Polk County District Court results – October 11, 2023
Published 11:40 am Friday, October 20, 2023
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In Polk County District Court on October 11, 2023, with Judge Mack Brittian presiding, 95 cases were heard. Some cases were continued, dismissed or sent to superior court.
The following persons were convicted of a crime:
Bryan Steven Chandler was convicted of attempted possession of a firearm by a felon. Chandler was sentenced to 10 to 21 months in jail, suspended for 24 months of supervised probation. Brown must also complete a substance abuse assessment and was fined $200 plus court costs.
Robert Allen Conrad was convicted of driving without a license. Conrad was fined $10 plus court costs.
Jonathan Edwards was convicted of a fender height violation. Edwards was fined $50 plus court costs.
Kevin Hugh Hamrick was convicted of felony possession of a schedule II controlled substance. Hamrick was sentenced to 6 to 17 months in jail, with 13 days credit time served.
Tyler Roy Holt was convicted of discharging an explosive in city limits. Holt was fined $10 plus court costs.
Robin Ingram was convicted of possession of methamphetamine. Ingram was sentenced to 6 to 17 months in jail, suspended for 24 months of supervised probation. Ingram must also complete a substance abuse assessment, 48 hours of community service and was fined $200 plus court costs.
Christopher Ocasio was convicted of a designated lane violation. Ocasio was fined $25 plus court costs.
Kyle Jacob Padua was convicted of possession of methamphetamine and possession of stolen goods. Padua was sentenced to 6 to 17 months in jail, suspended for 24 months of supervised probation, with 16 days credit time served. Padua was also fined $200 plus court costs.
Kamoliddin Turgunboev was convicted of a designated lane violation. Turgunboev was fined $25 plus court costs.
Jose Luis Vazquez was convicted of a designated lane violation. Vazquez was fined $25 plus court costs.
Adeia Williams was convicted of a designated lane violation. Williams was fined $25 plus court costs.