Public records, December 17, 2014

DISTRICT COURT

Criminal

Heather Diane Bartlett, status hearing, 1:15 p.m. Dec. 17.

Mari Rose Belifuss, sentencing, 10:45 a.m. Jan. 14.

Ethan Wayne Campbell, plea hearing, 10:30 a.m. Jan. 5.

Lance Carter, status hearing, 2 p.m. Jan. 5.

Bradford A. Cody Jr., preliminary hearing, 10 a.m. Jan. 7.

Christopher M. Conger, status hearing, 10 a.m. Jan. 13.

Justin Croft, bench trial, 3 p.m. Feb. 10.

Kyle Fistler, pre-trial conference, 9:45 a.m. Dec. 22.

Lyle Lee Ledford, motion hearing, 1:30 p.m. Jan. 13.

Merle D. Leppke, bench trial, 9 a.m. Feb. 19.

Reginald V. Matz, hearing, 8 a.m. Jan. 21.

Andrew Logan Meier, pre-trial conference, 9:45 a.m. Jan. 13.

David Nunn, arraignment, 1:15 p.m. Jan. 13.

Kristina Steiner, arraignment, 10 a.m. Dec. 22.

Gary D. Williams, motion hearing, 9 a.m. Feb. 24; hearing, 9:30 a.m. March 19.

Frank James Wilson, arraignment, 1:15 p.m. Jan. 13.

James Wullenweber, bench trial, 3 p.m. Feb. 10.

Nov. 3, William Andrew Hick?man Jr., journal entry of conviction and sentencing. The court found the defendant guilty of one count of driving without a valid driver?s license in possession and one count of speeding, 78 in a 65 mph zone. The defendant was ordered to pay a fine of $10 for Count 1, a fine of $63 for Count 2, court costs and surcharge of $96 and court-appointed-attorney fees of $200. The court further ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Dec. 3, Dulce Judith Nevarez, diversion agreement for one count of possession of a hallucinogenic drug, and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia. The court ordered the defendant to not violate any laws of the United States or of any state, or any ordinance of any municipalities. The defendant shall pay a diversion fee of $250, court costs of $158, and a booking fee of $45. All costs and fees were to be paid at the time of filing of this agreement. The defendant was ordered to obtain a drug/alcohol evaluation at her own expense, within 60 days of this filing, and provide the Marion County attorney?s office with a copy of said evaluation. The defendant will follow all recommendations of the drug/alcohol evaluation and allow the Marion County attorney?s office to talk with the counselor to verify that the defendant is following the recommendations of the evaluation. This diversion agreement shall terminate within 12 months from the date of filing and upon the defendant?s successful completion of the terms and conditions set out. The defendant understands that failure to fulfill the terms of the diversion agreement at the time of termination or at any time prior, will result in the Marion County attorney setting the matter for bench trial.

Dec. 3, Nelson Vanburen McAlexander Jr., diversion agreement for one count of disorderly conduct. The defendant shall not violate any laws of the United States or of any state or any ordinances of any municipalities. The defendant shall pay court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court. The court waived the court costs and diversion fee in this matter. All costs and fees were to be paid at the time of filing. The defendant shall complete 20 hours of community service work. This diversion agreement shall terminate within 60 days from the date of filing and upon the defendant?s successful completion of the terms and conditions set out. The defendant understands that failure to fulfill the terms of the diversion agreement at the time of termination or at any time prior, will result in the Marion County attorney setting the matter for bench trial.

Dec. 3, Karen Margaret Billett, diversion agreement for one count of driving under the influence and one count of transporting an open container. The defendant shall not violate any laws of the United States or of any state, or any ordinance of any municipalities. The defendant shall pay a fine of $750 of which $250 shall go to the Community Corrections fund, for one count of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, a fine of $150 for one count of transportation of liquor in an open container, a diversion fee of $200, court costs and surcharge of $158 and a booking fee of $45. The defendant will also be responsible for $187.50 in court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court. The defendant was to have all monies to the Marion County attorney?s office at the time of filing of this agreement. The defendant shall complete an A.S.A.P. evaluation and provide proof of such evaluation to the County attorney?s office within 30 days. The defendant shall abide by any and all recommendations of the evaluator and all recommendations shall become part of the conditions herein. The defendant shall not enter any establishment whose primary source of income is from the sale of alcohol. The defendant shall not possess, consume or ingest any alcohol, cereal malt beverage or illicit drugs during the diversion period. The defendant shall complete 20 hours of community service work. This diversion agreement shall terminate within 12 months from the date of filing and upon the defendant?s successful completion of the terms and conditions set out. The defendant understands that failure to fulfill the terms of the diversion agreement at the time of termination, or at any time prior, will result in the Marion County attorney resuming prosecution of the charges now pending.

