October 7, 2016 at 8:01 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016
Jay Superior Court
Judge Max Ludy
Fined and Sentenced
Richard Homan, 47, Portland, pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration equivalent of 0.15 percent or more, a Class A misdemeanor — Sentenced Sept. 30 to one year in Jay County Jail with all but two days suspended. He was given two days credit for one day served and was fined $20. Homan was assessed court costs of $183.50 and ordered to pay an alcohol and drug countermeasures fee of $200. He is also ordered to pay $400 for a Jay Superior Court Substance Abuse program. As part of the plea agreement, a charge of operating a vehicle while intoxicated was dismissed. He was placed on formal probation for one year and the court recommends to Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles that Homan’s license be suspended for a period of 60 days.
Richard L. Shirk, 57, Portland, pleaded guilty to charge of operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration of 0.15 percent or more, a Class A misdemeanor — Sentenced Sept. 29 to one year in Jay County Jail with all but two days suspended. He was given two days credit for one day already served. Shirk was assessed court costs of $183.50 and is ordered to pay a $400 fee for a Jay Superior Court Substance Abuse program. He is to perform 180 hours of community service and is placed on formal probation for six months. The court recommends to Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles that Shirk’s license be suspended for 60 days. As part of a plea agreement, a charge of operating a vehicle was intoxicated was dismissed.
Jon L. Carpenter, 61, Fort Wayne, pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration of 0.15 percent or more, a Class A misdemeanor — Sentenced to one year in Jay County Jail with all but two days suspended. He was given two days credit for one day already served and fined $100. Carpenter was assessed $183.50 in court costs and ordered to pay a $200 alcohol and drug countermeasures fee. He was placed on formal probation for one year and the court recommends to Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles that Carpenter’s license be suspended for 90 days. As part of a plea agreement, a charge of operating a vehicle while intoxicated was dismissed
Damion M. Lewis, 37, Portland, pleaded guilty to possession of paraphernalia, a Class A misdemeanor — Sentenced to one year in Jay County Jail with all but 90 days suspended.
He is given 42 days credit for 21 days already served. Lewis was assessed court costs of $183 and placed on formal probation for nine months. As part of a plea agreement, a charge of driving while suspended was dismissed.
Charity L. Boggess, 47, Ridgeville, pleaded guilty to charge of theft, a Class A misdemeanor — Sentenced Sept. 28 to one year in Jay County Jail with all but two days suspended. She was given two days credit one day served. Boggess was fined $1 and assessed $183 in court costs. She was placed on formal probation for 12 months.
Cases filed
Bluffton Health System vs. Jason L. Corwin, civil collections
State of Indiana vs. Radney L. Pearson, criminal misdemeanor
Tracey Lynn Gannon vs. Steven Dewayne Gannon, divorce
State of Indiana vs. Tommy D. Phillips II, Level 6 felony
State of Indiana vs. Jacob E. Hudson, Level 6 felony
State of Indiana vs. Lanny Gene Fultz II, Level 6 felony
State of vs. Shawn Lynn Williams, Level 6 felony
Zebulon Dugan vs. Emily Dugan, divorce
State of Indiana vs. Tammy Fisher, Level 6 felony
SAC Finance Inc. vs. Macena L. Frownfelter, civil collections
State of Indiana vs. Cody D. Davis, criminal misdemeanor
State of Indiana vs. Nicholas E. Lairson, criminal misdemeanor
Brad and Krista Stein vs. Dues and Sons, LLC and Rick Dues, civil tort
Rick Hart vs. TDY Industries LLC DBA ATI Forged Products et al., civl tort
State of Indiana vs. Sean A. Winget, Level 6 felony
Judgments
Jay County Hospital was granted $8,883.76 from Stephanie Perez, civil collections
Dismissals
Capital One Bank (USA), N.A. vs. Ronald Willis, civil collections
Mayson LeMaster, Bryant, criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor
Damion Lewis, Portland, criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor
Fined and Sentenced
Richard Homan, 47, Portland, pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration equivalent of 0.15 percent or more, a Class A misdemeanor — Sentenced Sept. 30 to one year in Jay County Jail with all but two days suspended. He was given two days credit for one day served and was fined $20. Homan was assessed court costs of $183.50 and ordered to pay an alcohol and drug countermeasures fee of $200. He is also ordered to pay $400 for a Jay Superior Court Substance Abuse program. As part of the plea agreement, a charge of operating a vehicle while intoxicated was dismissed. He was placed on formal probation for one year and the court recommends to Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles that Homan’s license be suspended for a period of 60 days.
