Compiled by Allison Scarbrough. MCP Correspondent.
LUDINGTON — The following were sentenced this week in 51st Circuit Court:
– Andrew Eugene Wicklund, 50, of 5938 W. Fourth St., Ludington, was found guilty May 15 of possession of weapons-firearms. He was sentenced to 270 days in jail with credit for 12 days served; must serve two months up front with balance to be served at the court’s discretion; work release must meet Mason County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) guidelines; $498 in fines and costs; and 18 months probation.
– Jacob Sidney Shaw, 22, of 3193 W. Hansen Rd., Ludington, was found guilty March 19 of delivery/manufacture of a controlled substance. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with credit for four days served; must serve two months up front with balance to be served at the court’s discretion; 12 months probation; $638 in fines and costs; and sanctions reportable to the state police — suspended 30 days/restricted 150 days.
– Chassidy Ann Holden, AKA Chassidy Ann Haynes, 25, of 690 S. Landon Rd., Branch, was found guilty March 12 of forgery. One count of uttering and publishing was dismissed. She was sentenced to 270 days in jail with credit for 103 days served; must serve six months up front with balance to be served at the court’s discretion, with 30 days to be served in inpatient treatment; $738 in fines, costs and restitution; and 18 months probation.
– Elizabeth Orlinda Lump, 40, of 416 E. State St., Scottville, was found guilty March 19 of four counts of non-sufficient fund check 3-10 days. Eight counts of check no account were dismissed. She was sentenced to four concurrent terms of 270 days in jail with credit for 92 days served; must serve 92 days up front (already served) with the balance to be served at the court’s discretion; counts run concurrent with Lake County sentence; $4,168.78 in fines, costs and restitution; and 24 months probation.
– Rachelle Joyce Fitch, 40, of 3732 N. 64th St., Hart, was found guilty March 19 of controlled substance obtain by fraud, controlled substance use non-narcotic and habitual offender, fourth conviction. She was sentenced to concurrent terms of one year and six months to 15 years with the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) and 181 days in jail with credit for 181 days served; and $250 in fines and costs.
– David Edward VanZandt, 44, of 2649 Chauteu Dr., Muskegon, was found guilty March 6 of operating under the influence of liquor, third offense and habitual offender, third conviction. He was sentenced to two years and six months to 10 years with the MDOC with credit for 165 days served in jail; and $348 in fines and costs. One count of operating with a suspended license, second offense/allowing suspended person to operate, habitual offender – fourth offense was dismissed. This case is to run concurrent with the Muskegon County case. Conviction is reportable to the Secretary of State.