Nov. 25: Andrea Marrero pled guilty to a charge of theft. Another charge of unauthorized use of an access device was dismissed by prosecution. She was sentenced to 60 days imprisonment, with 60 suspended. She was also ordered to make restitution, write a letter of apology, and to pay a $100 police training surcharge. She will be on probation for one year.
Andrew Twyford pled guilty to driving with a cancelled/revoked/suspended license. Another charge of violating conditions of release was dismissed by prosecution. He was sentenced to 60 days imprisonment, with 60 suspended. He was ordered to pay a $50 initial jail surcharge and a $100 police training surcharge. He will also be on probation for one year and is ordered not to drive unless licensed and insured.
Judge Kevin Miller signed an order to modify or revoke probation for Andrew Twyford. It is ordered that he serve a jail term of 15 days, and shall report to the Wrangell Police Department on Jan. 7, 2020. He must also pay a previously suspended $100 jail surcharge.
Dec. 9: Dylan Franks pled guilty to a charge of resisting/interfering with an arrest. Another charge of tampering with property was dismissed by prosecution. He was sentenced to 240 days imprisonment, with 210 suspended, and is ordered to participate in a SEARHC AICS treatment program. He was ordered to pay a $100 police training surcharge and a $50 initial jail surcharge. He will be on probation for two years.
Dec. 14: Alan Lee Cummings was arraigned on charges of unlawful contact and violating conditions of release. He was released on his own recognizance, with an electronic monitor. A trial call was scheduled for Jan. 21, 2020.
Dec. 15: Theodosia James was arraigned on charges of violating conditions of release and disorderly conduct. She was ordered to pay a $250 performance bond and will be under PED supervision during the pretrial period. Further proceedings were scheduled for Dec. 17.
Dec. 17: Charges against Tangles Ray Hilton of assault, criminal trespass, and criminal mischief were dismissed by prosecution.
Theodosia James pled guilty of theft. Two additional charges of violating conditions of release were dismissed by prosecution. She was ordered to make restitution, to pay a $100 police training surcharge, and a $50 initial jail surcharge.
Charges against Theodosia James, of violating conditions of release and disorderly conduct, were dismissed as a result of a plea agreement.
Theodosia James pled guilty to a charge of misconduct involving a controlled substance. She was ordered to serve 60 days imprisonment, with 60 suspended. She was also ordered to pay a $100 police training surcharge, a $50 initial jail surcharge, and a $100 suspended jail surcharge with $100 suspended. She will be on probation until Dec. 16, 2020.
Judge Kevin Miller ordered that a pre-sentence report be prepared for Ismael Angel Morales, found guilty of vehicle theft. A sentencing hearing was scheduled for Jan. 31, 2020. The report will be due 10 days before sentencing.
A change of plea hearing was held for Theodosia James, charged with driving with a cancelled/revoked/suspended license. The hearing will be continued on Dec. 31, 2019.
Dec. 20: A change of plea hearing was held for Valerie Nakamura, charged with driving with a cancelled/revoked/suspended license and driving in violation of license limitation. The hearing was scheduled to continue on Jan. 21, 2020.
Dec. 31: Solvay Gillen was arraigned on a charge of giving a false report of a crime occurring. The charge was dismissed by prosecution and the case was dismissed.
A change of plea hearing was held for Theodosia James, charged with driving with a cancelled/revoked/suspended license. The hearing was scheduled to continue on Jan. 27, 2020.
A decree of dissolution was granted for Brian and Deanne Cooper.
Jan. 7: Robert Johnson was arraigned on a charge of driving with a cancelled/revoked/suspended license. He pled no contest, and was ordered to pay a fine of $75 with a $20 surcharge.
A trial was held for Kale Pastel, charged with a minor offense regarding a commercial fishing license. However, Pastel was listed as a missing person recently, presumed dead, and searches for him have been suspended. The court decided to enter a default judgment, followed by a separate order vacating said judgment.
Jan. 10: A bail hearing was held for Alan Cummings, charged with unlawful contact, violating conditions of release, and assault in the fourth degree. The hearing was scheduled to continue on Jan. 27.
Jan. 14: A further proceedings hearing was held for Richard Scott Phillips, charged with driving under the influence, failing to stop at the direction of an officer, and criminal mischief. A calendar call was scheduled for Jan. 21.
Theodosia James was arraigned on a charge of knowingly entering a premises licensed to sell alcohol while restricted from purchasing alcohol. A trial call was scheduled for March 17, and a jury trial for March 24.
Jerry Knapp was arraigned on a charge of improper use of registration/title/plates. He pled guilty to the charge, and was ordered to pay a $100 surcharge and a fine of $250. He will also be on probation for six months.
Andrea Marrero was arraigned on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident. A calendar call was scheduled for March 17, and a jury trial for March 24.
The court heard a request to modify a civil protective order in a case of Vanessa Aitken vs. Duke Aitken. The motion was withdrawn.
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