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Ronan City Court news for April 27, 2011

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Judge Justin L. Bartels dealt with the following Ronan cases from April 1-21:

Ashley Sannan, 26, pleaded guilty to reckless driving. She was found guilty, sentenced to 10 days in jail with all suspended, and fined $100 plus $35 in court costs.

Jay Calvin Smith, 23, pleaded guilty to escape from official detention. He was found guilty, sentenced to six months in jail with all suspended, and fined $100 plus $85 in court costs. 

Additionally, Smith pleaded guilty to resisting arrest. He was found guilty and fined $100 plus $85 in court costs.

Jenna Ness-Neumann, 23, pleaded guilty to operating without liability insurance in effect, second offense. 

She was found guilty, sentenced to 10 days in jail with all suspended, and fined $350 plus $35 in court costs.

Cassandra Lea Normandeau, 24, pleaded guilty to failing to carry proof of insurance in vehicle, first offense. She was found guilty, sentenced to 10 days in jail with all suspended, and fined $250 plus $35 in court costs.

Jacob Paul, 35, pleaded guilty to an amended offense of driving under the influence, first offense. 

He was found guilty, sentenced to 180 days in jail with 179 suspended, fined $600, and charged $85 in court costs. 

Paul also pleaded guilty to owner permitting operation of vehicle without liability insurance, first offense. He was found guilty, sentenced to 10 days in jail with all suspended, and fined $250 plus $35 in court costs.

Davida Medina, 24, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. She was found guilty and sentenced to 10 days in jail with seven suspended, and fined $50 plus $85 in court costs.

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