The following criminal matters were recently disposed of in Jasper County District Court.
• Jennifer Lee Atwood-Quick, 35, pleaded guilty to a charge of child endangerment, an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Terry Rickers sentenced her to 180 days in jail, all but 10 days suspended, and probation for a period of two years. Additional charges of neglect, unlawful possession of a prescription drug and possession of a controlled substance were dismissed.
• Ronald Dale Brammer, 51, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while barred (habitual violator), an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced him to two days in jail and levied a fine of $625.
• John Leslie Britton, 48, pleaded guilty to a charge of public intoxication, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced him to three days in jail and levied a fine of $65.
• Eric Keith Bullard Jr., 25, pleaded guilty to a charge of controlled substance violation, a Class C felony. Judge Randy Hefner sentenced him to 10 years in prison and levied a fine of $1,000, which was suspended.
• Matthew Benjamin Campbell, 24, pleaded guilty to a charge of public intoxication, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $100.
• Brook Leann Champagne, 39, pleaded guilty to a charge of simulated public intoxication (first offense), a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $100.
• Jody Rae Chesshire, 40, pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct (fighting), a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $100.
• Steven Shane Chiles, 34, pleaded guilty to a charge of public consumption, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $200.
• Richard Loren Clark, 52, pleaded guilty to a charge of violation of a no-contact order, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $65.
• Moesha Conley, 31, pleaded guilty to a charge of fifth-degree criminal mischief, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $65.
• John Wayne Constant, 40, pleaded guilty to a charge of domestic abuse assault while displaying a weapon, an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced him to 55 days in jail, concurrent with some previous convictions, and levied a fine of $625. Constant also pleaded guilty to a charge of violation of a no-contact order, a simple misdemeanor. Holwerda sentenced him to 30 days in jail, concurrent with the previous convictions, and levied an additional fine of $65.
• Michael Allen Criqui, 21, pleaded guilty to a charge of interference with official acts, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $250. Criqui also pleaded guilty to a charge of assault, a simple misdemeanor. Holwerda levied a fine of $250 for that offense, as well. An additional charge of fifth-degree criminal mischief was dismissed.
• Patricia Jolene Doran, 31, pleaded guilty to a charge of fifth-degree theft, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a $200 fine.
• Angela Celeste Dydell, 33, pleaded guilty to a charge of interference with official acts, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $65.
• Brian Patrick Fallis, 32, pleaded guilty to a charge of fifth-degree theft, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $65.
• Tabitha Lee Fisher, 21, pleaded guilty to a charge of OWI (second offense), an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced her to 180 days in jail, all but seven days suspended, and probation for a period of one year. Holwerda also levied a fine of $1,875.
• Julie Lee Gragen, 31, pleaded guilty to second-degree theft, a Class D felony. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced her to five years in prison. Gragen also pleaded guilty to a charge of eluding, an aggravated misdemeanor. Holwerda sentenced her to two years in prison, concurrent with the previous conviction, for that offense. Gragen also pleaded guilty to OWI (first offense), a serious misdemeanor. Holwerda sentenced her to two days in jail, concurrent with the previous convictions, and levied a $1,250 fine. An additional charge of habitual offender was dismissed. Gragen was later convicted of possession of contraband in a correctional facility, a Class D felony. Judge Terry Rickers sentenced her to five years in prison, concurrent with the previous convictions, and levied a fine of $750, which was suspended.
• Eddie Leroy Jackson, 53, pleaded guilty to public intoxication, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $65.
• Chelsea Lynn Johnson-Erickson, 19, pleaded guilty to a charge of trespass, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $65.
• Corey Dwayne Lashomb, 39, pleaded guilty to a charge of third-degree criminal mischief, an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced him to two days in jail and levied a fine of $625.
• Quinton Eugene Lemke, 25, pleaded guilty to two charges of impounding a dog without a valid rabies vaccination, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $100 on each conviction.
• Matthew Kristopher Lisk, 20, pleaded guilty to a charge of third-degree criminal mischief, an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda entered a deferred judgment with probation for a period of two years and levied a $625 civil penalty. An additional charge of trespass was dismissed.
• Jesse Tanner Lundin, 27, pleaded guilty to a charge of violation of a no-contact order, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced him to seven days in jail and levied a fine of $65.
• Brett Alan Maple, 48, pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a controlled substance (third or subsequent offense), a Class D felony. Judge Randy Hefner sentenced him to five years in prison and levied a fine of $750, which was suspended.
• Elizabeth Rose McCann, 18, pleaded guilty to a charge of trespass, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $65.
• Kathryn Joyce Miller, 27, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance, a serious misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced her to two days in jail and levied a fine of $315.
• Jessica Lynn Morris, 26, pleaded guilty to two charges of third-degree burglary, an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda entered a deferred judgment with probation for a period of two years and levied a $625 civil penalty on each conviction. An additional charge of third-degree burglary was dismissed.
• William James Padron, 41, pleaded guilty to a charge of public consumption of alcohol, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $100.
• Linda Kay Pearson, 41, pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct (fighting), a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $100.
• Aaron Joseph Phipps, 32, pleaded guilty to a charge of OWI (first offense), a serious misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced him to two days in jail and levied a fine of $1,250. Phipps may attend a 48-hour OWI program in lieu of jail time.
• Russell Glenn Quick Jr., 31, pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), a serious misdemeanor. Judge Randy Hefner sentenced him to 60 days in jail and levied a fine of $315.
• Jeffrey Allen Reed, 34, pleaded guilty to a charge of OWI (second offense), an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced him to seven days in jail and levied a fine of $1,875.
• Neil Adam Richey, 49, pleaded guilty to a charge of controlled substance violation, a Class C felony. Judge Randy Hefner sentenced him to 10 years in prison, which was suspended, and probation for a period of three years. Hefner also levied a fine of $1,000.
• Clinton Vernon Robinson, 40, pleaded guilty to a charge of habitual alcohol violator, an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Steve Holwerda sentenced him to 30 days in jail and levied a fine of $625.
• Claire Celene Roush, 22, pleaded guilty to a charge of controlled substance violation, a Class B felony, and a charge of controlled substance violation, a Class C felony. Judge Terry Rickers entered a deferred judgment with probation for a period of three years and levied a $750 civil penalty on each conviction. Additional charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of pseudoephedrine as a methamphetamine precursor were dismissed.
• Kylar James Schwabe, 19, pleaded guilty to a charge of third-degree criminal mischief, an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda entered a deferred judgment with probation for a period of two years and levied a $625 civil penalty. An additional charge of trespass was dismissed.
• Christopher Patrick Stitt, 23, pleaded guilty to a charge of assault, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $65.
• Drew Michael Thomasson, 23, pleaded guilty to a charge of OWI (second offense), an aggravated misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda sentenced him to seven days in jail and levied a fine of $1,875. An additional charge of possession of a controlled substance was dismissed.
• Joseph Paul Ward, 38, pleaded guilty to a charge of controlled substance violation, a Class B felony. Judge Terry Rickers sentenced him to 25 years in prison and levied a fine of $5,000, which was suspended. Additional charges of distribution of stolen property and possession of a controlled substance (second of subsequent offense) were dismissed.
• Amber Ann Wielard, 18, pleaded guilty to a charge of controlled substance violation, a Class D felony. Judge Randy Hefner entered a deferred judgment with probation for a period of two years and levied a $750 civil penalty.
• Kimberly Sue Woody, 28, pleaded guilty to a charge of violation of a no-contact order, a simple misdemeanor. Judge Steven Holwerda levied a fine of $150.