Dec. 10, Caleb M. Kidd, journal entry of conviction and sentencing for one count of criminal use of a financial card. The court sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 90 days in the custody of the Marion County sheriff and placed the defendant on immediate supervised probation with Com?munity Corrections for six months. Said probation is subject to all standard terms and conditions and the following special terms: the defendant was ordered to serve 48 hours in the county jail for every positive drug/alcohol test, refusal to submit, or admission of usage. The court ordered the defendant to pay court costs and surcharge of $158, a probation fee of 120, a booking fee of $45, restitution of $322 to Capital One, and court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court. The court ordered the defendant?s supervised probation can be transferred to Morris County for supervision. The court further ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Dec. 10, Cary W. Leonard, journal entry of arraignment. The court found the defendant violated his probation by failing to receive permission from the Court Services officer before changing address, phone number or employment. The court revoked his probation and ordered the defendant to serve 10 days in the custody of the Marion County sheriff. The court ordered the first four days be served on weekends beginning Dec. 5 for a period of 48 hours, and again Dec. 12 for a period of 48 hours. Upon the completion of four days, the court will reinstate defendant?s probation for 12 months with Court Services, subject to all original standard terms and conditions to be concurrent. The court ordered a stay of the remaining six-day sanction as long as the defendant is employed. Further, the court ordered the defendant to pay any additional court appointed attorney fees as determined by the court.

Dec. 10, Dustin T. Stucky, journal entry of conviction and sentencing. The court found the defendant guilty of one count of criminal trespass and sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 10 days in the custody of the Marion county sheriff. The court placed the defendant on immediate unsupervised probation for six months. Said probation is subject to all standard terms and conditions and the following special terms: the defendant was ordered to serve 48 hours in the county jail for every positive drug/alcohol test, refusal to submit, or admission of usage. The court ordered the defendant to pay court costs and surcharge of $158, a booking fee of $45 and court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court. The court ordered the defendant shall have no contact with Jordan Brundage. The court ordered the defendant to contact the Court Services officer by telephone and set up a payment plan. The court further ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Dec. 10, Nancy D. Garcia, journal entry of arraignment. The court found the defendant violated her probation by failing to submit to random blood, breath or urine testing upon request of a Court Services officer or law enforcement officer and to be responsible for all testing costs and failing to serve 48 hours in the county jail for every positive drug/alcohol test, refusal to submit or admission of usage. The court revoked the defendant?s probation and reinstated probation for 12 months with Court Services to be concurrent. Said probation shall be subject to all original standard terms and conditions and the following special condition: the defendant shall enter into and complete outpatient treatment. The court ordered the defendant to serve five days in the custody of the Marion County sheriff for 48 hours Dec. 4 and Dec. 11 and 24 hours Dec. 19. Further, the court ordered the defendant to pay any additional court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court.

Dec. 10, Luis C. Perez, journal entry of conviction and sentencing. The court found the defendant guilty of one count of driving while license canceled, suspended or revoked, and sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 30 days in the custody of the Marion County sheriff. The court placed the defendant on immediate unsupervised probation for six months. Said probation is subject to all standard terms and conditions and the following special terms: the defendant was ordered to serve 48 hours in the county jail for every positive drug/alcohol test, refusal to submit or admission of usage. The court ordered the defendant to meet one time with the Court Services officer to set up a payment plan. The court ordered the defendant to pay court costs and surcharge of $108, a fine of $250 and court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court. The court further ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Dec. 10, Christine D. Flaming, order of dismissal.

Domestic

Erin Michele Mader vs. Michael Eugene Mader, hearing, 3 p.m. Dec. 17.

Katelyn Renea Croft, petitioner vs. Lucas D. Hoskinson, respondent, uncontested hearing, 9:30 a.m. Dec. 22.

