51st Circuit Court sentencings

September 25, 2015

By Allison Scarbrough. Contributing Editor.

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

Passarelli

Passarelli

Adam Lee Passarelli, 26, of 2749 Wordonurth Ave., Muskegon, was found guilty Jan. 20 of larceny in a building. He was sentenced Sept. 15 to one year in jail with credit for 289 days served; Special Alternative Incarceration (SAI)/boot camp; and $598 in fines and costs.

Travis Lee Holmes, 35, of 4843 Miramar Ave., Newaygo, was found guilty May 13, 2008 of third-offense operating under the influence of liquor (OUIL). He was sentenced Sept. 14 to a minimum of one year and four months to a maximum of five years in prison with credit for 295 days served in jail; $6,860 in restitution; $1,020 in fines and costs; and probation is revoked. Conviction reportable to the Secretary of State (SOS). One count of second-offense driving while license suspended (DWLS) was dismissed.

Macarthur

Macarthur

Scott Samuel-Ray MacArthur, 20, of 314 ½ N. William, Ludington, was found guilty Aug. 4 of aggravated stalking; using a computer to commit a crime; and third-offense habitual offender. He was sentenced to one year in jail with credit for 179 days served in jail; five years probation; $558 in fines and costs; no contact with victim; and six months electronic monitoring upon release from jail.

McCumber

McCumber

Austin James McCumber, 20, of 118 Mt. Vernon Dr., Amber Township, was found guilty Aug. 4 of controlled substance possession less than 25 grams. He was sentenced Sept. 15 to 180 days in jail with credit for 89 days served; serve three months up front (already served); balance to be served at the court’s discretion; driver’s license suspended 30 days/restricted 150 days; 18 months probation; and $558 in fines and costs.

Streeter

Streeter

Brooke Elizabeth Streeter, 23, of 207 S. Washington Ave., Ludington, was found guilty Aug. 4 of two count of controlled substance possession less than 25 grams and one count of maintaining a drug house. She was sentenced Sept. 15 to one year in jail with credit for 175 days served; serve eight months up front/balance to be served at the court’s discretion; two years probation; driver’s license suspended 30 days/restricted 150 days; and $694 in fines and costs.

Towers

Towers

Jacqueline Kay Towers, 63, of 318 W. Louis Glick Hwy., Ste. A, Jackson, was found guilty July 21 of purchasing ephedrine/pseudoephedrine. She was sentenced Sept. 15 to 90 days in jail with credit for two days served; serve 30 days up front on electronic monitoring device; balance of $1,625 restitution is reserved and is joint and several with co-defendants; one year probation; and $658 in fines and costs. Two counts of purchasing ephedrine/pseudoephedrine were dismissed.

Reamer

Reamer

Aaron Michael Reamer, Pugsley Correctional Facility, 7401 E. Walton Rd., Kingsley, was found guilty July 29 of possessing child sexually-abusive material; using a computer to commit a crime; and third-offense habitual offender. He was sentenced Sept. 15 to a concurrent terms of one year and four months to eight years in prison for count 1 and one year and four months to 14 years in prison for count 2; credit for 48 days served in jail; and $326 in fines and costs.

Bays

Bays

Matthew Allen Bays, AKA Matthew Allen Fetterhoff, 32, of 4157 Giles Rd., Muskegon, was found guilty July 21 of first-degree retail fraud and second-offense habitual offender. He was sentenced Sept. 15 to one year and four months to seven years and six months in prison; credit for two days served in jail; $506 in fines, costs and restitution; and restitution is joint and several with co-defendant. One count of first-degree retail fraud was dismissed.

Raney

Raney

Shalyn Dawn Raney, 27, of 605 S. Madison Ave., Ludington, was found guilty March 10 of receiving and concealing guns. She was sentenced Sept. 15 to one year and six months to 10 year in prison; credit for 263 days served in jail; $1,000 restitution; and $598 in fines and costs. One count of felony firearms and one count of accessory after fact were dismissed.

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