Mineral County Justice Court: Jan. 20-27
Mineral Independent | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 11 months AGO
Bond Forfeited
Jan. 24, Antonio Jose Alegria Aponte, careless driving
Jan. 22, Ali A.H. Alhdeeb, improper registration
Jan. 22, Ali A.H. Alhdeeb, no insurance
Jan. 25, Jamy Wayne Ayers, license plates assigned to another vehicle
Jan. 25, Jamy Wayne Ayers, no insurance
Jan. 25, Danill Aleksandrovich Begmet, driving with suspended license
Jan. 25, Trevor Jerome Bartos, speeding
Jan. 24, Dusten Oren Bosworth, exceeding the 53’ maximum semi-trailer length
Jan. 25, Todd Sean Brinkmeyer, speeding
Jan. 25, Stone Colter Broncho, careless driving
Jan. 25, Joseph Michael Buchl, operating without special fuel permit
Jan. 25, Cody Joe Buckallew, speeding
Jan.25, Derrick Davis, false log
Jan. 25, Alexandra Faye Erickson, speeding
Jan. 22, Curt Levi Fletcher, exceed 34,000 lbs tandem axle weight limit
Jan. 25, Taylor Rae Friedrichs, basic rule reasonable and prudent
Jan. 25, Volodyrmyr D. Gamatiuk, operate without proper permits
Jan. 23, Gregory Lawrence Gordon, careless driving
Jan. 20, Philip Robert Grossberg, speeding
Jan. 25, Torrence James Gustafson, basic rule reasonable and prudent
Jan. 25, Terry Chad Hamon, non-resident operating snowmobile without temporary permit
Jan. 26, Derrick W. Haxton, non-resident operating snowmobile without temporary permit
Jan. 25, Jodi May Ivins, speeding
Jan. 25, Isaiah John Joner, speeding
Jan. 20, Colton J. Kemmer, non-resident operating snowmobile without temp. permit
Jan. 25, Jessica J. Kimmel, speeding
Jan. 25, Jessica J. Kimmel, driving with expired registration
Jan. 25, Heath Fabian Langeberg, speeding
Jan. 25, Tammy Larene Mackey, speeding
Jan. 25, Heidi Jeanine Mallet, speeding
Jan. 25, Michael Joseph Marquart, speeding
Jan. 25, Kaylee Kay McNeal, fail to carry insurance
Jan. 25, Jerome Ron Miller, basic rule reasonable and prudent
Jan. 23, Chelsea L. Nelson, speeding
Jan. 25, Alejandro Saenz, basic rule reasonable and prudent
Jan. 24, Jilene Kay Smith, careless driving
Jan. 24, Erica G. Stemple, basic rule reasonable and prudent
Jan. 25, Eric Lambert Stufflebeam, speeding
Jan. 25, Cameron M. Supanchick, non-resident operating snowmobile without temporary permit
Jan. 20, Omar Thomas, operating without liability insurance
Jan. 25, Kevin Martin Wang, speeding
Jan. 23, Ivgeny Zrifman, careless driving
Guilty
Jan. 25, William Tyrell Callison, driving with suspended license
Jan. 23, Adam Will Maxwell, driving with suspended license
Jan. 23, Adam Will Maxwell, improper passing, crowding overtaken vehicle
Jan. 26, Frank James Shope, careless driving
Jan. 25, Brandon Ray Svaleson, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle
Jan. 25, Brandon Ray Svaleson, driving with suspended license
Jan. 23, Dylan E. Townsend, underage drinking
Jan. 23, Carly Kay Tuggle, driving with suspended license
Jan. 25, Carly Kay Tuggle, speeding
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