Shawna Shiplet, petitioner vs. Dustin L. Shiplet, respondent, protection from abuse hearing, 11:15 a.m. Dec. 22.

Amber R. Bass, petitioner vs. Johnny Lee Bass, respondent, protection from abuse hearing, 1:45 p.m. Jan. 5.

Brandon Lee Marple vs. Kristin M. McGonigal, status hearing, 2:15 p.m. Jan. 5.

State of Kansas ex rel, petitioner vs. Johney Strotkamp, respondent, motion hearing, 1 p.m. Jan. 7.

Amy Shannon Waner, et al., petitioner vs. Rodney A. Stueve, respondent, motion hearing, 2 p.m. Jan. 7.

Roy Earl Johnson, petitioner vs. Shreda L. Burkhalter Johnson, respondent, pre-trial conference, 1 p.m. Feb. 2.

Brett A. Hajek vs. Jennifer Hajek, contempt hearing, 3 p.m. Feb. 2.

Nov. 24, state of Kansas ex rel, et al., vs. Jonathan Beer, petition for support.

Dec. 9, Vertis Strickland vs. Keith Strickland, decree of divorce.

Dec. 10, Martin S. Vinduska vs. Melia A. Vinduska, order for mediation.

Dec. 10, Melissa J. Redger, petitioner vs. Todd R. Redger, respondent, order of dismissal.

Dec. 10, Krystle D. Strong, petitioner vs. Charles W. Matthews, order of dismissal.

Dec. 11, Kathy Herpich, petitioner vs. Shane A. Daniels, respondent, notice of dismissal.

Probate

Dec. 9, in the matter of the estate of Tillie Schwendiman, order appointing administrator.

Dec. 9, in the matter of the estate of Kenneth A. Janzen, order authorizing sale of real estate and personal property at public auction, and distribution of boat and trailer to owner.

Civil

Nov. 21, Jantz Construction Inc. vs. Sheldon Miles, et al., petition against real property.

Nov. 26, Sheldon Miles, et al., vs. Jantz Construction Inc., et al., petition by buyer.

Small claims

Marion County Emergency Medical Services vs. Amber Renee Blunck, et al. (Johnny Lee Bass), hearing, 1 p.m. Jan. 7.

Marion County EMS vs. Jack Nanney, et al. (Michelle Nanney), hearing, 1 p.m. Jan. 7.

Dec. 5, Mary K. Strotkamp vs. Ryan Nelson, dismissal of petition by plaintiff.

Dec. 11, Marion County EMS vs. Amber Nicole Smith, satisfaction of judgment.

Traffic

June 24, Thomas L. Schrag, following another vehicle too closely, $183 fines and fees.

Aug. 22, Laramie Ann Bird, defective tail lamp on motor vehicle, $234 fines and fees.

Oct. 19, Heather R. Babjak, speed, $213 fines and fees.

Oct. 19, Dalton M. Sardou, speed, $189 fines and fees.

Oct. 20, David Allen Robbins, speed, $153 fines and fees.

Oct. 22, Jodice Bobby Marks, speed, $303 fines and fees.

Oct. 30, James Michael Morri?son, speed, $195 fines and fees.

Nov. 6, Shirley E. Beisel, failure to yield to approaching vehicle when turning left, $183 fines and fees.

Nov. 9, Cedric Rashad Johnson, speed, $276 fines and fees.

MARION CO. REGISTER OF DEEDS

Dec. 8, Marilyn B. Edgington to Troy L. Edgington, TODWD, SE4 21-19-5; E2 SW4 7-19-5; SE4 7-19-5.

Dec. 8, Connie K. Stout to Jamey Renee Braun, WD, part NE4 NE4 9-22-3.

Dec. 8, Twana I. Thompson, formerly known as Twana I. Phillips, wife, and Milo Thompson, husband, to Kaylee R. Miles, WD, lots 3-5, Block 1, Stinchcomb?s 2nd Addition, Aulne.

Dec. 8, Kaylee R. Miles to Ver?non L. Snyder, husband, and Donnis M. Snyder, wife, WD, lots 3-5, Block 1, Stinchcomb?s 2nd Addition, Aulne.

Dec. 9, Walter J. Hein, husband, and Judy A. Hein, wife, to Shawna K. Pierce, wife, and Jeffrey L. Pierce, husband, WD, S2 of Lot 2 and all Lot 3, Block 34, Southern Addition, Marion.

