District Court
ALLOWING UNLICENSED PERSON to OPERATE A MOTOR VEHICLE
Eric James Rodgers, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of motor vehicles – allowed unlicensed person to operate; $375 fines and fees.
Robert Lewis Brown, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of motor vehicles – allowed unlicensed person to operate; $525 fines and fees.
Dalton Joseph Pilon, of Garden, pleaded guilty to one count of motor vehicles – allowed unlicensed person to operate; $375 fines and fees.
Raymond Robert Heinkel, of Wilson, pleaded no contest to one count of motor vehicles – allowed unlicensed person to operate; 10 days in jail with credit for 10 days already served; $300 fines and fees.
Tyler James McMillan, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of motor vehicles motor vehicles – allowed unlicensed person to operate; $125 fines and fees.
LARCENY
Matthew Joseph Bishop, of Marquette, pleaded guilty to one county of larceny – less than $200; probation for six months; $1,255 fines, fees and restitution.
Francis Dwight Strahm III, of Suamico, Wisc., pleaded guilty to one county of larceny – $200 or more but less than $1,000; 40 days in jail with credit for 26 days already served; $130 fines and fees.
OPERATING WHILE IMPAIRED/INTOXICATED
Michael John Bonifas, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of operating – impaired; nine days in jail with credit for one day already served; probation for 12 months; $1,670 in fines, fees, and restitution.
Christopher Richard Collins, of Wells, pleaded guilty to one count of operating – impaired; 14 days in jail with credit for two days already served; probation for 12 months; $1,720 fines, fees and restitution.
Michael Charles Palmer, of Rapid River, pleaded guilty to one county of operating while intoxicated; two days in jail with credit for two days already served; probation for 12 months; $1,210 fines, fees and restitution.
Kailee Marie Gustafson, of Wilson, pleaded guilty to one count of operating – impaired; four days in jail with credit for one day already served; community service in lieu of jail time; probation for 12 months; $1,130 fines and fees.
Glen Louis Pittman, of Gladstone, pleaded guilty to one count of operating while intoxicated; 88 days in jail with credit for 68 days already served; $1,230 fines and fees.
William Franklin Shope, of Rapid River, pleaded guilty to one count of operating while intoxicated; 93 days in jail with credit for 77 days already served; $1,530 fines and fees.
Stephanie Faye Smith aka Lattergrass, pleaded guilty to one count of operating while intoxicated; 77 days in jail with credit for 17 days already served. $410 in fines, fees and restitution.
Melissa Linn Asselin, of Bark River, pleaded guilty to one count of operating while intoxicated/impaired – 2nd offense; 95 days in jail with credit for one day already served; 90 days suspended; probation for 24 months; $3,480 fines and fees.
David Ysen Melsrose, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of operating while intoxicated/impaired – 2nd offense; 150 days in jail with credit for six days already served; 132 days in jail suspended; 80 hours community service; probation for 24 months; $3,550 fines and fees.
RETAIL FRAUD
Theresa Kaye Brown, of Escanaba pleaded guilty to retail fraud – third degree; 10 days in jail; 40 hours community service in lieu of 10 days in jail; probation for 12 months; $1,942.81 fines, fees and restitution.
Nicholas Charles Vaughn, of Rapid River, pleaded guilty to one count of retail fraud – third degree; seven days in jail; 30 hours community service in lieu of seven days in jail; $875 fines and fees.
Kenneth Bryan Smith, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to retail fraud – third degree; 18 day in jail; $681.35 fines, fees and restitution.
Raymond Robert Heinkel, of Wilson, pleaded guilty to one count of retail fraud – third degree; 10 days in jail with credit for 10 days already served; $950 fines, fees and restitution.
Bryan Joseph Meyers, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one county of retail fraud – third degree; $525 fines and fees.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Iain Edward Zarndt, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of disorderly conduct – jostling; three days in jail; 12 hours community service in lieu of three days jail; probation for four months; $870 fines and fees.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Lee Kern Nelson, of Escanaba, pleaded no contest to one count of domestic violence; 60 days in jail with credit for 47 days already served; $125 fines and fees.
Joshua Allen Patrick, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of domestic violence; probation for six months; $755 fines and fees.
Draydon Joseph-John Godfrey, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of domestic violence – second offense; 190 days in jail with credit for 30 days already served; $125 fines and fees.
Kyle Richard Hakes, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of domestic violence; four days in jail with credit for four days already served; probation for 24 months; $2,865 fines and fees.
Dale Allen Doss, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of domestic violence – second offense and he also pleaded no contest to one count of weapons – firearms – carless discharge/property damage over $50; a total 172 days in jail with credit for 144 days already served, sentences run concurrently; probation for 12 months; $1,985 fines and fees.
CHILD ABUSE
Shannon Marie Timler, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of child abuse – 4th degree – delay of sentence; probation for 12 months; $1,235 fines and fees.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
Dimon Markea White, of Gwinn, pleaded guilty to one count of controlled substance – use; 45 days in jail; $1,375 fines and fees.
SEX OFFENDERS
Robert Marcus Saup, of Escanaba, pleaded guilty to one count of sex offenders – failure to sign registration; $975 fines and fees.