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Jerome County
Arraignments
Cody Alan Gerrard; driving under the influence (second offense).
Ricky Jimenez Jr.; driving under the influence, inattentive/careless driving.
Daniel Eugene Maddoz; driving under the influence, exceed the max speed limit.
Penny Lee Nolen; driving under the influence, injury to a child.
Fabian Cosio-Ruiz; battery-domestic violence with traumatic injury.
Keith Theon Engman; burglary, grand theft.
Joseph Luther Jacobs; robbery, burglary, grand theft.
Ryan Alexander Orth; rape.
Kameron Karry Timmons; burglary, petit theft.
Manuel L. Valle; assault- aggravated, injury to a child (2 counts).
Felony Sentencings
Victor Maciel-Alvarez; possession of a controlled substance, two years prison determinate, three years indeterminate, credit for 201 days served, penitentiary suspended, five years supervised probation, $1765.50 fine; evidence-destruction, alteration or concealment, drug paraphernalia, dismissed.
Christopher S. Perryman; assault or battery upon certain personnel, two years prison determinate, two years indeterminate, credit for one day served, penitentiary suspended, retained jurisdiction, $125.50 fine; assault or battery upon certain personnel (3 counts), dismissed.
Driving under the influence sentencings
Kelly Cathleen Mealer; driving under the influence, 180 days jail, 148 days suspended, credit for two days served, 30 discretionary days, one year supervised probation, $432.50 fine; possession of a controlled substance, dismissed.
Justin Sean Rubink; driving under the influence, 180 days jail, 148 days suspended, credit for one day served, 30 discretionary days, one day to serve- eligible for sheriff work program, one year supervised probation, $432.50 fine; accident-leaving the scene, open container, failure to provide proof of insurance, dismissed.
Florencio A. Garcia; driving under the influence (felony), five years prison determinate, five years indeterminate, credit for 18 days served, penitentiary suspended, retained jurisdiction, $2,770.50 fine.
Roney F. Welker; driving under the influence (felony), three years prison determinate, four years indeterminate, penitentiary suspended, 26 days to serve-eligible for sheriff work program, 10 years supervised probation, $2,270.50 fine.
Community Service As Court Judgement - News
She said Ngoma deserves a custodial sentence to show that violence does not deserve a place in society and those involved in such acts were punished. Judge Sunkutu said she would be failing in her duties if she ordered Ngoma to do a community service

Lohan appeared in court and was told by Judge Sautner that she was only guilty of "extremely poor judgment by having roof parties while on home confinement." "But poor judgment is not a violation of your probation," Sautner continued.
Rita L. Dunford; driving under the influence, 180 days jail, 174 days suspended, 16 hours community service in lieu of two days jail, $1000 fine, $400 suspended, $222.50 court costs, 18 months probation, driver's license suspended 120 days.
"Because of your mental health problems, I am not going to send you to prison, and because of your desire to make a fresh start in another state I am not going to make a community service order that would require you to stay here," the judge said.
As part of his plea, Garrick will perform 48 hours of community service, and he paid $2416 in fines and assessments. The judgment entered in Sacramento County Superior Court also requires him to attend a three-month, 30-hour program of alcohol
Superior Administrative Court June 14 | Salisbury, NC - Salisbury Post
SuperiorAdministrative Court June 14
Abbreviation key:
CAAF – Court-appointed attorney fee
CSW – Community service work
EHA – Electronic house arrest
LDP – Limited driving privilege
PFJC – Prayer for judgment continued
VD – Dismissal without leave by district attorney
Disposition of cases heard the week of June 14, 2011, in Rowan Superior Administrative Court by Judge Anna Mills Wagoner:
• Selling Schedule III controlled substance – Ricky Ray Bailes, also felony maintaining vehicle/dwelling/place for a controlled substance and possession with intent to sell/deliver Schedule III controlled substance, 12-15 months, jail credit, evidence to be destroyed, also felony trafficking in opium or heroin, VD.
• Felony common law robbery – Lonnie Blankenship, 14-17 months, jail credit, substance abuse treatment recommended, also felony second-degree burglary, 14-17 months at expiration of first judgment, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, pay court cost, $1,139 restitution and $1,050 CAAF, serve 30 days special probation in jail, jail credit, residence to be approved by probation officer upon release, no contact with victim, submit to warrantless searches, not use/possess illegal controlled substance, submit to drug tests, attend anger management classes, submit DNA sample.
• Felony possession of weapon of mass destruction – Timothy William Button Jr., two charges, 16-20 months, suspended, 24 months supervised probation, pay court cost, submit to 21 days EHA and pay EHA fee, probation officer to approve any leave for employment, not use/possess illegal controlled substance/firearm, submit to warrantless searches and drug tests, obtain substance abuse assessment and abide by recommendations if any positive test, obtain gainful employment by Aug. 1, 2011, or perform 24 hours CSW each week until employed, submit DNA sample, also misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and misdemeanor child abuse, VD.
• Taking indecent liberties with a child – Melvin Maurice Cruse, 16-20 months, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, 6 months intensive probation including 50 hours CSW, pay court costs, residence to be approved by probation officer, register as sex offender, abide by all conditions of sex offender control program, may live with his child, not use/possess illegal controlled substance, submit DNA sample, also felony indecent liberties with child, VD; Larry Mondagro McCall, 13-16 months, jail credit, $900 CAAF to be docketed as civil judgment.
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