Superior Court

2008-08-27 / Public Records

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.

Timothy M. Mounts, 41, Monticello, was found not guilty of battery resulting in bodily injury.

Donnis Lowry, 19, Brookston, was found guilty of public intoxication and illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage. He was sentenced to 120 and 60 days in jail, both suspended, and one year supervised probation for public intoxication.

Sarah E. Hopkins, 20, Delphi, was found guilty of illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage and was sentenced to 60 days in jail, suspended, and one year unsupervised probation.

Casey L. Catterlin, 23, Monticello, was found guilty of OWI/endangering and was sentenced to 180 days in jail, suspended, and one year supervised probation.

Arturo D. Pedro, 24, Frankfort, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license and was sentenced to 60 days in jail, suspended, one year unsupervised probation, and assessed a $50 fine.

Harvey Mossholder III, 19, Camden, was found guilty of illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage and possession of paraphernalia and was sentenced to 60 days and 180 days in jail, both suspended, and one year for each offense on supervised probation to be served concurrently.

Jeremy D. Wireman, 30, Wheatfield, was found guilty of check deception and was sentenced to 180 days in jail, suspended, and 180 days unsupervised probation.

Cheryl L. Swafford, 31, Logansport, was found guilty of driving while suspended and sentenced to one year in jail, suspended, and one year unsupervised probation.

Natalie L. Corey, 31, Kokomo, was found guilty of OWI/endangering and sentenced to 180 days in jail, suspended, and one year supervised probation.

Jacob R. McCall, 19, Burnettsville, was found guilty of possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia and public intoxication and was sentenced to 180 days, 180 days and 60 days in jail, all suspended. He was further ordered to serve one year supervised probation for the first charge.

Julie Rodriguex, 22, Lafayette, was found guilty of no valid operator's license and was assessed a fine of $20.

Kyle T. O'Brien, 27, Sheridan, was found guilty of possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia and was sentenced to 180 days in jail, suspended for both offenses, and one year supervised probation for the first offense.

Anthony J. Keeton, 21, Lafayette, was found guilty of driving while suspended and speeding. He was sentenced to one year in jail, suspended, and one year supervised probation.

Marco A. Lopez, 18, Frankfort, was found guilty of operating a vehicle without ever receiving a license and was sentenced to 60 days in jail, suspended, and one year supervised probation.

Jenny Pearson, 34, Camden, was found guilty of two counts of theft and was sentenced to two years in jail with one-anda half years suspended and one-and-a-half years on supervised probation for each count.

Jeremy W. Rigney, 26, St. Anne, Ill., was found guilty of operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic violator and was sentenced to two years in jail, one-and-a-half years suspended, and one-and-a-half years supervised probation.

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