Dec. 9, Nadine J. Reimer-Penner, wife, and Murray L. Reimer-Penner, husband, to Bret Toews, husband, and Amber Toews, wife, WD, part SE4 19-21-2.

Dec. 9, Delbert Lee Reimer, husband, and Sherrie Reimer, wife, to Bret Toews, husband, and Amber Toews, wife, WD, part SE4 19-21-2.

Dec. 10, Pamelia Ann Wells to Pamelia Ann Wells, trustee, QCD, lots 610, 612, 614 and S7? Lot 616, Main Street, Florence; N40? Lot 42, N40? of W10? and N50? of E15? Lot 43, N50? lots 44, 45, 46, 47 and 48, Block 19, Fairview Addition, Florence.

Dec. 11, city of Hillsboro to Edmund Robert Grothe Trust, WD, Lot 11, Block 1, Willow Glen Addition, Hillsboro.

Dec. 11, Patsy Rea Frazier, wife, and Monty C. Frazier, husband, to Benjamin T. Busenitz, husband, and Amy J. Busenitz, wife, WD, E2 NW4 20-20-3.

Dec. 11, Patsy Rea Frazier, wife, and Monty C. Frazier, husband, to Jeffrey D. Busenitz, husband, and Denise M. Busenitz, wife, WD, W2 NW4 20-20-3 with exception.

Dec. 11, James A. Newkirk to David D. McMurray, husband, and Darlene S. McMurray, wife, WD, Lot 35, Lakeside Subdivision adjacent to Marion County Park & Lake.

Dec. 11, Duane S. Unruh, trustee, to The Kurt A. Herrel Living Trust and The Jeanelle C. Herrel Living Trust, TRD, part N2 N2 SE4 16-20-1; part N2 S2 N2 SE4 16-20-1.

MARION COUNTY SHERIFF

Jail roster, Dec. 5-12

Curtis Curry, 25, Wichita, probation violation.

Chris Lieder, 25, Wichita, probation violation.

Shane Mascareno, 45, Hering?ton, court commit.

Jean Luc Taylor, 23, McPherson, court commit.

Nancy Garcia, 40, Florence, court commit.

Cameron Alvarez, 23, Herington, failure to appear.

Tim Atwell, 25, Peabody, battery.

Eric Williams, 26, Florence, domestic battery.

New arrests

Tracy Bihlmaier, 35, Hillsboro, failure to appear.

Joseph Jones, 21, Park City, probation revocation.

Cary Leonard, 47, Peabody, court commit.

Caleb Woodcox, 23, Abilene, court commit.

Julie Starks, 32, Marion, driving without a license.

Sean Wilson, 48, Marion, possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, child endangerment.

Amy Park, 27, Marion, possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, child endangerment.

John Drow, 46, Marion, probation violation.

Michael Wallace, 49, Peabody, direct contempt.

Andrea Hendricks, 30, Florence, driving while suspended.

Nancy Garcia, 40, Florence, court commit.

Gary Tomlinson, 41, Marion, driving under the influence.

Michael Pearson, 36, Marion, disorderly conduct, domestic battery.

Michael Darrow, 30, Marion, court commit.

Joseph Bauer, 33, Hillsboro, failure to appear.

Accidents

At 5:45 p.m. Dec. 5, Nancy J. Rogers, 54, Hillsboro, was driving a 2011 Subaru Impreza northbound on Indigo when a deer ran onto the road and was struck by the vehicle. Sgt. Larry Starkey investigated.

At 4:18 a.m. Dec. 10, James Melvin Wullenweber, 71, Hillsboro, was driving a 2006 Pontiac Grand Am east on U.S. Highway 56 when a deer entered the roadway and was struck by the vehicle. Deputy Derek L. Fetrow investigated.

At 7 a.m. Dec. 10, Jessica Lynn Penland, 26, Wichita, was driving a 2004 Saturn Ion north on U.S. Highway 77 when a deer entered the roadway. The driver was unable to avoid contact with the deer. Deputy Derek L. Fetrow investigated.

Offenses

Sometime between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. Dec. 9, inflatable Christmas yard decorations including Olaf, a Merry Christmas globe, and Mickey and Minnie Mouse were taken from a residence in Florence. Value of the missing items was placed at $320.

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