78th District Court arraignments, sentencings.

July 28, 2016

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By Allison Scarbrough. Editor.

HART — The following proceedings took place recently in 78th District Court:

Arraignments

Felony

– Michael Allen Degen, 52, of 920 Wilson Ave., Muskegon, was arrested July 23 by the Michigan State Police (MSP) for a felony of third-offense operating while intoxicated (OWI) and a misdemeanor of driving while license suspended (DWLS). Preliminary conference: Aug. 1 at 3 p.m. Bail: $7,500/cash/surety/10 percent.

Misdemeanors

– Alexander Kyle Hamann, 24, of 64 S. Michigan Ave., Apt. 401, Shelby; July 17; Shelby Police Department (SPD); domestic violence. Pretrial: Aug. 16 at 3 p.m. Bail: $2,500/cash/surety/10 percent.

– Joshua Charles Jahn, 32, of 4885 N. Wayne Rd., Pentwater; July 21; MSP; domestic violence. Pretrial: Aug. 9 at 3 p.m. Bail: $2,500/cash/surety/10 percent.

– Jude Robert Maguire, 28, of 5020 S. Water Rd., New Era; July 22; Oceana County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO); OWI. Pretrial: Aug. 16 at 2:45 p.m. Bail: $3,500/cash/surety/10 percent.

– Marc Anthony Buckland, 35, of 5770 W. 7th St., Mears; July 25; OCSO; domestic violence. Pretrial: Aug. 16 at 3:15 p.m. Bail: $2,500/cash/surety/10 percent.

Sentencings

– Anthony Robert Grudzinskas, 48, of 511 S. Clay St., Greenville, Michigan, was found guilty July 25 of second-offense OWI and sentenced to nine days in jail with credit for three days served; six months probation; one year discretionary jail to ensure compliance with sentence; must take name off vehicle title within 30 days; $1,680 in fines and costs; not to purchase or possess a firearm; subject to testing, counseling and searches as directed by probation; no contact with probationers or felons; no assaultive behavior; and no alcohol/drugs. Conviction reportable to the Secretary of State (SOS).

– Nicholas Lee Anscombe, 19, of 1046 W. Jackson Rd., Hart, was found guilty July 25 of reckless driving and sentenced to 93 days discretionary jail to ensure compliance with sentence; credit for time served if imposed; court to leave restitution open for 90 days; and $400 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS. One count of operating with a high blood alcohol content was dismissed.

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