New charges filed
Aug. 11
Jesten G. Yager, disorderly conduct, Class B misdemeanor
Aug. 14
Kashena M. Hottinger, operating a vehicle with an ACE of .08 or more, Class C misdemeanor; operating a vehicle while intoxicated — previously convicted of the offense of OWI within five years, Level 6 felony; operating a vehicle while intoxicated — endangering a person, Class A misdemeanor
Barry B. Hamilton, operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony
John W. Brenchley III, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Class C misdemeanor; operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.08 or more, Class C misdemeanor
Michael Lahr, driving while suspended, Class A misdemeanor
Aug. 15
Michael Allen Uhl, domestic battery resulting in bodily injury to a person less than 14 years of age, Level 5 felony
Aug. 17
Nathan D. Voland, operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony
Zachary E. Wray, domestic battery, Class A misdemeanor
Sentences
Aug. 14
Jamie L. Benson, battery with moderate bodily injury, Level 6 felony; remaining counts dismissed; 545 days BCJ/BCCC with 158 days executed, remainder suspended. Credit for 79 actual days. Probation for 387 days with conditions to include: Mental health evaluation, no contact with victim, DNA testing; $1 fine, $276 total costs.
Angelito C. Mercado, driving while suspended, Class A misdemeanor; 365 days BCJ/BCCC, all suspended. Probation for 365 days; $1 fine, $186.50 total costs.
Aug. 17
Dana M. Ericson, attempted murder, Level 1 felony; aggravated battery, Level 3 felony; battery resulting in serious bodily injury, Level 5 felony; defendant not responsible by reason of insanity.
Debra J. Voils, operating a vehicle while intoxicated — endangering a person, Class A misdemeanor; remaining counts dismissed; 547 days BCJ/BCCC with six days executed, remainder suspended. Credit for three actual days. Probation for 541 days with conditions to include: 240 hours’ community service, substance abuse evaluation, Victim Impact Panel, 90 days of home detention through BCCC, DNA testing. Any property seized is forfeited. By agreement, refusal suspension is vacated. License suspension for 180 days commencing March 15. For 180 days after the suspension, defendant may only operate a motor vehicle with an ignition interlock; $1 fine, $386.50 total costs.
Eric Olmsted, visiting a common nuisance — controlled substances, Class B misdemeanor; two days BCJ with one day executed; $50 fine, $235 total costs.
Hillary R. Hastings, disorderly conduct, Class B misdemeanor; four days BCJ/BCCC, all executed. Credit for two actual days; $1 fine, $186 total costs.
Pre-trial diversion
Aug. 14
Jacob R. Ford, possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor