Lake County District Court actions
Judge James A. Manley
Wednesday, April 6
Rope Kinkade Ardis, 19, pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide while under the influence, a felony, as part of a plea agreement; sentencing set for May 25.
Roberta Virginia Asencio pleaded guilty to tampering with witnesses or informants, a felony, as part of a plea agreement; sentencing set for May 25.
Chimeco Rivers Martinez, 18, pleaded guilty to assault with a weapon and aggravated burglary, both felonies, as part of a plea agreement; state agrees to dismiss charges of kidnapping and criminal possession of dangerous drugs, both felonies; sentencing set for May 25.
Alexis Rae Beavers received a three-year deferred sentence for criminal child endangerment, a felony.
Arraignment for Quincy Bourdon-Courville for criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony, continued to April 13.
Jimmy Justin Glass, 41, pleaded guilty to criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony, as part of a plea agreement; sentencing set for May 25.
Jaydon Vanmeter Burke pleaded not guilty to criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony; jury trial set for Sept. 19.
Sentencing for Alfred Blaine Cunningham Jr. for DUI-fourth or subsequent offense, a felony, continued to April 13.
Sabrina Marlene Rasmussen pleaded not guilty to criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony; jury trial set for Sept. 19.
Judge Robert J. Whelan
Thursday, April 7
Rodney Richard Burley sentenced to five years DOC, with all but 212 days suspended, for felony criminal endangerment; credit for 212 days time served.
Judge John W. Larson
Thursday, April 7
Leasa Sierra Moore, 19, pleaded guilty to negligent homicide, a felony, and entered a no contest plea to felony theft as part of a plea agreement; sentencing set for June 2.
Warrant requested for Jeremy Daniel Devlin for failure to appear at a hearing regarding a petition to revoke.
Travis Lee Caverly pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor, as part of a plea agreement; fined $100.
Shelley Wilkins pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice, a misdemeanor, as part of a plea agreement; sentenced to six months in jail, all suspended; fined $200.
Ricky Morales, 59, pleaded guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia, a misdemeanor, as part of a plea agreement; sentenced to six months in jail, all suspended; credit for 98 days time served; defendant waived extradition to the state of Idaho.
Judge Deborah “Kim” Christopher
Thursday, April 7
Darlene Lesage, 67, sentenced to 20 years DOC, with all but 10 days suspended, for vehicular homicide while under the influence, felony.
Shannon Sierra Haworth, 19, pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide while under the influence, a felony, as part of a plea agreement; sentencing set for May 26.
Jess Blake Mitchell sentenced to three years DOC for criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony; credit for 129 days time served.
Omnibus hearing for Jamie Ruth Baszler regarding a charge of criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony, continued to April 14.
Tacy Mae Moniere, 40, entered general denials regarding a petition to revoke.
Warrant requested for Lance Edward Colman for failure to appear at arraignment for two misdemeanor counts and four felony counts of violation of a protection order.
Jackson Robert Jore pleaded not guilty to criminal endangerment, a felony; jury trial set for Aug. 8.
Omnibus hearing for David Michael Fox regarding charges of possession of a sawed-off firearm and criminal endangerment, both felonies, continued to April 14.
Omnibus hearings for Randal Joseph Grant regarding three counts of criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony, continued to April 28.
Warrant requested for Kameron Andrew Vallee for failure to appear at an omnibus hearing regarding a charge of assault with a weapon, a felony.
Warrant requested for Lennie Olivia Webster for failure to appear at a status hearing regarding a petition to revoke.
Joseph Louis Couture, 30, admitted to violations of probation; sentenced on revocation to six years DOC; sentenced to five years DOC, with 2.5 years suspended, for criminal possession of dangerous drugs, a felony; sentenced to two years DOC, with one year suspended, for bail jumping, a felony; sentences to run consecutively; credit for 203 days time served and 150 days street time.
Arraignment for Brian Neil Johnson, 47, for failure to register as a sexual or violent offender, a felony, continued to April 14.
The state dismissed without prejudice charges of criminal child endangerment, a felony, and misdemeanor driving without insurance against Jennifer Grace Keyler.