District court sentences, as of July 24, 2013

July 26, 2013

By Allison Scarbrough. MCP Correspondent. 

LUDINGTON — The following defendants were sentenced this week in 79th District Court:

–          Xavier Ignacio Zamora, 19, of 722 S. Biltmore Ave., Indianapolis, IN, was found guilty July 12 of under 21 – purchase, consume and/or posses. He was sentenced to $265 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to the Secretary of State (SOS).
–          Karissa Ann Gavrilides, 21, of 607 N. James St., Ludington, was found guilty July 18 of failure to display a valid license. She was sentenced to $275 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to the SOS.
–          Benito Gutierrez-Darios, 43, of 602 E. Danaher St., Ludington, was found guilty July 18 of driving while license suspended (DWLS). He was sentenced to $225 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to the SOS.
–          Anthony Lynn Bonney, 39, of 7724 E. Navajo Tr., Branch, was found guilty July 16 second-offense domestic violence. He was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; $580 in fines and costs; must obtain substance abuse counseling; one year discretionary jail for two years; must have a Hands-Down evaluation and follow recommendations; no alcohol/drugs for two years; must attend AA twice a week for two years; and is subject to random PBTs. He was also found guilty of allowing a person drive in violation and was sentenced to $335 in fines and costs.
–          Antonio Michael Perez, 21, of 1854 Tall Oaks Dr., Ludington, was found guilty July 16 of open intoxicant in a vehicle/passenger. He was sentenced to $265 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to the SOS.
–          Zachary Taylor Edwards, 21, of 6175 W. Red Pine Ct., Ludington, was found guilty July 18 of operating an ORV on a public highway. He was sentenced to $245 in fines and costs.
–          Juan Darnel Hunter, 41, of 105 4th St., Ludington, was found guilty July 22 of allow a person to drive in violation. He was sentenced to $335 in fines and costs.
–          Richard Allen Blamer, Jr., 59, of 904 N. Washington Ave., Apt. C-14, Ludington, was found guilty July 16 of operating while intoxicated or under a controlled substance. He was sentenced to one day in jail with credit for one day served; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; must attend and complete Victim Impact Weekend; must provide proof of sale of vehicle; must attend Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) three times a week for one year; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random preliminary breath tests (PBTs); and $1,245 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to the SOS.
–          Robert William Pierce, 33, of 2614 E. Sugargrove Rd., Custer, was found guilty July 16 of controlled substance/possession of marijuana. He was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; $580 in fines and costs; driver’s license suspended 180 days/restricted 150 days; one year discretionary jail for two years; no alcohol/drugs; subject to random PBTs; and may be released early from discretionary jail terms if fines/costs paid in full. Conviction reportable to the SOS.
–          Michael Allen Locke, 30, of 815 N. Harrison St., Ludington, was found guilty July 16 of controlled substance/possession of marijuana and DWLS. He was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served for each count; $865 in fines and costs; one year discretionary jail for two years for Count I; 93 days discretionary jail for two years for Count II; must have a substance abuse evaluation and recommendations; no alcohol/drugs; and subject to random PBTs for two years. Conviction reportable to the SOS.
–          Teresa Lynn Adamczak, 33, of 5317 N. Thunderbird Dr., Fountain, was found guilty July 16 of allowing a person to drive in violation. She was sentenced to $335 in fines and costs.
–          Tiera Leigh Pierce, 33, of 412 Thornwild, Apt. A4, Scottville, was found guilty July 16 of operating with a blood alcohol content.  She was sentenced to four days in jail with credit for four days served; $1,345 in fines and costs; outpatient (OP) counseling; 180 days discretionary jail for two years; must attend Impact Weekend and follow recommendations; must comply with Child Protective Services (CPS) requirements; no alcohol/drugs; and subject to random PBTs. One count of operating while intoxicated or under a controlled substance was dismissed.
–          Annette Lynn Greiner, 49, of 2241 W. Johnson Rd., Ludington, was found guilty July 16, of operating while impaired by liquor. She was sentenced to $1,145 in fines and costs; OP treatment (completed); 93 days discretionary jail for one year; AA twice a week for one year; and must attend next session of Victims Impact Panel. Conviction reportable to the SOS.

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