Polk County District Court results
Published 11:35 pm Wednesday, November 1, 2017
In Polk County District Court on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017, with Judge Emily G. Cowan presiding, 206 cases were heard. Some cases were continued, dismissed or sent to superior court.
The following persons were convicted of a crime:
John Michael Durr was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Durr was fined $40 and court costs.
Madhubabu Gandu was convicted of operating a vehicle of improper equipment. Gandu was fined $40 and court costs.
Tyson Matthew Griswold was convicted of possession of marijuana paraphernalia. Griswold was fined $50 and court costs.
Oscar Hardman was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Hardman was fined $40 and court costs.
Daniel Richard Macias was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Macias was fined $40 and court costs.
Sarah Ann McLain was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. McLain was fined $40 and court costs.
Tyler Allen Mullins was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Mullins was fined $40 and court costs.
Ivan Perallon Purroy was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Purroy was fined $40 and court costs.
Dakota Andrew Roth was convicted of simple possession of schedule VI controlled substance. Roth was to pay court costs.
Michael A. Sarmiento was convicted of rear seat belt violation. Sarmiento was fined $50.
Michael Patrick Smith was convicted of rear seat belt violation. Smith was fined $50.
Kathleen E. Thompson was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Thompson was fined $40 and court costs.
Christopher D. Trent was convicted of speeding 74 mph in a 65 mph zone. Trent was fined $25 and court costs.
Ryan M. Wagers was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Wagers was to pay court costs.
Sonia Paola Wilson was convicted of speeding 44 mph in a 35 mph zone. Wilson was fined $50 and court costs.
Jo Ann Wyrick was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Wyrick was fined $40 and court costs.