Court News: November 26, 2019

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Traffic

Speeding: Jacob Chesnut; Kaleb Lopez; Jacob Loper; Aaron Biddle; Victor Marinucci; Kyle Miller; Makayla Johansen; Brooklyn Kasitz; Jose Lopez Lopez, $147; Rita Ricker; Natalie Clark; Bradley Fischer; Logan Hockenberry; Deborah Leslie; Kandi Morton; Jennifer Higdon; Ashley Stewart; Angela Carpenter; James Jones; Alexus Hemmings, $157.

Seatbelt Violation: Johannah Garrett; Joseph Hurst; Lucas Hurst, $25.

Speeding / Driving While Suspended: Roger Daniels, $158.50.

Passing Stopped School Bus: Billy Embry, $147.

Speeding in a School Zone: Jemetta Burton; Cynthia Donovan, $147.

Small Claims (New Suits)

Hoosier Accounts Service vs the following: Monte R. Kelley II; Kelli J. Ellis;

Cheyenne M. Cook; Russell L. Hearth; Erica D. Bolin; Pamela J. Chapman;

Terry Staats; Ashley N. Ling; Michael E. Meyer, complaint.

Keith Wilkinson vs Jonathan Johnson and Vivian Ambs, complaint.

Small Claims

Don Willis Auto Sales, Inc. vs Ryan Mosby, judgment for plaintiff, $3,995.52 plus interest and costs.

Maria Hilf Rentals, LLC vs the following: Zachary Durham and Michaella Burger, judgment for plaintiff, $3,074.74; Jeremy and Pam Luttrell, judgment for plaintiff, $5,161.55.

Hoosier Accounts Service vs the following: Andrew C. Smith, default judgment for plaintiff, $666.35 plus court costs and interest; Tamara Wire, default judgment for plaintiff, $647.92 plus court costs and interest; Mark A. Bolen, dismissed with prejudice; Kenny D. Jacobs, dismissed with prejudice; Brandon Pruden, dismissed with prejudice.

Medical & Professional Collection Services, Inc. vs John P. Clark, agreed judgment for plaintiff, $1,003.59 plus interest.

Housing Authority of the City of Rockport vs Adam and Jessica Longenette, judgment for plaintiff, $1,312.40.

Mildred Highfill vs Kody Cain and Britt Thorpe, agreed judgment for plaintiff, $4,547.54 plus costs and interest.

Ronnie Ball vs Courtney Phillips, order of eviction.

Tina Staack vs Carl Miller, default judgment for plaintiff, $2,080.61 plus costs and interest.

Professional & Business Collections, LLC, as agent of collection for Deaconess Hospital, Inc., vs Edward Dunn, dismissed with prejudice and at plaintiff’s costs; Corey M. Callaway, dismissed with prejudice and at plaintiff’s costs.

Civil (New Suits)

Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union vs Brian L. and Pam Harlen, civil collection.

Professional & Business Collections vs John R. Barnes, civil collection.

Kasey Smithers vs John G. Smithers, domestic relations.

Unifund CCR, LLC vs the following: April M. Moseley; Jereme F. Volz, civil collection.

Melanie J. Fike vs William D. Fike, domestic relations.

Housing Authority of the City of Rockport vs Kaitlyn Salkill, civil plenary.

Spencer County Bank vs Jeffrey Hatfield, Jr. and Re-Run Express, LLC, civil collection.

Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs Aaron Messmer, civil collection.

Kelly Winkler vs Joe Winkler, domestic relations.

21st Mortgage Corporation vs Ernie E. Thorpe and the Estate of Shannon W. Thorpe, Jr., civil plenary.

Hoosier Accounts Service vs Christopher Gilpatrick, civil collection.

Jason and Donna Seifrig vs Deborah K. Steinkamp and Dylan M. Storm, civil tort.

Kristen N. Tharp vs Ashley M. Muse, domestic relations.

