79th District Court sentencings and dismissals, posted Nov. 1, 2019

November 1, 2019

79th District Court sentencings and dismissals, posted Nov. 1, 2019

LUDINGTON — The following were recently sentenced in Mason County’s 79th District Court:

-Penny Sue Henderson, 52, of 912 Seminole Dr., Ludington, pleaded guilty Oct. 29 to operating a vehicle while intoxicated (OWI) and was sentenced to one day in jail with credit for one day served; 93 days discretionary jail for two years; must attend victim’s impact panel; no drugs/alcohol/marijuana; subject tor random PBTs and drug tests; must obtain substance use disorder counseling; and $1,250 in fines/costs. Conviction is reportable to Secretary of State (SOS). A felony charge of assault/resisting/obstructing a police officer was dismissed.

-Nicholas Jon Roberts, 32, of 6749 Brigham St., Portage, pleaded guilty Oct. 29 to transporting open intoxicants in a vehicle and was sentenced to 32 days in jail with credit for two days served; 90 days discretionary jail for two years; must attend victim’s impact panel; no drugs/alcohol; subject to random PBTs; must complete current counseling program; and $310 in fines/costs. Conviction is reportable to SOS. A charge of OWI was dismissed.

-Joshua Jay Jongekryg, 25, of 11963 S. Grover Ln., Baldwin, pleaded guilty Oct. 29 to operating a vehicle while impaired by liquor (OWIL) and was sentenced to 32 days in jail with credit for two days served; 93 days discretionary jail for two years; must attend victim’s impact panel; no drugs/alcohol/marijuana; subject to random PBTs; must obtain Soberlink for 90 days; must attend the ASCEND counseling program; and $1,475 in fines/costs. Conviction is reportable to SOS. 

-Jamal Michael Davis, 25, of 1904 W. 68th St., Baldwin, pleaded guilty Oct. 29 to third degree retail fraud and was sentenced to 23 days in jail with credit for 23 days served; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; $231.45 in restitution and $595 in fines/costs.

-Steven Luke Dykman, 24, of 7021 Wever Rd., Branch Township, pleaded guilty Oct. 29 to OWIL and was sentenced to one day in jail with credit for one day served; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; must attend victim’s impact panel; no drugs/alcohol; subject to random PBTs; must complete alcohol highway safety education; and $895 in fines/costs. Conviction is reportable to SOS.

-Raymond Alford Stover, 37, of 306 N. Staffon St., Ludington, pleaded guilty Oct. 29 to OWIL and was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; 93 days discretionary jail for one year; must attend victim’s impact panel; no drugs/alcohol; subject to random PBTs; must complete alcohol highway safety education; and $895 in fines/costs. Conviction is reportable to SOS.

-Stephanie Michelle Moses, 23, of 411 E. Dowland St., Ludington, pleaded guilty Oct. 29 to prohibited use of chemical agents and was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; 93 days discretionary jail for two years; must attend inpatient treatments and follow after-care requirements; no drugs/alcohol/marijuana; subject to random PBTs and drug tests; and $125 in fines/costs.

-Jacob Kyle Vega, 40, of 2727 E. Maw Gaw Ne Guong, Manistee, pleaded guilty Oct. 30 to trespassing and was sentenced to 30 days discretionary jail for six months; no drugs/alcohol; subject to random PBTs and $485 in fines/costs. A charge of third offense domestic violence was dismissed.

-Samantha Christine Sherman, 27, of 3677 S. Pere Marquette Hwy., Summit Township, pleaded guilty Oct. 29 to disorderly person disturbing the peace and was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; 90 days discretionary jail for one year; must continue current counseling program; and $435 in fines/costs. 

-Brandon Charles Hathaway, 36, of 413 N. Thomas St., Scottville, pleaded guilty Oct. 29 to disorderly person jostling and was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for two days served; 90 days discretionary jail for two years; must attend AA two times per week for two years; no drugs/alcohol; subject to random PBTs; and $535 in fines/costs. A charge of domestic violence was dismissed.

Dismissals

-Charles Martin Kraus, 49, of 1214 N. Washington Ave., Ludington, was acquitted by a jury on Oct. 28 on charges of second offense domestic violence.

-Tonya Elaine Bumford, 44, of 6565 E. Smalley Dr., Branch Township, was grated a motion to have her case dismissed on Oct. 29. She had faced charges of truancy.

-Gerald Francis Morong, 57, of 8210 N. Tuttle Rd., Free Soil Township, had two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon and one count of assault/resisting/obstructing police dismissed without prejudice on Oct. 29 due to the defendant’s mental health condition.

-Holly Josephine Quiring, 75, of 7224 W. Dahlke St., Hamlin Township, had a charge of domestic violence dismissed without prejudice on Oct. 28 per a prosecutor’s deferral.

-Dayton Matthew Budreau, 19, of 1085 E. Hawley Rd., Eden Township, had a charge of trespassing dismissed without prejudice on Oct. 16 after being convicted of another crime and placed on probation.

-Kenneth Alan Wilson, 34, of 3340 Halls Ln., Hamlin Towship, had charges of operating a vehicle without a driver’s license and operating a vehicle without insurance dismissed without prejudice on Oct. 22 after pleading guilty to lesser charges.

-Joshua Paul Barnaby, 47, of 3073 S. Pere Marquette Hwy., Pere Marquette Township, had charges of operating a vehicle with a driver’s license, operating a vehicle without insurance and unlawful license plates dismissed without prejudice on Oct. 22 per a plea agreement.

-Philip Bradly Nichols, 24, of 748 Hazel Rd., Hart, had a charge of operating a vehicle without insurance dismissed without prejudice on Oct. 21 after pleading guilty to a lesser charge.

-Scott Aaron Hanson, 36, of 805 E. Loomis St., Ludington, had a charge of operating a vehicle without insurance dismissed without prejudice on Oct. 21 after pleading guilty to a lesser charge.

-Sabrina Jo Cline, 24, of 2772 N. Lincoln Rd., Hamlin Township, had a charge of operating a vehicle without insurance dismissed without prejudice on Oct. 22 after correcting the issue the same day of arrest.

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