78th District Court sentencings, posted Nov. 8, 2021.
By Allison Scarbrough, Editor.
HART — The following were sentenced recently in 78th District Court:
- Jason Alan Ennis, 35, of 5430 E. Arthur Rd., Hesperia, was found guilty Nov. 4 of driving while license suspended (DWLS) and was sentenced to three days in jail with credit for three days served and $620 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to the Secretary of State (SOS). Charges of operating an ORV while driver’s license suspended, unlawful license plate, operating without insurance and a second count of DWLS were dismissed.
- David Angelo Cosme, 20, of 5743 S. Okemos Tr., New Era, was found guilty Nov. 3 of allowing a person to drive in violation and was sentenced to $300 in fines and costs. One count of improper license was dismissed.
- David Thomas Hunsberger, 59, of 339 Laurel St., Walkerville, was found guilty Nov. 3 of allowing a person to drive in violation and was sentenced to $300 in fines and costs. Charges of unlawful license plate and operating without insurance were dismissed.
- Joseph Richard Powers, 35, of 2427 Sinclair NE, Grand Rapids, was found guilty Nov. 3 of a fishing violation and was sentenced to $375 in fines and costs.
- Jose Alejandro Corza-Velazquez, 24, of 475 W. Southern Ave., Muskegon, was found guilty Nov. 4 of fishing without a license and was sentenced to $400 in fines and costs.
- Gordon Leon Davis, Jr., 49, of 6020 Hazekamp Ct., Muskegon, was found guilty Nov. 1 of DWLS and was sentenced to one year suspended jail with credit for one day served and $500 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS. Charges of unlawful license plate and operating without insurance were dismissed.
- James Darwin Spoelhof, 40, of 40030 Nash Rd., Twin Lake, was found guilty Nov. 4 of snagging salmon and illegal fishing gear and was sentenced to $850 in fines and costs.
- Enrique Ramirez, 57, of 2244 Hoyt St., Muskegon Heights, was found guilty Nov. 4 of retaining hooked fish and was sentenced to $400 in fines and costs.
- James Lee Anderson, 49, of 7860 Lettie Dr., Muskegon, was found guilty Nov. 4 of illegal fishing gear and was sentenced to $350 in fines and costs.
- Adrian Alberto Carballo-Torres, 33, of 370 Ionia Ave., Muskegon, was found guilty Nov. 4 of fishing without a license and was sentenced to $400 in fines and costs.
- Brandon Scott Thrailkill, 28, of 13 N. Courtland St., Hart, was found guilty Nov. 5 of DWLS and was sentenced to 93 days in jail with credit for 93 days served. Conviction reportable to SOS.
- Janet Mae Fawn Hamilton, 24, of 13484 N. Woodbridge Ave., Bitely, was found guilty Nov. 5 of transporting open intoxicants and was sentenced to $375 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
- Keith Elmer Gager, Jr., 39, of 5525 E. Deer Rd., Walkerville, was found guilty Nov. 5 of DWLS and was sentenced to five day in jail with credit for five days served and $230 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS. Charges of operating without insurance, unlawful license plates and malicious destruction of property less than $200 were dismissed.
- Ace James-Kelly Colcord, 38, of 2421 7th St., Muskegon Heights, was found guilty Nov. 5 of fishing without a license and was sentenced to $400 in fines and costs.
- Kristin Lee Ragen, 32, of 3868 Riverview Dr., Hesperia, was found guilty Nov. 5 of DWLS and was sentenced to $450 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
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