By Allison Scarbrough. OCP Editor.
HART — The following were sentenced this week in 78th District Court:
– Ryan Logan Glover, 23, of 1799 N. Lincoln Rd., Ludington, was found guilty April 6 of second-offense operating while intoxicated. He was sentenced to nine days in jail; court will accept weekends or Impact Weekend; one year discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; credit for time served if imposed; probation officer to schedule jail time or Impact Weekend; $1,780 in fines and costs; six months probation; not to purchase or possess a firearm; no alcohol/drugs; and subject to counseling, searches and assessments by probation officer. Conviction reportable to the Secretary of State (SOS). One count of controlled substance, possession of marijuana was dismissed.
– Jamie Lynn McCallum, 32, of 16 E. Pierce Rd., White Cloud, was found guilty April 6 of allowing a person to drive in violation. She was sentenced to 90 days discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; credit for time served if imposed; and $400 in fines and costs.
– Jonathon Ervin Anderson, 18, of 6225 S. Brye Rd., Ludington, was found guilty April 6 of disorderly person – jostling. He was sentenced to $400 in fines and costs; 90 days discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; and credit for time served if imposed. One count of assault and battery was dismissed.
– Kristopher Jay Humphreys, 1452 W. Winston Rd., Rothbury, was found guilty April 6 of allowing a person to drive in violation. He was sentenced to $400 in fines and costs; 90 days discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; and credit for time served if imposed. One count of operating without security and one count of driving while license suspended (DWLS) were dismissed.
– Richard Wesley Roberson, 61, of 6650 E. Newfield Dr., Hesperia, was found guilty April 6 of operating while impaired. He was sentenced to 93 days discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; credit for time served if imposed; Impact Weekend (completed); and $1,040 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS. One count of operating with a high BAC (blood alcohol level) was dismissed.
– Alexander Scott Payne, 18, of 1419 W. Jackson Rd., Hart, was found guilty Feb. 9 of operating while intoxicated. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail with credit for 30 days served; $1,155 in fines and costs; 90 days discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; credit for time served if imposed; three months probation; not to purchase or possess a firearm; no alcohol/drugs; and subject to counseling, searches and testing by probation officer; Conviction reportable to SOS. One count of second-offense operating while intoxicated was dismissed.
– Joseph Allen Gum, 27, of 511 Beard Rd., Pentwater, was found guilty April 6 of operating a motor vehicle without security. He was sentenced to one year discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; credit for time served if imposed; and $400 in fines and costs. One count of unlawful use of license plates was dismissed.
– Gordon Leon Davis, 42, of 677 Chandler Rd/. Muskegon, was found guilty April 6 of operating a motor vehicle without security. He was sentenced to one year discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; credit for time served if imposed; and $400 in fines and costs.
– Robert Charles Brown, 29, of 3904 N. Oceana Dr., Hart, was found guilty April 6 of allowing a person to drive in violation. He was sentenced to 90 days discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; credit for time served if imposed; and $400 in fines and costs.
– Russell John Masse, 52, of 4710 N. Oceana Dr., Hart, was found guilty April 6 of DWLS. He was sentenced to 93 days discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; credit for time served if imposed; and $400 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS. One count of second-offense DWLS was dismissed.
– Arkie Eugene Welch, Jr., 33, of 2669 W. Webster Rd., Montague, was found guilty Jan. 26 of larceny less than $200. He was sentenced to 93 days discretionary jail to ensure compliance with court orders; credit for time served if imposed; $400 in fines and costs; court left restitution open for 90 days; and he is required to testify if required by the court. One count of breaking and entering a building was dismissed.