Court report

June 24: Dylan Franks pleaded guilty to driving with an invalid license. Judge Kevin Miller sentenced him to 10 days in jail and $150 in fines.

Dylan Franks pleaded guilty to violating his conditions of release. Charges of driving with an invalid license and driving in violation of a license limitation were dismissed as part of a plea agreement. Judge Kevin Miller sentenced him to three days in jail and $150 in fines.

Dylan Franks pleaded guilty to the charge of theft. Another charge of theft and violating conditions of release were dropped as part of a plea agreement. Judge Kevin Miller sentenced him to 18 months in jail, with 16 months suspended. Franks will also pay $300 in fines and is also ordered to pay restitution, and will also be on probation for two years.

Judge Kevin Miller signed an order to modify or revoke probation for Casey Seimears, on the charge of criminal mischief. Seimears will serve 30 days in jail and pay $100 in fines.

Judge Kevin Miller signed an order to modify or revoke probation for Casey Seimears, on the charge of unlawful contact. Seimears will serve 23 days in jail and pay $100 in fines.

Casey Seimears plead guilty to the charge of theft. The charge of burglary was dismissed by prosecution. Judge Kevin Miller sentenced him to undergo a substance abuse evaluation, and $100 in fines. He will also be on probation for one year.

Margret A. Bergerud of the Alaska Public Defender Agency made an entry of appearance on behalf of Theodosia James, who is facing charges of disorderly conduct and violating conditions of release.

June 25: Theodosia James was arraigned before Judge Kevin Miller on charges of disorderly conduct and violating conditions of release. A calendar call was scheduled for Sept. 17.

Andrew Twyford was arraigned before Judge Kevin Miller on charges of failure to pay bail/fine/failure to appear. A representation hearing was scheduled for July 9.

Caleb Miethe was arraigned before Judge Kevin Miller on charges of assault and a petition to revoke probation. The summons went unserved, and will be reissued for two weeks.

Joshua Ingman was arraigned before Judge Kevin Miller on the charge of speeding. He plead guilty, and was fined $128 and a $20 surcharge

June 29: Richard Johnson was arraigned on charges of criminal mischief, harassment, and causing fear of injury. He was released on a $250 bail and a $250 appearance bond. He has also been ordered to not leave Southeast Alaska without court permission, and is barred from consuming alcohol. His next scheduled appearance Sept. 17.

June 30: Aaron Edwin Young was arraigned on charges of violating his conditions of release. He was released on a $250 bail and a $250 performance bond. He has been ordered to not consume alcohol, and will submit himself to alcohol tests from the Wrangell Police Department, upon reasonable suspicion.

July 1: A sentencing hearing for Drew Huntington was held over several various cases. Huntington plead guilty to the charge of theft. Judge Kevin Miller sentenced him to 30 days imprisonment, with 30 days of credit for time served. There was also a charge against Huntington of contempt. For this he was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment and $100 in fines. There was another charge of burglary, for which Miller sentenced Huntington to three years imprisonment, while suspending all except 110 days. He will also be put on probation for four years.

Dustin Lee Haviland was found guilty of reckless driving. He was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment, with 30 suspended. He was also fined a total of $1,050. He will be on probation until July 2020, and must also complete 24 hours of community service.

 

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