Clark District Court records for July 13, 2019
Published 10:26 am Monday, July 15, 2019
The following criminal cases were resolved in Clark District Court July 3, 2019 with Judge Cole Adams Maier presiding.
— Jeffrey C. Brewer, third-degree criminal mischief, dismissed; second-degree wanton endangerment (two counts), dismissed; first-degree fleeing or evading police (two counts), dismissed.
— Jeffrey C. Brewer, third-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, pleaded guilty, 90 days conditionally discharged.
— Christopher L. Burgess, first-degree promoting contraband, amended to attempt, pleaded guilty, 360 days conditionally discharged.
— Christopher Lee Burgess, public intoxication, pleaded guilty, four days; first-degree possession of a controlled susbtance, amended to attempt, pleaded guilty, 360 days conditionally discharged.
— William C. Coyle, possession of drug paraphernalia, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, waived indictment, transfer to circuit court.
— Dominick S. Fox, theft by unlawful taking over $500, amended to attempt, pleaded guilty, 90 days conditionally discharged.
— William N. Marcum, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, preliminary hearing, probable cause found, sent to grand jury; first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, preliminary hearing, no probable cause, dismissed.
— Adam Price, second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, waived indictment, transfer to circuit court.
— Melissa Shortridge, complicity to importing heroin, complicity to trafficking in a controlled subtance, waived to grand jury.
— Christopher Stamper, making false statements to increase benefits, amended to attempt, pleaded guilty, 360 days conditionally discharged.
— Michael Trent, driving on a suspended operator’s license, failure to maintain insurance, possession of drug paraphernalia, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, waived indictment, transfer to circuit court.
— Zackary D. Whalen, first-degree fleeing or evading police, reckless driving, failure to maintain insurance, waived indictment, transfer to circuit court.
— Shannon M. Jones, public intoxication, pleaded guilty, seven days; possession of drug paraphernalia, pleaded guilty, 30 days concurrent.