Criminal Misdemeanors (New)

State of Indiana vs the following:

Jody W. McCracken, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, public intoxication.

Jonathan W. Emerson, invasion of privacy.

Joshua C. Bishop, operating a vehicle while intoxicated; operating a vehicle while intoxicated, endangering a person; operating a vehicle with an ACE of a schedule I or II controlled substance or its metabolite in the body; possession of paraphernalia.

Criminal Misdemeanors

State of Indiana vs the following:

Cordero Sanders, found guilty of visiting a common nuisance, class B misdemeanor; possession of paraphernalia, class C misdemeanor; and possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 490 days in Spencer County Law Enforcement Center (SCLEC), all suspended to unsupervised probation, pay fines and costs.

Angela M. Mosby, pled guilty to theft, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in SCLEC, all suspended to 365 days reporting probation, 40 hours community service, pay fines and costs.

Sarah Barber, pled guilty to operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in SCLEC, with two days to serve and remaining time suspended to 365 days reporting probation, shall not use or possess alcohol or controlled substances, submit to random alcohol/drug screenings, attend Victim Impact Panel session, driver’s license suspended 90 days, pay fines and costs.

Trevor A. Manley, pled guilty to criminal mischief, class B misdemeanor, and criminal trespass, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 415 days in SCLEC, with 48 days to serve and remaining 365 days suspended to supervised probation, shall not use or possess alcohol or controlled substances, submit to random alcohol/drug screenings, undergo evaluation through Southern Hills and comply with all treatment recommendations, pay fines and costs.
Justice Martin, pled guilty to possession of a controlled substance, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 182 days in SCLEC, with two days to serve and remaining time suspended to 180 days non-reporting probation,shall not use or possess alcohol or controlled substances, submit to random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Anthony Zavala, pled guilty to operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in SCLEC, with two days to serve and remaining time suspended to 365 days reporting probation, shall not use or possess alcohol or controlled substances, submit to random alcohol/drug screenings, undergo evaluation through Southern Hills and comply with all treatment recommendations, attend Victim Impact Panel session, driver’s license suspended 90 days, pay fines and costs.

Criminal (New)

State of Indiana vs the following:

Rachelle R. Newton, intimidation, domestic battery.

Brent W. Roberts, bribery (two counts); intimidation (three counts); resisting law enforcement (two counts); operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more; operating a vehicle while intoxicated, endangering a person; disorderly conduct; operating a motor vehicle without an ignition interlock device; criminal recklessness; reckless driving; operating while intoxicated with prior conviction.

Frankie L. Johnson, miscellaneous criminal.

Brittany A. Bartlett, neglect of a dependent.

Robert Varner, miscellaneous criminal.

Benjamin W. Hawkins, operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more; operating a vehicle while intoxicated; operating a vehicle while intoxicated, endangering a person; operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more.

Sherry D. Beasley, miscellaneous criminal.

Criminal

State of Indiana vs the following:

Ryan M. Gains found guilty of intimidation, level 5 felony; domestic battery, class A misdemeanor; and resisting law enforcement, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 1,095 days in Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC), with 216 days to serve, 514 days on electronic monitoring and 365 days suspended to supervised probation, submit to alcohol/drug evaluation and comply with all treatment recommendations, no contact with victim, pay fines and costs.

Jason Beckort, found guilty of possession of methamphetamine, level 6 felony; sentenced to 424 days in Spencer County Law Enforcement Center (SCLEC), with 59 days to serve and 365 days suspended to supervised probation, submit to alcohol/drug evaluation and comply with all treatment recommendations, complete residential program as part of probation, pay fines and costs.

Probate (New Suits)

In Re The Unsupervised Estate of Rick T. Kerstiens: Anita L. Kerstiens and Debra A. Moore, personal representatives and petitioners.

In Re The Unsupervised Estate of Gary D. Manley; Michael S. and Matthew O. Manley, personal representatives.

In Re The Unsupervised Estate of Robert A. James; Devonna James, personal representative.