Dubois County Court News – August 3, 2021

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Traffic 

Speeding: Filimon T. Semere, finding of guilty, $141; Joseph D. Harger; Dillon L. Maddox; Brooke M. Nottingham; Patricia L. Roelle, $141.

Seatbelt Violation: Mary L. Boeglin; Caleb M. Peltier; Caleb A. Sanders; Jason D. Quinn; Heather M. Quinn; Roy A. Mills; Jonathan E. Crowe; Travis J. Lechner, $25. 

No Valid Driver’s License: Liticia Francisco; Sharon I. Schuster; Oljins Metey; Nelson P. Guevara Galan, $141. 

Driving Too Fast for Conditions: Kyle E. Hall, finding of not guilty.

Operating Motor Vehicle Without Financial Responsibility: Martin Ruiz Gomez, $141.

Operating With Expired Plates: Nathaniel L. Smith; Bethany R. Rasche, $141. 

Learner’s Permit Violation: Joselyn Michelle Hernandez, $141. 

Driving While Suspended: Lucinda J. Fuhrman; Amanda Kraft; David A. Underhill, $141.

Child Restraint System Violation: Ashe R. Whitlock, $25.

New Suits

Joel Munson vs Vicki Munson, domestic relations.

Capital One Bank (USA), N.A. vs Miranda Mehringer, civil collection.

LVNV Funding, LLC vs Tammy Seel, civil collection.

Progressive Southeastern Insurance Company vs Charles E. Parks, civil plenary.

Creditone, LLC vs Amy Durcholz, civil collection. 

Circuit Civil

Midland Credit Management, Inc. vs Michael Bryant, default judgment for plaintiff, $2,214.05.

Jeremy C. Graham vs Joanna Graham, marriage dissolved. 

Superior Civil

Accelerated Inventory Management, LLC vs Ross Nordhoff, judgment for plaintiff, $9,654.15 plus interest and costs.

Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union vs McKenzie Hicks, dismissed. 

Professional & Business Collections, LLC vs Scott and Linda Waddle, dismissed. 

LVNV Funding, LLC vs Melanie E. Mills, judgment for plaintiff, $1,981.92.

Desra Wineinger vs Edward C. Wineinger, Jr., marriage dissolved.

Lexus Heltsley vs Zachary Heltsley, marriage dissolved. 

Superior Criminal

State of Indiana vs the following:

Gregory Y. Wicker, pled guilty to leaving the scene of an accident, class B misdemeanor; sentenced to 180 days in Dubois County Security Center (DCSC), with credit for two days served, remaining time suspended to 361 days supervised probation to be transferred to Vanderburgh County, driver’s license suspended 90 days, pay restitution (if any is due) to Andrew Kasprzak and have no contact with same, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Tyler R. Russell, pled guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated, level 6 felony; sentenced to 544 days in DCSC, with credit for two days served, leaving 244 days to serve on home detention with GPS monitoring and 300 days suspended to supervised probation, obtain alcohol and drug assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, driver’s license suspended 365 days, no contact with Dello Luttrell, and pay restitution (if any is due) to same, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Emily S. Shelton, pled guilty to unlawful possession of a syringe, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, with credit for two days served, remaining time suspended to 361 days supervised probation, obtain drug and alcohol and mental health assessment 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.

Jakob S. Mattingly, pled guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated (count 2), class A misdemeanor; possession of marijuana (count 4), class B misdemeanor; and possession of paraphernalia (count 5), class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC in count 2, 180 days in count 4, and 60 days in count 5, to run concurrently and with credit for two days served, remaining time suspended to 363 days supervised probation, obtain alcohol and drug assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, driver’s license suspended 90 days, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Thurlow Hunter, pled guilty to counterfeiting (count 1), level 6 felony, and possession of paraphernalia (count 3), class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 120 days in DCSC in count 1 and 60 days in count 3, to run concurrently and with credit for time served, leaving 70 days (35 days if good time credit is earned) to serve in the security center, pay fines and costs.

Josten A. T. Fellers, pled guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated (count 2), class A misdemeanor; possession of marijuana (count 4), class A misdemeanor; and possession of paraphernalia (count 5), class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC in count 2, 180 days in count 4 and 365 days in count 5, to run concurrently and with credit for one day served, leaving 122 days to serve on home detention with GPS monitoring and remaining 243 days suspended to supervised probation, obtain drug and alcohol assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, driver’s license suspended 90 days, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Landon W. Hardin, dismissed with prejudice. 

Lance R. Camplin, dismissed. 

Elijah S. Kendall, pled guilty to possession of methamphetamine (count 1), class A misdemeanor; possession of a controlled substance (count 2), class A misdemeanor; possession of marijuana (count 4), class B misdemeanor; and possession of paraphernalia (count 5), class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC in count 1, 365 days in count 2, 180 days in count 4 and 60 days in count 5, to run concurrently and with credit for 17 days served, remaining time suspended to 331 days supervised probation, obtain alcohol and drug assessment 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.

Maynor A. Martinez, dismissed with prejudice. 

Small Claims (New)

Carpenter Rentals vs Crystal Jenkins and Kayla Baker, eviction. 

Jasper Municipal Utilities vs Yesenia M. Pedroza, complaint.

Hoosier Accounts Service vs the following: Todd Borman; Darcy Jean Howell; Richalyn S. Hopkins; Joshua E. Emmons; Brenda Messmer; Samantha R. Brzezinski; Mariana E. Mendoza; Louise M. Allen; Tess A. Kempf; Jenna L. Brown; Susan L. Heichelbech; Kelly W. Kaeck; Jamie W. Fawks; Jean W. Amazan; Christian Duran; Amber Jones; Paul M. Hill; Danielle L. Hall; April D. Hotz; Aaron W. Barker; Randi L. Brown; Allison R. Beard; Angela M. Blessinger; Jason C. Kleiman; Damien H. Hayes, complaint.

Small Claims

Hoosier Accounts Service vs the following: Oscar A. Hernandez, dismissed; Jamie N. Hendrey, dismissed; Christopher A. Friedman, dismissed; Jessica D. Boeckman, dismissed; Sheri L. Alexander, dismissed; Emilio I. Gonzalez, judgment for plaintiff, $8,000; Kyle A. Giesler, dismissed. 

Tim and Cheryl Harman vs Amanda Rustman and all occupants, judgment for plaintiffs, $3,110.

Tom’s Lawn & Garden Center vs Mariah and Colton Bush, dismissed. 

Medical & Professional Collection Services, Inc. vs Keith E. Perkins and Marie A. Lucente-Perkins, judgment for plaintiff, $2,327.17 against Keith E. Perkins and $304.11 against Marie A. Lucente-Perkins.

Jasper Municipal Utilities vs Jean W. Amazan, judgment for plaintiff, $8,040.15.

Procol, Inc. vs Shawn Kinningham, dismissed. 

Dan Arbuckle vs Samuel Wright, judgment for plaintiff, $890.

Gudorf Plumbing, Heating, Cooling and Electrical vs Bella Roma, judgment for plaintiff, $616.94.