By Allison Scarbrough. OCP Editor.
HART– The following were sentenced in 27th Circuit Court Monday, Oct. 27, by Judge Anthony A. Monton:
– James Herbert Gagnon, 22, of 32637 Indiana St., Livonia, was found guilty Oct. 27 of controlled substance, possession of marijuana. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with credit for one day served; sentence to be served at the court’s discretion; no alcohol/drugs and must submit to testing; must use prescription drugs only as prescribed; must complete treatment programs as directed by probation agent; must be in his approved residence between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. unless excused by obtaining written permission from agent; driver’s license suspended six months, restricted after 30 days; and $400 in fines and costs. One count of controlled substance, delivery/manufacture of marijuana dismissed.
– Taylor Jay Froemming, 25, of 1512 N. 2nd St., Watertown, Wisc., was found guilty Oct. 27 of controlled substance, possession of marijuana. He was sentenced to one year in jail with credit for one day served; sentence to be served at the court’s discretion; driver’s license suspended six months, restricted after 30 days; and $350 in fines and costs. One count of controlled substance/possession of meth and one count of controlled substance/possession less than 25 grams were dismissed.
– Luke Kincaid Morgan, 34, of 577 5th St., Mears, pleaded no contest Sept. 23 to killing/torturing animals. He was sentenced to nine months in jail with credit for one day served; sentence to be served at the court’s discretion with 90 days forthwith; one year probation; $400 in fines and costs; no alcohol/drugs and must to submit to testing; must complete treatment programs as directed by his probation agent; 500 hours of community service; must waive confidentiality and allow disclosure of information to probation agent; must obey all court orders; must possess a valid State of Michigan ID; may not engage in any assaultive behavior; may not change residence without permission from probation agent; may not use any object as a weapon; and must contact the supervision field agent and comply with all orders. One count of abandoning/cruelty to an animal and one count of driving while license suspended were dismissed. Related story here