79th District Court sentencings, posted June 21, 2018.
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By Allison Scarbrough, Editor.
LUDINGTON — The following were sentenced recently in Mason County’s 79th District Court:
– Ted Lee Taylor, 60, of 710 E. Main St., Hart, was found guilty June 12 of trespassing and was sentenced to eight days in jail with credit for eight days served; 30 days discretionary jail for one year; no contact with the victim; must have a substance abuse evaluation and follow the recommendations; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random preliminary breath tests (PBTs) and drug tests; and $285 in fines and costs. One count of breaking and entering without owner’s permission was dismissed.
– Kimberly Kaye Spuller, 54, of 208 E. State St., Scottville, was found guilty June 12 of malicious destruction of property (MDOP) and was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; must attend the next session of the Victim Impact Panel (VIP); must be re-evaluated by her primary care physician regarding medications; and $815 in fines and costs. One count OWI was dismissed.
– Drew David Amstutz, 24, homeless, was found guilty June 12 of disorderly conduct – disturbing the peace and was sentenced to 60 days in jail with credit for 25 days served; 90 days discretionary jail for one year; must begin regular programming at the jail including AA and group therapy; must attend AA three times a week for one year; must seek and maintain employment; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs and drug tests; and $285 in fines and costs.
– Daniel Bernal Delgado, 22, of 118 Green Ave., Celina, Ohio, pleaded “no contest” to disorderly person – public intoxication and was sentenced to $285 in fines and costs.
– Monica Renee Kaiser, 24, of 2535 McKee Ave. Wyoming, Michigan, was found guilty June 17 of disorderly conduct – fighting and was sentenced to $285 in fines and costs.
– Thomas Tommy-Teague Noa, 34, of 107 S. Staffon St., Ludington, was found guilty June 15 of disorderly person – public intoxication and was sentenced to one day in jail with credit for one day served; 90 days discretionary jail for one year; no alcohol/drugs; must attend all programs concerning substance abuse while incarcerated; and the court strongly recommends inpatient treatment.
– Jordan Thomas Wiegand, 18, no address listed, was found guilty June 12 of operating while impaired and was sentenced to 45 days in jail with credit for 38 days served; outpatient treatment; 93 days discretionary jail for two years; must attend next session of VIP; may perform 50 hours of community service as credit toward fines and costs; must seek and maintain employment; must attend AA three times per week for one year and two times per week the following year; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs and drug tests; and $1,063 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to the Secretary of State (SOS).
– Tabitha Nicole Vigansky, 37, of 915 E. Maple St., Ludington, was found guilty June 12 of disorderly person – drunk and was sentenced to outpatient treatment; 90 days discretionary jail for one year; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs and drug tests; must cooperate with Child Protective Services and sign an authorization for release of CPS records; and $285 in fines and costs. One count of domestic violence was dismissed.
– Michael Craig Pett, 34, of 6650 W. Sugar Grove Rd., Hamlin Township, was found guilty June 14 of failure to display a valid license and was sentenced to $275 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
Dismissals
– Heidi Sue-Vannett Kludy, 36, of 13 E. Mechanic, Hart, one count of unlawful use of a motor vehicle was dismissed June 1. “Defendant has made restitution to the victim to the victim’s satisfaction,” court records state.
– Aneysha Shavon Boatwright, 22, of 685 Kahlil Dr., Bladwin, one count of operating without insurance was dismissed June 11. “Verified defendant had vehicle properly insured,” court records state.
– Guadalupe Diana-Martinez, 34, of 98 Rankin St., Shelby, one count of forging/altering/false license was dismissed June 11 after she pleaded to DWLS.
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