Clerk's office on the second floor of the courthouse, Delphi. New Filings Amy L. Swanke was charged with residential entry and criminal mischief. Jeremy D. Houser was charged with failure to stop after accident resulting in non-vehicle damage and possession of paraphernalia. Richard G. Malott was charged with false informing. Brian M. McFarren, was charged with possession of a controlled substance. The following have been charged with operating while intoxicated and endangering: Travis W. Adams, B i l l Viance, Michelle Lineberry, Patricia A. Chambers Todd A. Richard was charged with driving while suspended and speeding. Joshua R. Hinton was charged with operating while intoxicated, endangering, and resisting law enforcement. Robert J. Knoth was charged with invasion of privacy. Matthew J. Cline was charged with theft, possession of a controlled substance and operating a vehicle with schedule I or II controlled substance or its metabolites in body. David T. Busch was charged with failure to stop after an accident resulting in serious bodily injury. Raymond C. Meyer was charged with battery. Trudy J. McFarren and W. Clay Hart have both been charged with check deception. Kendall W. Diehe was charged with reckless driving and speeding. Sheldon K. Kinzie was charged with reckless driving, speeding and driving left of center. Bryan E. Stephens was charged with operating while intoxicated, endangering, expired license plate, and no headlights. Pete O'Brien was charged with public intoxication. Christopher M. Moyer was charged with resisting law enforcement and speeding. Ross H. Malott was charged with battery resulting in bodily injury and resisting law enforcement. Mark A. Cottrill was charged with endangering. Brock J. Farmer was charged with illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage. Patrick T. Ruby was charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Andrew J. Burkhart was charged with operating while intoxicated, endangering and possession of marijuana. **** Orders of wage garnishments were entered for the following: Carroll County Clerk vs. Telena Birden and Normal Life of Indiana; Lafayette Accounts Services vs. Brenda Miller; Robert and Doris Lathrop vs. Roy Ash, Kim Ash, and Delphi Limestone; Baldwin Auto Supply vs. Sara Stone and Wallmann's Foods. An agreed judgment was entered for the plaintiff in F. Edward Fisher and Janice S. Fisher vs. Approval Auto Credit in the amount of $378. Matthew Seibert, 20, Delphi, pled guilty to harboring a nonimmunized dog and allowing a dog to stray. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail, all suspended, and one year supervised probation, plus restitution. For alcohol-related convictions, the following were meted a combination of jail time, with some suspensions, probation with fees, community service, house arrest, participation in a court-approved drug and alcohol program, and suspended and/or probationary driving privileges: Kenneth Paul Davis, 62, Delphi; Tiffani P. James, 35, Delphi; Janet L. Coghill, 39, Burlington; Joshua B. Bagwell, 21, Burlington. Manuel Albrado, Jr., 22, Delphi was found guilty of public intoxication. He was sentenced to 90 days, 86 days suspended, and 180 days supervised probation. Timothy A. Fowler, 45, of Flora pled guilty to public intoxication. He was sentenced to 180 days, all but four days suspended, and 360 days supervised probation. Sabrina K. Duvall, 21, of Flora pled guilty to possession of marijuana. She was sentenced to one year, all suspended, plus one year supervised probation and participation in drug and alcohol programs. Adrian Peres, 27, of Logansport pled guilty to false informing. He was sentenced to 180 days, all but nine days suspended, 355 days supervised probation and participation in a drug and alcohol program. For alcohol-related convictions, the following were meted a combination of jail time, with some suspensions, probation with fees, community service, house arrest, participation in a courtapproved drug and alcohol program, and suspended and/or probationary driving privileges: Tamahine Brown and Chad Allen Long. The following cases were dismissed: State of Indiana vs. Chad M. Alting; State of Indiana vs. Ronald J. Hinojosa Jr.; State of Indiana vs. Robert D. Perry; State of Indiana vs. John R. Everett; State of Indiana vs. John R. Coble; State of Indiana vs. Dustin M. Lane; State of Indiana vs. Alex Martinez; State of Indiana vs. Kristen Rohrman; Kyle Loy, M.D. vs. Shawn James and Terra James. |
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