The following Circuit Court cases were reported by Marion County Prosecuting Attorney Tom Redington.
• Grace P. Poppe, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted her a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. She also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Heather Hedgpeth, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted her a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. She also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Samuel Fisher, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He also will be required to complete 40 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Rita Crea, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. On Oct. 27, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted her a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. She also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and complete a 30 day in-patient treatment program.
• Timothy Hulse, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. On the marijuana charge, Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
On the paraphernalia charge, he was granted a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He will also be required to complete 20 hours community service, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
• Wade Ragar, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. On Oct. 23, Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He also will be required to complete 40 hours community service, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
• Thomas Lampton, boating while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 26, he pleaded guilty and Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He will also be required to complete 20 hours community service, attend a Victims Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
• Patrick McGilvary, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to six months in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He will also be required to serve five consecutive days of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, complete 20 hours community service, pay a fine of $250, complete any counseling and treatment the probation officer requires, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Chad Krigbaum, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to six months in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He will also be required to serve five consecutive days of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, complete 20 hours community service, pay a fine of $250, complete any counseling and treatment the probation officer requires, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Aaron DeClue, misdemeanor assault. On Oct. 21, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to one year in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He will also be required to serve 15 days of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs
• Brian Stolte, harassment. On Oct. 23, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to six months in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He will also be required to serve 48 hours of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, pay restitution to the victim(s), if any, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs
• Albert Whittaker III, driving while intoxicated, second offense. On Oct. 23, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to four months in the Marion County Jail,
• Ashley Thomas, misdemeanor possession of marijuana. On Oct. 23, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced her to seven days in the Marion County Jail. She will also be required to pay a $250 fine, $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and court costs.
The following Circuit Court cases were reported by Marion County Prosecuting Attorney Tom Redington.
• Grace P. Poppe, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted her a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. She also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Heather Hedgpeth, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted her a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. She also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Samuel Fisher, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He also will be required to complete 40 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Rita Crea, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. On Oct. 27, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted her a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. She also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and complete a 30 day in-patient treatment program.
• Timothy Hulse, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. On the marijuana charge, Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
On the paraphernalia charge, he was granted a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He will also be required to complete 20 hours community service, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
• Wade Ragar, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. On Oct. 23, Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He also will be required to complete 40 hours community service, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
• Thomas Lampton, boating while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 26, he pleaded guilty and Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He will also be required to complete 20 hours community service, attend a Victims Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
• Patrick McGilvary, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to six months in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He will also be required to serve five consecutive days of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, complete 20 hours community service, pay a fine of $250, complete any counseling and treatment the probation officer requires, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Chad Krigbaum, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to six months in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He will also be required to serve five consecutive days of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, complete 20 hours community service, pay a fine of $250, complete any counseling and treatment the probation officer requires, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Aaron DeClue, misdemeanor assault. On Oct. 21, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to one year in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He will also be required to serve 15 days of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs
• Brian Stolte, harassment. On Oct. 23, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to six months in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He will also be required to serve 48 hours of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, pay restitution to the victim(s), if any, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs
• Albert Whittaker III, driving while intoxicated, second offense. On Oct. 23, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to four months in the Marion County Jail,
• Ashley Thomas, misdemeanor possession of marijuana. On Oct. 23, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced her to seven days in the Marion County Jail. She will also be required to pay a $250 fine, $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and court costs.
Circuit Court
The following Circuit Court cases were reported by Marion County Prosecuting Attorney Tom Redington.
• Grace P. Poppe, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted her a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. She also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Heather Hedgpeth, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted her a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. She also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Samuel Fisher, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He also will be required to complete 40 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Rita Crea, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. On Oct. 27, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson granted her a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. She also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and complete a 30 day in-patient treatment program.
• Timothy Hulse, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. On the marijuana charge, Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He also will be required to complete 20 hours community service, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
On the paraphernalia charge, he was granted a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He will also be required to complete 20 hours community service, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
• Wade Ragar, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. On Oct. 23, Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He also will be required to complete 40 hours community service, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
• Thomas Lampton, boating while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 26, he pleaded guilty and Judge John Jackson granted him a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He will also be required to complete 20 hours community service, attend a Victims Impact Panel (VIP), pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs.
• Patrick McGilvary, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to six months in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He will also be required to serve five consecutive days of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, complete 20 hours community service, pay a fine of $250, complete any counseling and treatment the probation officer requires, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Chad Krigbaum, driving while intoxicated, first offense. On Oct. 27, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to six months in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He will also be required to serve five consecutive days of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, complete 20 hours community service, pay a fine of $250, complete any counseling and treatment the probation officer requires, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs and pay the recoupment of funds according to the MSHP, MCSD or HPD request in the file.
• Aaron DeClue, misdemeanor assault. On Oct. 21, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to one year in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of probation for two years. He will also be required to serve 15 days of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and pay court costs
• Brian Stolte, harassment. On Oct. 23, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to six months in the Marion County Jail, with a suspended execution of sentence (SES) pending successful completion of private probation for two years. He will also be required to serve 48 hours of shock incarceration and pay his board bill, pay restitution to the victim(s), if any, pay $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, pay court costs
• Albert Whittaker III, driving while intoxicated, second offense. On Oct. 23, he pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced him to four months in the Marion County Jail,
• Ashley Thomas, misdemeanor possession of marijuana. On Oct. 23, she pleaded guilty. Judge John Jackson sentenced her to seven days in the Marion County Jail. She will also be required to pay a $250 fine, $100 to the Marion County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund and court costs.