Richard L. Shirk, 57, Portland, pleaded guilty to charge of operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration of 0.15 percent or more, a Class A misdemeanor — Sentenced Sept. 29 to one year in Jay County Jail with all but two days suspended. He was given two days credit for one day already served. Shirk was assessed court costs of $183.50 and is ordered to pay a $400 fee for a Jay Superior Court Substance Abuse program. He is to perform 180 hours of community service and is placed on formal probation for six months. The court recommends to Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles that Shirk’s license be suspended for 60 days. As part of a plea agreement, a charge of operating a vehicle was intoxicated was dismissed.
Jon L. Carpenter, 61, Fort Wayne, pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration of 0.15 percent or more, a Class A misdemeanor — Sentenced to one year in Jay County Jail with all but two days suspended. He was given two days credit for one day already served and fined $100. Carpenter was assessed $183.50 in court costs and ordered to pay a $200 alcohol and drug countermeasures fee. He was placed on formal probation for one year and the court recommends to Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles that Carpenter’s license be suspended for 90 days. As part of a plea agreement, a charge of operating a vehicle while intoxicated was dismissed
Damion M. Lewis, 37, Portland, pleaded guilty to possession of paraphernalia, a Class A misdemeanor — Sentenced to one year in Jay County Jail with all but 90 days suspended.
He is given 42 days credit for 21 days already served. Lewis was assessed court costs of $183 and placed on formal probation for nine months. As part of a plea agreement, a charge of driving while suspended was dismissed.
Charity L. Boggess, 47, Ridgeville, pleaded guilty to charge of theft, a Class A misdemeanor — Sentenced Sept. 28 to one year in Jay County Jail with all but two days suspended. She was given two days credit one day served. Boggess was fined $1 and assessed $183 in court costs. She was placed on formal probation for 12 months.
Cases filed
Bluffton Health System vs. Jason L. Corwin, civil collections
State of Indiana vs. Radney L. Pearson, criminal misdemeanor
Tracey Lynn Gannon vs. Steven Dewayne Gannon, divorce
State of Indiana vs. Tommy D. Phillips II, Level 6 felony
State of Indiana vs. Jacob E. Hudson, Level 6 felony
State of Indiana vs. Lanny Gene Fultz II, Level 6 felony
State of vs. Shawn Lynn Williams, Level 6 felony
Zebulon Dugan vs. Emily Dugan, divorce
State of Indiana vs. Tammy Fisher, Level 6 felony
SAC Finance Inc. vs. Macena L. Frownfelter, civil collections
State of Indiana vs. Cody D. Davis, criminal misdemeanor
State of Indiana vs. Nicholas E. Lairson, criminal misdemeanor
Brad and Krista Stein vs. Dues and Sons, LLC and Rick Dues, civil tort
Rick Hart vs. TDY Industries LLC DBA ATI Forged Products et al., civl tort
State of Indiana vs. Sean A. Winget, Level 6 felony
Judgments
Jay County Hospital was granted $8,883.76 from Stephanie Perez, civil collections
Dismissals
Capital One Bank (USA), N.A. vs. Ronald Willis, civil collections
Mayson LeMaster, Bryant, criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor
Damion Lewis, Portland, criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor
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