Jan. 27: A change of plea hearing was held for James Howe, charged with unlawful contact, violating conditions of release, being a felon in possession of a weapon, having a weapon in the house of a felon, and harassment. A sentencing hearing was scheduled for June 22.
A change of plea hearing was held for Valerie Nakamura, charged with driving with a cancelled/revoked/suspended license. Another charge of driving in violation of license limitation was dismissed by prosecution. She pled guilty to the first charge, and the second charge was dismissed by prosecution. She was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment, and was ordered to pay a $100 police training surcharge and $50 initial jail surcharge.
A change of plea hearing was held for Wynterwainui Gross, charged with harassment. The defendant failed to appear, and the hearing was reset to Jan. 31.
A bail hearing was held for Alan Cummings, charged with assault, unlawful contact, and violating conditions of release.
An adjudication hearing was held for Richard Anderson, charged with a probation/parole violation. A sentencing hearing was scheduled for March 17.
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. 31.
A change of plea hearing was held for Lynn Marks, charged with driving with a cancelled/revoked, suspended license. Marks changed her plea to guilty. A sentencing hearing was scheduled for March 23.
Jan. 31: Ismael Morales plead guilty to a charge of vehicle theft. Charges of burglary, theft, criminal trespass, and criminal mischief were dismissed by prosecution. He was sentenced to 9 months imprisonment. He was also ordered to pay police training surcharge of $200 and an initial jail training surcharge of $100.
Wynterwainui Gross pled guilty to a charge of harassment. She was sentenced to 60 days imprisonment, with 60 suspended. She was also ordered to pay a police training surcharge of $100, and $200 for the cost of appointed counsel. She will be on probation for one year.
Theodosia James pled guilty to a charge of driving with a cancelled/revoked/suspended license. She was sentenced to 10 days imprisonment. She was also ordered to pay a police training surcharge of $100 and an initial jail surcharge of $50.
Feb. 4: A representation hearing was held for James Vandebunte III, charged with theft. A calendar call was scheduled for March 17, and a jury trial on March 24.
Valerie Nakamura was arraigned on charges of possessing a controlled substance. She was released on her own recognizance. A calendar call was scheduled for March 17, and a jury trial on March 24.
Taler Byrd pleaded no contest to a charge of furnishing alcohol to a person under the age of 21-years-old. They were sentenced to 20 days imprisonment, with 17 suspended. They were also ordered to pay a fine of $200, a $100 police training surcharge, and a $50 initial jail surcharge. They will also be on probation for one year.
Feb. 11: Nicole Webster pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to stop for a school bus. She was ordered to pay a fine of $100, or to complete 10 hours of community service. She was also ordered to pay a $100 police training surcharge.
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