Juneau court roundup: Indictments and sentencings

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Monday, June 19, 2017 7:59am
  • News

Here is a list of recent indictments, sentencings and other court proceedings from the Juneau District and Superior Courts.

Indictments

• Chato Michael Moss, 27, was indicted by a Juneau grand jury on one count of second-degree assault and one count of third-degree assault, in connection with a June 6 arrest.

Sentencings

• Zachary Stubblefield, 28, was sentenced to 20 days in jail after pleading guilty to larceny with two priors.

• Robert Paul, 38, pleaded guilty to violating a protective order and was placed on probation; he was to serve 40 hours of community service.

• Domanic Peter Quick, 22, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and was sentenced to one day in jail.

• Steven C. Treadway, 31, pleaded guilty to third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and was sentenced to 30 days. He also was found to have violated conditions of probation in a prior theft case and was to serve 300 days of a suspended sentence.

• Joshua Duane Wilson, 33, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault and was sentenced to 90 days, suspended, with 12 months probation. He also pleaded guilty to criminal trespass and was sentenced to 12 months.

• Joshua Quintal, 36, pleaded guilty to third-degree theft and was sentenced to 12 months with three suspended, and three months probation.

• Casina Shakespeare, 35, pleaded guilty to driving on a suspended license and was fined $100. In a separate case, she pleaded guilty to larceny and was sentenced to 30 days, suspended, and 12 months probation.

• Aaron James Lynk, 44, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and was sentenced to 30 days in jail with 27 suspended, and a $3,000 fine with $1,500 suspended, as well as 12 months probation.

• Nathan W. Brooks, 36, was sentenced to 10 days in jail for driving on a license that had been suspended for DWI.

• Jerry Raymond Cropley, 53, pleaded guilty to unlawful contact and was sentenced to 25 days.

• Kacy Charles Field, 35, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor DUI and was sentenced to 30 days with 27 suspended, and 12 months probation.

• Alexandra Litzsinger, 26, pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment and was sentenced to 30 days with 30 suspended and 12 months probation.

• Raymond Coronell pleaded guilty to harassment and was sentenced to 10 days in jail, suspended, and 12 months probation.

• Rochelle Lynn Garver, 32, pleaded guilty to interfering with an officer and was sentenced to 30 days, suspended, and 12 months probation.

• Amelia A. James, 53, pleaded guilty to harassment and was sentenced to 10 days, suspended, and 12 months probation.

• Leverne Bitsilly, 54, pleaded guilty to criminal trespass and was sentenced to 10 days, suspended and 12 months probation.

• Chad Joseph Cameron, 23, pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to 33 days with 30 suspended, and 24 months probation.

• Christopher J. Davidson, 43, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and was sentenced to one day in jail.

• Mark Adam Smoots, 45, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and was sentenced to one day in jail.

• Tyler S. Johnson, 38, pleaded guilty to criminal mischief and was sentenced to 30 days with 10 suspended, and 12 months probation.

• Sharon Lorraine Harris, 25, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault and DUI, and was sentenced to 60 days with 27 suspended and 12 months probation; she must also forfeit a pistol.

• Zachary White, 23, pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to 30 days with 24 suspended and 12 months probation.

• Frank White, 55, pleaded guilty to concealment of merchandise and was sentenced to one day.

• Bailey Johnson, 31, pleaded guilty to assault and criminal mischief and was sentenced to 240 days, with 200 suspended, and 12 months probation, as well as anger management classes.

• Jason Martin-Wilson, 42, pleaded guilty to assault and was sentenced to 15 days.

• Olen D. Nordgren, 28, pleaded guilty to failure to stop and reckless driving and was sentenced to 60 days.

• David Markle, 46, was sentenced to 180 days in jail after an assault conviction.

• Miranda K. Holland, 27, pleaded guilty to assault and was placed on 12 months probation; she must also complete anger management classes.

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