Polson City Court news for July 15, 2010
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Judge A. Doug Olson dealt with the following cases June 28 - July 9:
Marjorie J. Houg, 21, pleaded guilty to possessing intoxicating substances while under the age of 21. She was found guilty, fined $100 and charged $185 in court costs.
Caitlin Roi Chapman, 21, pleaded guilty to driving without a valid drivers license - expired less than 180 days. She was found guilty, fined $50 and charged $135 in court costs.
Ivan T. Nethercott, 18, pleaded no contest to a failure to yield to approaching traffic when making a left turn violation. He was fined $50 and charged $35 in court costs.
Robert C. Wilkinson, 60, pleaded not guilty to reckless driving. He was found guilty, fined $300, charged $35 in court costs and sentenced to 90 days in jail with all suspended.
Julie Anne Lamberson, 21, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault. She was found guilty, fined $50, charged $170 in court costs and sentenced to 10 days in jail with eight suspended and two credited.
Chase Martin Hanson, 25, forfeited a $100 bond for speeding - going 56 mph in a 35 mph zone. He was also charged $35 in court costs.
Carlos Charles Perry, Jr., 51, pleaded guilty to driving without a valid drivers license - expired less than 180 days and driving without a motorcycle endorsement. He was found guilty, fined $200 and charged $70 in court costs.
Paul Edward Thoms, 59, pleaded no contest to DUI - first offense. He was fined $400, charged $85 in court cost and sentenced to one day in jail.
Paul Edward Thomas, 49, pleaded no contest to driving too closely. He was fined $50 and charged $35 in court costs.
Charles Cecile Baker, 36, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor criminal mischief. He was found guilty, fined $300 and charged $85 in court costs.
Lilly Anne Stanfield, 26, pleaded no contest to following too closely. She was fined $30 and charged $35 in court costs.
Robert Lee Gilmore, 31, pleaded guilty to DUI - second offense and driving while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked. He was found guilty, fined $950, charged $120 in court costs and sentenced to 18 days in jail.
Brett Albert Gallup, 33, pleaded no contest to partner or family member assault. He was fined $400 and charged $85 in court costs.