Polk County District Court Results – Jan. 16, 2019
Published 8:00 am Thursday, January 24, 2019
In Polk County District Court on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, with Fritz Mercer presiding, 166 cases were heard. Some cases were continued, dismissed or sent to superior court.
The following were convicted of a crime:
Benito Florescruz was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Florescruz was fined $40 and court costs.
Jawann Martell Grant was convicted of failure to notify DMV. Grant was fined $20 and court costs.
Charles Edward Hadden was convicted of rear seat belt violation. Hadden was fined $75.
Rykeem Joe Harrison was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Harrison was fined $20 and court costs.
Joshua Ray Johnson was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Johnson was fined $40 and court costs.
John C. McAllister was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. McAllister was fined $40 and court costs.
Robert Vance McCraw was convicted of second-degree trespassing. McCraw was sentenced to 20 days in jail with credit for time served.
Charissa Kaytly Mills was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Mills was fined $40 and court costs.
Michael Scott Moore was convicted of driving while license revoked. Moore was fined $100 and court costs.
Tina Michelle Moss was convicted of rear seat belt violation. Moss was fined $50.
Walter David Richter was convicted of operating a vehicle with improper equipment. Richter was fined $40 and court costs.
Fontane O. Robinson was convicted of expired registration card/tag. Robinson was fined $25 and court costs.
Dawn A. Saucier was convicted of level-five driving while impaired. Saucier was sentenced to one-year unsupervised probation, a $100 fine and court costs.
Andrew Neil Searcy was convicted of felony probation violation out of county. Searcy’s probation was terminated unsuccessfully.
Alfred Sellers III was convicted of intoxicated and disruptive and resisting public officer. Sellers was sentenced to three days in jail with credit for time served.
Jacob Tyler Waldo was convicted of probation violation. Waldo’s probation was terminated unsuccessfully.
Travis J. Williamson was convicted of resisting public officer. Williamson was sentenced to 10 days in jail with credit for time served.