79th District Court sentencings, posted Jan. 12, 2023
By Allison Scarbrough, Editor
HART — The following were sentenced recently in Oceana County’s 79th District Court:
Mark Lane Foster, of 3417 N. 72nd Ave., Hart, was found guilty Nov. 15 of operating while intoxicated and was sentenced Jan. 3 to 10 days suspended jail with credit for 10 days served; Alcohol Highway Safety Education (AHSE); and $525 in fines and costs.
John Levandoski, of 2120 Loop Rd., Shelby, was found guilty Jan. 3 of operating while impaired and was sentenced to AHSE and $1,055 in fines and costs. One count of operating while intoxicated was dismissed.
Jeffrey Dean McCann, Jr., of 63 W. 6th St., Shelby, was found guilty Jan. 3 of larceny less than $200 and was sentenced to $223 in fines, costs and restitution.
Robert John Engstrom, of 8583 E. Pierce Rd., Hesperia, was found guilty Jan. 3 of attempted assaulting/resisting/obstructing a police officer and was sentenced to six months probation and $680 in fines and costs.
John Edward Vetter, Jr., of 120 S. Scott St., Adrian, was found guilty Jan. 3 of driving while license suspended (DWLS) and was sentenced to $275 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to the Secretary of State (SOS). One count of unlawful license plate was dismissed.
Joseph Paul Schmidt, of 7669 Pinecone, Whitehall, was found guilty Jan. 10 of taking/possessing a deer without a valid tag and was sentenced to $400 in fines and costs.
Allen Michael McClellan, of 227 W. Wilke Rd., Rothbury, was found guilty Jan. 6 of allowing a person to drive in violation and was sentenced to $300 in fines and costs.
Jadyn Edward Flannery, of 1896 Duck Lake Rd., Muskegon, was found guilty Jan. 6 of a sports fishing violation and was sentenced to $375 in fines and costs.
Dustin Wade Schilz, of 641 W. Lakewood Rd., Twin Lake, was found guilty Jan. 5 of DWLS and was sentenced to $535 in fines and costs. A second count of DWLS, improper license plate and transporting open intoxicants were dismissed. Conviction reportable to SOS.
Jonathan Dejes Mendoza-Vasquez, of 19 N. Michigan Ave., Shelby, was found guilty Jan. 5 of DWLS and was sentenced to $450 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
Jose Antonio Mendez-Calvo, of 4164 N. 120th Ave., Hart, was found guilty Jan. 5 of DWLS and was sentenced to $350 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
Fred Dennis Hall, of 2157 N. Mears St., Mears, was found guilty Jan. 4 of improper license and was sentenced to $300 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.
Pedro Martin Estrada-Medina, of 3837 Yorkland Dr., Comstock Park, was found guilty Jan. 3 of using illegal fishing gear and was sentenced to $200 in fines and costs.
Santos Flores-Morales, of 523 Hall St., SE, Grand Rapids, was found guilty Jan. 3 of attempting to snag and was sentenced to $200 in fines and costs.
Heriberto Resendiz-Hernandez, of 1500 37th St., SW, Wyoming, Michigan, was found guilty Jan. 3 of using illegal fishing gear and was sentenced to $200 in fines and costs.
Tanner Patrick Hanson, of 4368 Krystalee Dr., Muskegon, was found guilty Jan. 4 of allowing a person to drive in violation and was sentenced to $300 in fines and costs. One count of operating without insurance was dismissed.
Michael Jacob Kittel, of 7051 W. Shelby Rd., Shelby, was found guilty Jan. 4 of operating an unregistered vehicle and was sentenced to $125 in fines and costs.
Dismissal
Amber Marie Reichle, of 985 N. Luce Ave., White Cloud, one count of allowing a suspended person to operate was dismissed Jan. 3.
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