Records
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 8 years, 7 months AGO
SENTENCINGS
Judge Christensen
Tyler S. Swaim, 24, Hayden: 35 days determinate with credit for time served for probation violation
Judge Mitchell
Jason P. Waring, 27, Coeur d’Alene: Three years determinate with credit for time served, four years indeterminate and $285.50 fines and fees for possession of a controlled substance methamphetamine
Dale L. Rhea III, 28, Coeur d’Alene: Three years determinate, two years indeterminate and $245.50 fines and fees for aggravated assault
Sebastian B. Hawkins, 24, Hayden: Probation violation, probation revoked imposing previously suspended sentence of two years determinate with credit for time served and four years indeterminate for grand theft, and one year determinate with credit for time served and four years indeterminate for a second count of grand theft; sentences are consecutive
Daytona R. Neff, 25, Hayden: Probation violation, probation revoked imposing previously suspended sentence of two years determinate with credit for time served and two years indeterminate for possession of a controlled substance methamphetamine
Judge Payne
David A. Jeffords, 48, Athol: 180 days determinate, 170 days suspended, $600 fines and fees and two years probation for operating a watercraft while under the influence
Judge Peterson
David M. Madera, 24, Coeur d’Alene: 14 days determinate with credit for time served for probation violation, probation continued
Judge Stow
Sally M. Strate, 40, Coeur d’Alene: 15 days determinate for probation violation, probation extended
Judge Van Valin
Khalid M. Baber-Alsaud, 31, Post Falls: 90 days determinate, 86 days suspended, $300 fines and fees and one year probation for use or possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use
Blane C. Desantis, 43, Post Falls: 180 days determinate, 176 days suspended and two years probation for driving without privileges
Judge Walsh
Thomas J. Larson, 28, Blanchard: 365 days determinate with credit for time served, 345 days suspended, $1,000 fines and fees and two years probation for driving under the influence with an excessive blood alcohol content; one day determinate with credit for time served and $500 fines and fees for failure to give immediate notice of an accident; one day determinant with credit for time served and $250 fines and fees for use or possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use; and 20 days determinate with credit for time served and $250 fines and fees for driving without privileges. Incarceration and probation are concurrent and the fines are consecutive.
Aspen A. Schaffer, 23, Coeur d’Alene: 180 days determinate with credit for time served, $157.50 fines and fees and two years probation for battery; and 365 days determinate with credit for time served for resisting or obstructing officers; sentences are concurrent
Judge Wayman
Shannon D. Bennett, 49, Hayden: Two years determinate with credit for time served, eight years indeterminate and $245.50 fines and fees for each count of forgery and grand theft; incarceration and probation is concurrent
Gavin D. Brodwater, 39, Post Falls: 116 days determinate with credit for time served and $500 fines and fees for each of three counts of violating a no contact order
Chad E. Tipton, 32, Smelterville: Three years determinate and two years indeterminate for aggravated assault, three years determinate and seven years indeterminate for aggravated battery, three years determinate and two years indeterminate for unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and two years determinate for possession of major contraband within a correctional facility; incarceration is consecutive and a total of $245.50 fines and fees were also applied
Jamie L. Bennett, 40, Hayden: two years determinate with credit for time served, three years indeterminate and $245.50 fines and fees for illegal possession of a financial transaction card, card number and/or financial transaction card forgery devices
LAWSUITS
Amy M. Goff v. Michael L. Allis et al, seeking judgment in excess of $10,000
Kim Renette v. Louis Ochon, seeking judgment of $5,000