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December 21, 2009

Public records, Dec. 20

Court records

Cass Superior Court I (Honorable Thomas Perrone presiding)

Jose Juan Diego, 21, Logansport, pleaded guilty to false informing and public intoxication, pursuant to a plea agreement. For the first count, Diego was sentenced to 180 days in the Cass County Jail. For the second count, he was sentenced to 74 days in the Cass County Jail and 106 days on probation, to be served consecutively with the first count. He was ordered to pay $214 in costs. He received credit for 127 days.

Rodney D. Snow, 37, Logansport, pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated, pursuant to a plea agreement. Snow was sentenced to 10 days in the Cass County Jail, 60 days on in-home detention and 295 days on probation. He was ordered to pay $714.50 in costs and undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation. His license was suspended for one year. He received credit for two days.

Cass Superior Court II (Honorable Rick Maughmer presiding)

Kevin Conrad, 18, Logansport, pleaded guilty to illegal consumption, pursuant to a plea agreement. Conrad was sentenced to 60 days in the Cass County Jail. He was ordered to pay $214 in costs. He received credit for 27 days.

Arielle Cripe, 20, Logansport, pleaded guilty to illegal consumption, pursuant to a plea agreement. Cripe was sentenced to 60 days in the Cass County Jail. She was ordered to pay $214 in costs.

Richard N. Pearson, 52, Logansport, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated, pursuant to a plea agreement. Pearson was sentenced to one year on probation. He was ordered to pay $614.50 in costs and undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation. His license was suspended for 90 days.

Jose Juan Diego, 21, Logansport, pleaded guilty to public intoxication. Diego was sentenced to 12 days in the Cass County Jail and six months on probation. He was ordered to pay $464 in costs and undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation. He received credit for six days.



Tickets

The following people were fined $25 and $114.50 in court costs for violations. All costs are approximate.

Seat belt: Alicia A. Allman, 32, Kewanna; Thomas P. Jones, 58, Logansport; Verna Pannell, 74, Logansport; Jacob G. Jernagan, 17, Monticello; Richard S. Cool, 44, Royal Center; Dorvan S. Korreckt, 21, Logansport; Brandi S. Russell, 22, Logansport; Stacy R. Hall, 35, Logansport; Tracey L. Fry, 34, Walton; Rebecca M. Fry, 34, Logansport; Tamorra L. Brigance, 28, Logansport; Brian L. Schmehl, 41, Royal Center; James D. Musselman, 73, Logansport.

Speeding: Alfredo A. Espinoza-Garcia, 23, Logansport; Kyle E. Dearinger, 22, Logansport; Jacob G. Jernagan, 17, Monticello; Erikka J. Gillis, 23, Logansport; Christopher M. Shuck, 21, Kokomo; Blake A. Callaway, 17, Logansport.

Other violations: Larry J. Weaver, 70, Walton, maximum weight restrictions; James J. Painter, 29, Plainfield, inspection or repair of maintenance parts and accessories; Jeffery W. Price, 37, Peru, violation of load limitations; Richard C. Utterback, 61, Royal Center, inspection or repair and maintenance parts and accessories; Joel Ramirez-Gervacio, 18, Logansport, improper license plate display; Michael E. Begley, 41, Royal Center, unregistered vehicle; Felipe D. Juarez-Santibanez, 20, Logansport, unsafe start.



Building Permits

Louise Sigafoose, 200 W. Dewey St., $3,000, windows.

Bungalow, 2416 E. Market St., $4,000, siding and soffit.

West Side Transmission Repair, 1131 W. Market St., siding.

Security Federal Bank, 314 Fourth St., $42,000, sign.

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