Court reports for June 9, 2019

Court reports for June 9, 2019

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The following judgments were recently handed down in Kenai District Court:

Mcgerra Beck, 36, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to violating condition of release, committed Apr. 17. Beck was sentenced to five days in jail and fined a $100 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge.

Tiffany D. Malone, 32, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Aug. 8. She was sentenced to 30 days in jail or on electronic monitoring with 27 days suspended, fined $1,500, a $75 court surcharge, a $150 jail surcharge and $66 for the first three cays of monitoring ordered, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had her license revoked for 90 days, and placed on probation for 12 months.

Tiffany Dawn Malone, 32, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to violating a domestic violence protective order, committed Sept. 25. She was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to have no contact with victim, and placed on probation for 12 months.

Tiffany D. Malone, 32, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to violating condition of release, committed Sept. 30. She was sentenced to five days in jail and fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge. All other charges in this case were dismissed.

Tiffany Dawn Malone, 32, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of attempted second-degree theft, committed Sept. 30. She was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete a substance/alcohol abuse assessment and follow all recommendations, ordered to pay restitution, forfeited items seized, ordered to have no contact with victim, and placed on probation for 12 months.

Tiffany Malone, 32, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to violating condition of release, committed Nov. 21. She was sentenced to five days in jail and fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge.

Tiffany D. Malone, 32, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to violating condition of release, committed Dec. 23. She was sentenced to five days in jail and fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge.

Tiffany Malone, 32, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to violating condition of release, committed Mar. 11. She was sentenced to five days in jail and fined a $100 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge.

Ariya Valerie Rondy, 21, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to violating condition of release, committed Jan. 22. She was sentenced to five days in jail and fined a $100 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge.

Casey Karl Tschoepl, 34, of Eagle River, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Oct. 6. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail with 100 days suspended, fined $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay $1,467 cost of imprisonment, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for one year, ordered ignition interlock for 12 months, forfeited firearm, ordered not to possess, consume or buy alcohol for 24 months, and placed on probation for 24 months. All other charges in this case were dismissed.

Kurt Ryan Weathers, 43, of Seward, pleaded guilty to one count of driving under the influence and one count of violating condition of release, committed Nov. 10. On count one, he was sentenced to 30 days on electronic monitoring with 27 days suspended, fined $2,000 with $500 suspended, a 475 court surcharge, a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended and $66 for the first three days of monitoring ordered, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months, forfeited all interest in the firearms, ordered not to possess, consume or buy alcohol for one year, and placed on probation for 12 months. On the count of violating condition of release, he was fined $500.

The following judgments were recently handed down in Kenai Superior Court:

Kristopher James Bayes, 27, of Nikiski, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of an amended charge of first-degree criminal trespass (upon land, intend crime) and one felony count of second[degree theft, committed Apr. 1, 2018. On count one, he was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined a $500 court surcharge. On count two, he was sentenced to three years in prison with two years suspended, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay $100 cost of appointed counsel, ordered to pay restitution, forfeited all items seized, ordered, among other conditions of probation, not to use or possess any alcoholic beverages or illegal controlled substances, including synthetic drugs and marijuana, ordered to complete a substance abuse evaluation and comply with treatment recommendations, ordered to have no contact with IGS Store in Kenai, ordered to submit to search directed by a probation officer, with or without probable cause, for the presence of controlled substances, drug paraphernalia and stolen property, and was placed probation for three years.

Brian Clifford Faulkner, 37, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree theft, committed Mar. 9. He was sentenced to two years in prison, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $100 jail surcharge, ordered to pay $250 cost of appointed counsel, ordered to pay restitution, and forfeited all items seized. All other charges in this case were dismissed.

Natasha Marie Miller, 35, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree misconduct involving weapons (felon in possession), committed Aug. 9, 2017. She was sentenced to two years in prison, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $100 jail surcharge, and forfeited all items seized. All other charges in this case were dismissed.

Bradley George Phelps, 20, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree sexual abuse of a minor, committed Dec. 31, 2015. He was fined a $100 court surcharge, ordered to pay restitution, ordered among other conditions of probation, to register as a sex offender, to obtain a sex offender evaluation and comply with treatment recommendations, ordered not to at any time possess any sexually explicit material, ordered to submit to search directed by a probation officer for the presence of sexually explicit material, ordered to provide the probation officer any and all passwords or access codes used on the computer, ordered not to enter any business establishment whose primary business is the sale of sexually explicit material and not to enter any establishment where nude dancing or posing is part of the the entertainment, with includes strip clubs, massage parlors, adult book stores, adult video stores, internet phone services and internet sites, ordered to have no contact with victim or victims in this case or knowingly have any contact with a person under 16 years of age unless in the immediate presence of another adult who knows the circumstances of the crime and who is approved by the probation officer without prior written permission of the probation officer and, if applicable, of the treatment provider, ordered not to enter places where children congregate, such as parks, playgrounds and schools and ordered not to live in areas adjacent to schools or places frequented by children, unless approved in writing by the probation officer, ordered not to open or maintain an account with any internet provider, ordered not to participate in any social media accounts, including but not limited to dating sites, MySpace, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Whatsapp, Twitter, and ordered not to access the internet from anyone else’s account without prior written permission from the probation officer, ordered to advise all members of the household in which he is residing of his criminal history, ordred not to accept, without prior written permission from the probation officer, employment, educational training or engage in any volunteer community activity, including substence activities, where minors under 16 years of age are present, ordered to inform any employer of this conviction and probation, and was placed on probation for five years. All other charges in this case were dismissed.

The following dismissal was recently handed down in Kenai District Court:

Charges of one count of fifth-degree assault (domestic violence) and one count of fifth-degree criminal mischief (domestic violence) against Ariya V. Roundy, 21, of Kenai, were dismissed. Date of the charges was Sept. 6.

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