78th District Court sentencings

November 7, 2014

oc crt houseBy Allison Scarbrough. OCP Editor.

HART – The following were sentenced in 78th District Court Monday, Nov. 3:

–      Patrick William McManaman, 42, of 920 John R. Rd., Apt. 703, Troy, was found guilty Nov. 3 of operating while intoxicated. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail (probation office to schedule); 93 days discretionary jail; and $1,140 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to the Secretary of State (SOS). One count of operating while intoxicated, second offense, and one count of driving while license suspended (DWLS) were dismissed.

–      Antonio Manel Revilla, 22, of 64 S. Michigan Ave., Apt. 106, Shelby, was found guilty Nov. 3 of DWLS. He was sentenced to 93 days discretionary jail and $400 in fines and costs. Conviction reportable to SOS.

–      Gary Robert Jolman, Jr., 31, of 370 E. Church Rd., Twin Lake, was found guilty Nov. 3 of operating a motor vehicle without security. He was sentenced to one year discretionary jail and $440 in fines and costs.

–      Jessica Sue Lucht, 30, of 1564 E. US-10, Custer, was found guilty Nov. 3 of operating a motor vehicle without security. She was sentenced to one year discretionary jail and $440 in fines and costs.

–      Krysta Jo Boogaard, 21, of 11331 Rosewood Ave., Allendale, was found guilty Nov. 3 of operating while impaired. She was sentenced to $1,040 in fines and costs; 93 days discretionary jail; and Alcohol Highway Safety Education (AHSE). Conviction reportable to SOS. One count of operating while intoxicated was dismissed.

–      Scott Lynn Near, 46, of 2820 W. Grant Rd., New Era, was found guilty Nov. 3 of operating while intoxicated. He was sentenced to nine days in jail; court holding jail time until needed; six months probation; one year discretionary jail; take name off car title within 30 days or immobilize 90 days; $1,680 in fines and costs; may not purchase or possess a firearm; no alcohol/drugs and subject to testing, counseling and searches as required by probation officer; and must successfully complete outpatient treatment. Conviction reportable to SOS. One count of operating while intoxicated, second offense, was dismissed.

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