Polk County District Court results

Published 12:01 am Friday, July 26, 2019

In Polk County District Court on July 10, 2019, with Judge Kim Justice presiding, 85 cases were heard. Some cases were continued, dismissed or sent to superior court. 

The following persons were convicted of a crime: 

Joseph Alan Anderson was convicted of simple affray. Anderson was sentenced to 12 months unsupervised probation and court costs. 

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Jimmy Lee Christian was convicted of level five driving while impaired. Christian was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, 24 hours of community service, a $200 fine and court costs. 

Joshua David Hall was convicted of a misdemeanor probation violation. Hall’s probation was modified to 37 days in jail with credit for time served and to terminate the probation unsuccessfully. 

Macolm Dwayne Hannon was convicted of failure to appear on a misdemeanor. Hannon was sentenced to seven days in jail with credit for time served. 

Malcom Dwayne Hannon was convicted of failure to appear on misdemeanor and domestic violence protective order violation. Hannon was sentenced to one year supervised probation and court costs. 

Brandon Scott Hudson was convicted of a domestic violence protective order violation. Hudson was sentenced to one year supervised probation and court costs. 

David Alexander Johnson was convicted of misdemeanor probation violation. Johnson’s probation was terminated. 

Kimberly Leanne Kerr was convicted of solicit to possess schedule I controlled substance. Kerr was fined $100 and court costs. 

Bryan Scott McDowell was convicted of breaking and or entering, second-degree trespassing and intoxicated and disruptive. McDowell was sentenced to 60 days in jail with credit for 35 days. 

Rashaad Jerome McGahee was convicted of speeding 84 mph in a 70 mph zone. McGahee was fined $50 and court costs. 

Carroll Edward Messer was convicted of misdemeanor larceny. Messer was sentenced to 22 days in jail with credit for time served. 

 

In Polk County District Court on July 17, 2019, with Judge Mack McKeller presiding, 115 cases were heard. Some cases were continued, dismissed or sent to superior court. 

The following persons were convicted of a crime: 

Kevin Brian Adams was convicted of two counts of financial card fraud, two counts of conspiracy to obtain property under false pretenses and three counts of obtaining property under false pretenses. Adams was sentenced to 11-23 months in prison and $10,091 in restitution. 

Adam Christopher Barber was convicted of rear seat belt violation. Barber was fined $50. 

Valerie Lynn Blair was convicted of level five driving while impaired. Blair was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, 24 hours in jail, a $100 fine and court costs. 

Kevin Duane Brooks was convicted of possession of marijuana paraphernalia. Brooks was fined $50 and court costs. 

Megan Leigh Conner was convicted of a domestic violence protective order violation. Conner was sentenced to 16 days in jail with 16 days credit for time served. 

Joseph Mario Driggers was convicted of possession of marijuana less than ½ ounce. Diggers was fined $50 and court costs. 

Haleem Corn Gilliland was convicted of reckless driving-wanton disregard. Gilliland was sentenced to two days in jail with credit for time served. 

Ryan M. LaFountaine was convicted of level five driving while impaired. LaFountaine was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, 24 hours of community service, a $100 fine and court costs. 

Rachel Michel Mullins was convicted of failure to appear on misdemeanor. Mullins was sentenced to one day in jail with credit for time served. 

William Damon Pack was convicted of breaking and or entering. Pack was sentenced to three years supervised probation, 60 days in jail with 54 days credit, $5,045 in restitution and court costs. 

Gerald Everett Rigler was convicted of failure to notify DMV. Rigler was to pay court costs. 

Elena Maria Wasnak was convicted of driving while license revoked-not impaired revocation. Wasnak was fined $100 and court costs.