Dubois County Court News- April 21, 2020

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Traffic

Speeding: Stevie L. Schultz; Travis A. Heath; Elisa R. Dominguez; Mark J. Burch; Alex J. Tekoppel; Rita L. McKee; Collin R. Rothgerber; Alexey Martinez Barban; Matthew J. Keaton, $141.

Following Too Closely: Jesse A. Noblitt, $141.

Operating Motor Vehicle Without Financial Responsibility: Makayla S. Camden, $141.

Driving While Suspended: Tara L. Bishop, $141.

Operating With Expired Plates: Tara L. Bishop, $141.

Failure to Yield Right-of-Way: Tiffany S. Gilbert, $141.

New Suits

Timber Bean vs Jacob Bean, domestic relations.

Williams Bros. Health Care Pharmacy, Inc. vs Crossroads Behavioral Health, LLC, civil collection.

Circuit Civil

Midland Funding, LLC vs Jason Underhill, dismissed without prejudice.

Jessica L. Hitt vs Nathan E. Hitt, marriage dissolved.

Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs Darlene F. Emlow, dismissed without prejudice. 

Superior Civil

Barclays Bank Delaware vs David R. Anderson, judgment for plaintiff, $8,520.49.

Discover Bank vs Gerry Wessel, judgment for plaintiff, $12,327.32 plus interest and court costs.

Superior Criminal

State of Indiana vs the following:

Jayce E. Harter, dismissed with prejudice.

Grant E. Kimmel, pled guilty to operating while intoxicated (count 2), level 6 felony; criminal trespass (count 5), class A misdemeanor; and possession of marijuana (count 6), class B misdemeanor; sentenced to 730 days in Dubois County Security Center (DCSC) in count 2, 365 days in count 5, and 180 days in count 6, to run concurrently and with credit for time served, leaving 526 days to serve on home detention with GPS monitoring and remaining 200 days suspended to supervised probation, contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, no contact with Alex Davis, driver’s license suspended 365 days (65 days fully suspended, followed by 300 days specialized driving privileges), shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screens, pay fines and costs.

David B. Morris, Jr., pled guilty to promoting prostitution (count 2), level 5 felony; unlawful possession of a syringe (count 3), level 6 felony; possession of marijuana (count 6), class B misdemeanor; and possession of paraphernalia (count 7), class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 1,460 days in the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) in count 2, 365 days in IDOC in count 3, 180 days in DCSC in count 6 and 60 days in DCSC in count 7, to run concurrently, participate in IDOC Purposeful Incarceration Program (after which court may consider sentence modification), no contact with victim, pay fines and costs.

Lindsay D. Austin, pled guilty to dealing in a narcotic drug, level 2 felony; sentenced to 3,650 days in DCSC, with credit for 282 days served, leaving four years to serve on work release, 813 days suspended to supervised probation and remaining 1,908 days suspended to unsupervised probation, contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Arrielle R. Tomlinson, pled guilty to possession of marijuana (count 2) and possession of paraphernalia (count 3), both class A misdemeanors, and violating driving conditions (count 4), class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC in each of counts 2 and 3 and 60 days in count 4, to run concurrently and with credit for three days served, remaining time suspended to 359 days supervised probation to be transferred to Vanderburgh County, 40 hours community service, contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Small Claims (New)

Swift Transportation vs Kristina Grogan, complaint.

Small Claims

Iretha Bieker vs Melissa and Timothy Ennis, Sr., dismissed.