Fine Print: Criminal court Sept. 22-28

New charges filed

Sept. 22

John W. Hardin Jr., child solicitation, Level 5 felony; possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor; possession of paraphernalia, class C misdemeanor

Alexander J. Zschunke, possession of methamphetamine, Level 5 felony; unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony; possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Carl Ball, driving while suspended, Class A misdemeanor

Derek N. Parker, invasion of privacy, Class A misdemeanor

Billy Crook, theft, Level 6 felony

Sept. 27

Gregory Wilkerson, burglary, Level 4 felony

Tiffany A. Alexander, burglary, Level 4 felony; possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony; unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony; false informing, Class B misdemeanor

Jesse J. Grabarczyk, burglary, Level 4 felony; unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Sept. 28

Tallon G. Bowman, residential entry, Level 6 felony; possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Sentences

Sept. 25

Jeffery S. Smith, domestic battery, Class A misdemeanor; 365 days BCJ/BCCC with six days executed, remained suspended. Credit for three actual days. Term of probation 359 days beginning Sept. 25. Defendant shall participate in and successfully complete Batterers’ Intervention Program certified by ICADV. No violent contact, directly or indirectly with victim; $1 fine, $285 total costs.

Justine M. Beasley, driving while suspended, Class A misdemeanor; 90-day license suspension; $1 fine, $185.50 total costs.

John A. Fox, operating a vehicle while intoxicated — endangering a person with a passenger less than 18 years of age, Level 6 felony; operating a vehicle while intoxicated — endangering a person, Class A misdemeanor; remaining count dismissed; 365 days in BCJ with two days executed, remainder suspended. Each count concurrent to each other. Credit for one actual day. Probation for 363 days with conditions to include: 40 hours of community service, submit to alcohol/substance abuse evaluation, attend Victim Impact Panel and submit to DNA testing. No objection to transfer to Clark County, Indiana. Driver’s license suspended 180 days, stayed, with specialized driving privileges; $1 fine, $386.50 total costs.

Mark T. Wach, operating a vehicle while intoxicated — endangering a person, Class A misdemeanor; remaining counts dismissed; 365 days to BCJ/BCCC with 10 actual days executed, balance suspended. Credit for three actual days served. Probation for 355 days with conditions to include: 24 hours of community service. Driver’s license suspended 180 days commencing Sept. 25 and stayed. Specialized driving privileges will be granted upon submission of proof of financial responsibility. Separate order for specialized driving privileges will be issued. Defendant shall be released from probation upon notice from probation of successful completion of the special conditions of probation and payment of all restitution, fine, costs and fees. Defendant shall submit to an alcohol/substance abuse evaluation and successfully complete all recommended follow-up treatment at own expense. Defendant shall submit to DNA testing; $1 fine, $486.50 total costs. Defendant to report to the Brown County jail for seven actual days commencing at 6 p.m. on Nov. 10 to 6 p.m. on Nov. 12; 6 p.m. Nov. 17 to 6 p.m. Nov. 19; 6 p.m. Nov. 24 to 6 p.m. Nov. 27. Verified Petition for specialized driving privileges filed and proposed order tendered in open court.

Sept. 26

Duran A. Morgan, invasion of privacy, Class A misdemeanor; 180 days BCJ with two days executed, remainder suspended. Credit for one actual day. Probation for 178 days with conditions to include: 40 hours of community service, submit to alcohol/substance abuse evaluation within 90 days of beginning probation, complete Thinking For A Change Program and obtain a valid driver’s license; $1 fine, $186 total costs.

Duran A. Morgan, invasion of privacy, Class A misdemeanor; 360 days BCJ with all suspended. Defendant is not entitled to credit time. Probation for 360 days with conditions to include: 40 hours of community service, submit to alcohol/substance abuse evaluation within 90 days of beginning probation, complete Thinking For A Change Program and obtain a valid driver’s license; $1 fine, $186 total costs.

Justine M. Beasley, escape, Level 4 felony; resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony; remaining counts dismissed. Count 1: 2, 190 days DOC/BCJ/BCCC with 365 days executed, remainder suspended. Executed sentence served as follows: 180 days (135 actual) at BCJ then 185 days (139 actual) BCJ/BCCC/work release. Court orders override on charge of escape. Count 2: 180 days BCJ, all executed, concurrent to Count 1. Credit for 129 actual days. Probation for 1,825 days, commencing upon release of incarceration, with conditions to include: 50 hours of community service, submit to substance abuse evaluation, complete 240 (180 actual) days of home detention through BCCC and submit to DNA test; $1 fine, $186 total costs. After 1095 days, state will consider a modification request to successfully terminate probation early if all fees are current and there have been no proven violations.

Duran A. Morgan, residential entry, Level 6 felony; remaining counts dismissed. Judgment of conviction to be entered as Class A misdemeanor; 360 days BCJ with all executed. Credit for 143 actual days; $1 fine, $186 total costs.

Duran A. Morgan, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, Class A misdemeanor; 240 days BCJ with 16 days executed, remainder suspended. Credit for eight actual days. Probation for 224 days with conditions to include: 40 hours of community service, submit to alcohol/substance abuse evaluation within 90 days of beginning probation, complete Thinking For A Change Program and obtain a valid driver’s license; $1 fine, $186 total costs.

Sept. 28

Elizabeth A. Knapp, possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor; $50 fine, $235 total costs.

Shane A. Tyree, driving while suspended, Class A misdemeanor; two days to BCJ with credit for one actual day; $30 fine, $215.50 total costs. Driver’s license suspended 90 days.

Dismissed cases

Sept. 25

Justine M. Beasley, driving while suspended, Class A misdemeanor; possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Justine Beasley, possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Sept. 26

Duran A. Morgan, operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license, Class C misdemeanor

Duran A. Morgan, invasion of privacy, Class A misdemeanor

Sept. 27

Dewey L. Sizemore, use of private land without consent, Class C infraction; unlawful taking of a deer or wild turkey, Class B misdemeanor; shooting from or across a public highway, Class C infraction

Pre-trial diversion

Sept. 26

Joel Enrique Rodriguez, illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage, Class C misdemeanor

Eliosa Torres, operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license, Class C misdemeanor

Jennifer Alcala Gomez, illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage, Class C misdemeanor

Karla Perez, illegal possession of an alcoholic beverage, Class C misdemeanor