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Public Records May 23, 2007
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Superior Court
Judge Jeffrey Smith
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.

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Eric A. Christensen was charged with operating while intoxicated - endangering, possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, driving left of center and disregarding a stop sign.

Kayla B. K. Britton was charged with check deception.

Kyle E. Andrews was charged with criminal recklessness and illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage.

Moises Carrera Mendoza was charged with public intoxication and illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage.

Jesus A. Arymendi was charged with operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license.

Amanda R. James Shepherd was charged with driving while suspended and speeding.

Shawn A. O'Brien was charged with possession of marijuana.

Murilo Dias Bernol was charged with operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license.

Christopher L. Robertson was charged with criminal confinement and domestic battery.

The following were charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated - endangering: Juan V. Martinez; Edward R. Priest; and Greg A. Clawson.

Kenneth A. Nehrig was charged with two counts of resisting law enforcement.

Cindy A. Hartman was charged with domestic battery.

Harry A. Hartman Jr. was charged with check deception.

Robert Guenther was charged with check deception.

Antonio Lopez was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated - endangering, operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 percent or more and failure to signal turn.

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Default judgements were entered for the plaintiff in the following cases: Atlantic Credit & Finance Inc. vs. Amber M. Spitznagle, $1,198.13; Med-1 Solutions LLC vs. Shelly Bennington, $7,715.08; Capital One Bank vs. Joy A. Burge, $1,516.59; Robert and Kimberly Scroggs vs. Creative Concepts Painting/Feather Dusters Cleaning, $6,000.00; and Atlantic Credit & Finance Inc. vs. Thomas E. Mullins, $899.36.

For convictions related to alcohol, 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: Timothy A. Robinette, 20, of Delphi, illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage; Louis M. Fassnacht, 49, of Delphi, public intoxication; Ava D. Willis, 40, of Delphi, public intoxication; and Michelle D. Rogers, 38, of Monticello, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated - endangering a person.

The following cases were dismissed: State of Indiana vs. Joshua T. Johnson and State of Indiana vs. Zachary D. Platt.

Alfonso Torres Jr., 28, of Marion, pled guilty to driving while suspended. He was sentenced to one year in jail, all but 60 days suspended, and one year supervised probation.

Laura Moore Burkhart, 28, of Lafayette, pled guilty to check deception. She was sentenced to 60 days in jail, all suspended, and 180 days unsupervised probation.

James R. Sacha, 50, of Delphi, pled guilty to operating while intoxicated - endangering and habitual substance offender. He was sentenced to one year in-home detention, three and a half years in jail, two years suspended, and two years supervised probation.

Jennifer Holman, 31, of Lafayette, pled guilty to two counts of check deception. She was sentenced to 180 days in jail, all suspended, and one year supervised probation.

Marvin W. Douglas, 45, of Delphi, pled guilty to neglect of a dependent. He was sentenced to one year in jail, all suspended, and one year supervised probation.

Deysi Martinez, 25, of Logansport, pled guilty to driving while suspended. She was sentenced to 180 days in jail, all suspended, and one year supervised probation.

Raul Salazar, 30, of Medaryville, pled guilty to driving while suspended and speeding. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail, all suspended, and one year unsupervised probation.


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