Mineral County Court Report
Mineral County Court Records from March 29 to April 5
Those who ended up with Deferred Imposition, Nolo Contendere, and Guilty charges were brought before Mineral County Justice Judge Wanda James.
Those listed with Bond Forfeited posted bail before seeing Judge James.
Guilty:
April 1, Grace, Cory Shawn. Failure to give notice of accident by quickest means when apparent damage is over $500.
April 1, Hallberg, Shavanna Rose. Possessing intoxicating substances while under the age of 21 (over the age of 18), third or subsequent offense, and criminal contempt.
April 1, Paulsen, Patrick S. Driving without a valid driver’s license and failure to carry proof of or exhibit insurance in vehicle by owner or operator, second offense.
April 3, Adams, Justin Deet. Disorderly conduct.
April 4, Barney, Timothy Lee. Partner or family member assault, first offense.
April 5, Maier, Tonya R. Failure to carry proof of or exhibit insurance in vehicle by owner or operator, first offense.
Deferred Imposition:
April 3, Ohara, Colby G. Criminal mischief, pecuniary loss less than $1,500.
April 3, Trenary, Ryan Mitchell. Criminal mischief, pecuniary loss less than $1,500.
Bond Forfeited:
March 29, Hughes, Christopher Thomas. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the day limit of 75 mph.
March 29, Morris, Elizabeth Kathryn G. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the day limit of 75 mph.
March 29, Spradin, Jason Douglas. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the day limit of 75 mph.
March 29, Yanzick, Donald Patrick. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the night limit of 75 mph.
March 31, Jerrolds, David Michael. Exceeding the 34,000 pound tandem axle weight limit.
April 1, Fortner, Buck James. Seatbelt violation.
April 2, Chalmers, Alexn Marie. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the day limit of 75 mph.
April 2, Andrew, Nomee Joseph. Seatbelt violation.
April 2, Harrah, Anthony Gene. Seatbelt violation.
April 2, Jehs, Beverly Hansen. Failure to slow, use caution, or move away from a stationary emergency or police vehicle.
April 2, Kesgard, Chris Ladell. Basic rule, reasonable and prudent, first offense.
April 2, Miller, Kenneth Alan. Seatbelt violation.
April 2, Mitchell, Andrew Luke. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the day limit of 75 mph.
April 2, Shcherbina, Konstantin. Failure to purchase trip permit immediately upon arrival in state.
April 2, Thompson, Shirley Elizabeth. Seatbelt violation.
April 2, Wayne, Jeffery Albert. Failure to purchase trip permit immediately upon arrival in state.
April 3, Bowers, Andrew John. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the day limit of 75 mph.
April 3, Brasher, Russell Lee. 11 hour driving rule for property carriers.
April 3, Bucio, Pedro. 11 hour driving rule for property carriers and failure to purchase trip permit immediately upon arrival in state.
April 3, Collins, Blair Austin. Exceeding the 34,000 pound tandem axle weight limit.
April 3, Davis, Allen Frederick. Operating a vehicle with weight greater than the maximum allowed.
April 3, Eghtetaf, Saman. Reckless driving, first offense.
April 3, Garon, Florin D. False log.
April 3, Gomez, Jacob Isaias. Failure to purchase trip permit immediately upon arrival in state.
April 3, Hedlund, Brent Wade. Failure to purchase trip permit immediately upon arrival in state.
April 3, Martinez, Melecio. 14 hour driving rule for property carriers.
April 4, Heitz, Maureen Jean. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the day limit of 75 mph.
April 4, Kaufman, Jake Alexander. Operating with expired registration, failure to reregister.
April 4, Kynett, Nicholas Lloyd. Stop sign violation.
April 4, Maroncelli, Nathan Anton. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the day limit of 75 mph.
April 4, Noel-Wessel, Darla Jean. Seatbelt violation.
April 4, Petschl, Zachary Thomas. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the day limit of 75 mph.
April 4, Rollins, Rex Tyler. Exceeding the 34,000 pound tandem axle weight limit.
April 4, Dueck, Carlin James. Speeding – 25 mph in an urban district.
April 5, Johnson, Christopher Wendell. Speeding on the interstate – exceeding the day limit of 75 mph.
April 5, Ramirez, Jessica Cristal. Operating without liability insurance in effect, first offense.