51st Circuit Court sentencings.

November 29, 2014

By Allison Scarbrough. Contributing Editor.

LUDINGTON — The following were sentenced recently in 51st Circuit Court:

– – Tonya Denise Rogers, 51, of 616 E. Dowland St., Apt. 2, Ludington, was found guilty Sept. 16 of two counts of jail – furnishing contraband and habitual offender, third offense. She was sentenced Nov. 18 to a one-year jail sentence with credit for two days served for each count; counts are concurrent; case is concurrent to another case; two years probation; and $566 in fines and costs. One count of habitual offender, fourth offense, was dismissed.

Stockwell-Xaviera

Stockwell-Xaviera

– Xaviera Clarice Stockwell, 35, of 507 Sixth St., Ludington, was found guilty Sept. 16 of two counts of jail prisoner in possession of contraband. She was sentenced Nov. 18 to a one-year jail sentence with credit for one day served for each count; serve five months up front; report to jail Dec. 4; inpatient treatment after 90 days in jail; minimum 45 days in inpatient treatment; two years probation; and $466 in fines and costs. One count of habitual offender, second offense, dismissed.

Maybanks

Maybanks

– Michael Charles Maybanks, 33, of 2135 Continental St., Muskegon, was found guilty Sept. 16 of attempted first-degree retail fraud and habitual offender, fourth offense. He was sentenced to one year in jail with credit for one day served; sentence to be served at the court’s discretion; 18 months probation; $13,484.92 restitution; and $798 in fines and costs. Counts of conducting criminal enterprises; first-degree retail fraud; and conspiracy to commit first-degree retail fraud were dismissed.

– Christopher Lee Webster, 32, of 1038 Lancer Lane, Ludington, was found guilty July 15 of retaining a financial transaction device without consent and habitual offender, fourth offense. He was sentenced Nov. 18 to one year in jail with credit for 329 days served; balance to be served at the court’s discretion; $598 in fines and costs; and two years probation.

– Benjamin Lee Towers, 37, of 85 W. Bridge Rd., Rockford, was found guilty Sept. 16 of fleeing and eluding a police officer, third degree. He was sentenced Nov. 18 to 330 days in jail with credit for 140 days served; serve six months up front with balance to be served at the court’s discretion; $798 in fines and costs; and 18 months probation. One count of unlawful driving away of an automobile (UDAA) and one count of second-offense driving while license suspended (DWLS) were dismissed.

– Donnie Ray Totten, 19, of 607 E. Danaher St., Ludington, was found guilty Sept. 16 of dangerous weapon – miscellaneous and controlled substance, use of marijuana. He was sentenced Nov. 18 to a one-year jail sentence with credit for 90 days served for each count (concurrent); serve three months up front (already served); balance to be served at the court’s discretion; two years probation; and $648 in fines and costs. One count of controlled substance, possession of marijuana was dismissed.

– Tonya Denise Rogers, 51, of 616 E. Dowland St., Apt. 2, Ludington, was found guilty Sept. 16 of credit card possession and habitual offender, third offense. She was sentenced Nov. 18 to one year in jail with credit for two days served; two years probation; and $426.67 in fines, costs and restitution. Sentence is concurrent to another case. Another count of credit card possession and habitual offender, fourth offense, was dismissed.

– David Melvin Kloss, 36, of 489 W. 2 Mile Rd., Baldwin, was found guilty Sept. 16 of operating under the influence of liquor (OUIL), third offense. He was sentenced Nov. 18 to one year in jail with credit for 135 days served; serve nine months up front with balance to be served at eh court’s discretion; after serving eight months in jail, may enter an inpatient substance abuse treatment program for a minimum of 30 days; 60 days of community service; two years probation; and (SOS). One count of DWLS, second offense, was dismissed.

– Rafael Segundo Ortiz, 19, of 6612 Linden St., Ludington, was found guilty Sept. 9 of controlled substance, possession of a non-narcotic. He was sentenced Nov. 18 to 270 days in jail with credit for two days served; serve 60 days up front followed by 60 days electronic monitoring; report to jail Dec. 5; work release must meet Mason County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) guidelines; two years probation; driver’s license suspended 30 days/restricted 150 days; and $648 in fines and costs.

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