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5th District Court news

April 29, 2011 by  
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Blaine County

Civil dispositions

Statewide Collections vs. Sanoa Thomas for money owed Magic
Valley Storage, default judgment for $691.57.

Portfolio Recovery Associates vs. Jordan D. Ahenakew for
purchases made or cash advances from Wells Fargo Bank, default
judgment for $3,226.90.

Harvest Credit Management vs. Norman L. Housel for money owed on
account, default judgment for $2,810.18.

Blaine County Collectors vs. Leonard O. Grant for money owed
Sawtooth Animal Center, Clear Creek Disposal and dentist.
Stipulated judgment against defendant for $2,357.

Collection Bureau vs. Sara K. Meyers for money owed Michael J.
Kraynick, default judgment for $3,635.19.

Zavala Landscaping vs. Harrison D. Gentry and Patty Gentry,
default judgment for $1,252.

Divorce granted

Christopher Karl Wills vs. Jamie Michelle Wills.

Gooding County

Arraignments

Leroy Wayne Bowen, 41; driving under the influence (second
offense).

Cesar Hernandez-Leon, 20; driving under the influence.

Michael Allen Ulrich, 32; driving under the influence.

Julio Cesar Lopez-Pinon, 23; felony possession of controlled
substance with intent to manufacture or distribute.

Sharon Ann Matcheson, 43; felony forgery (2 counts).

John Frederick Rathke, 58; felony driving under the influence
(two or more offenses).

Luke Alan Walsh, 23; felony controlled substance (conspiracy)
with intent to unlawfully manufacture, deliver, or possess.

Brandon Jon Thompson, 27; felony criminal conspiracy.

Tanner B. Cheney, 23; felony grand theft, petit theft.

Thomas Scott Pickett, 48; felony assault or battery upon certain
personnel (3 counts).

Robin Colette Stewart, 46; felony fraud-insufficient funds
check, fraud-insufficient funds check (2 counts).

Driving under the influence sentencings

Joseph Ray Hinman, 46; driving under the influence (second
offense), guilty plea; driving without privileges (first offense),
dismissed on motion of prosecutor.

Javier Saucedo, 43; driving under the influence amended to
driving under the influence (second offense), 365-day driver’s
license suspension, 90 days jail, five days credited; failure to
purchase/invalid driver’s license, two days jail, two days
credited.

Jason N. Rogers, 39; driving under the influence, $522.50
fines/fees, 180-day driver’s license suspension, 180 days jail, 178
suspended, one day credited, one day all options, 12 months
supervised probation.

Colton J. Beadz, 18; driving under the influence, $632.10
fines/fees, 180-day driver’s license suspension, 180 days jail, 178
suspended, two days all options, 12 months supervised
probation.

James Dean Robinson, 35; driving under the influence (second
offense) amended to driving under the influence, $622.50
fines/fees, 180-day driver’s license suspension, 180 days jail, 178
suspended, two days credited, 12 months supervised probation.

Jerome County

Arraignments

Afton R. Bare; driving under the influence.

Larry H. Webb; driving under the influence, driving-turning
movements and required signals.

Felony sentencings

Scott Nelson Hall; weapon-unlawful possession by convicted
felon, one year prison determinate, three years indeterminate,
credit for one day served, penitentiary suspended, four years
supervised probation, $1,125.50 fine.

Jose Antonio Vazquez; possession of a controlled substance, two
years prison determinate, three years indeterminate, penitentiary
suspended, 365 days retained jurisdiction; drug paraphernalia,
driving without privileges, failure to provide proof of insurance,
dismissed.

Driving under the influence sentencings

Dustin Curtis Davis; driving under the influence (under 21), one
year supervised probation, $482.50 fine.

Gregory Clay Garatea; driving under the influence, 180 days in
jail, 110 days suspended, credit for two days served, 60
discretionary days, eight days to serve-eligible for sheriff work
program, two years supervised probation, $682.50 fine; weapon-carry
concealed while under the influence, dismissed.

Terry J. Kingston; driving under the influence, 180 days jail,
110 days suspended, credit for two days served, 60 discretionary
days, eight days to serve-eligible for sheriff work program, one
year supervised probation, $382.50 fine.

Mary V. Vasquez; driving under the influence, withheld judgment,
180 days jail, 178 days suspended, credit for one day served, one
day to serve-eligible for sheriff work program, one year supervised
probation, $482.50 fine.

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