NEWS
September 19, 2010
BOYLE DISTRICT COURT Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available. Judge Jeff Dotson presiding Ricardo Aranda Jr., 20, 108 Willow Creek Drive, fourth-degree domestic assault, $100, 20 days, credit for two days served, remaining time probated one year. Tara M. Aranda, 21, 121 J.E. Woods Drive, fourth-degree domestic assault, $100, 20 days, credit for two days served, remaining time probated one year.
NEWS
August 22, 2010
BOYLE DISTRICT COURT Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available. Judge Jeff Dotson presiding Hume Wagers Alcorn III, 40, Junction City, theft by unlawful taking, 365 days, credit for six days served, remaining time probated two years; and third-degree burglary, amended to second-degree criminal trespassing, 90 days, concurrently.
NEWS
July 13, 2010
Attorney General Jack Conway and his Office of Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Control announced they have asked Carter Circuit Court to revoke the probation of a former Community Presence caregiver. In 2008, Matthew Bortles and Brandon Starostka were indicted in Carter Circuit Court in connection with the death of Michael Price, a mentally handicapped adult from Danville who was under the care of and resided at Community Presence Inc. On Oct. 14, 2007, Bortles laid on the victim’s back for more than 30 minutes using an improper restraint.
NEWS
June 20, 2010
BOYLE DISTRICT COURT Judge Jeff Dotson presiding Brandon A. Howard, violation of protective order, 30 days, credit for five days served, probated one year. Rebecca A. Keith, 36, Hill-n-Dale Drive, two counts of public intoxication, $25 for one count and one count amended to third offense, $100, six days, consecutively, probated one year; contempt of court, six days, credit for six days served; and permitting unlicensed operator to drive vehicle, $100.
NEWS
By TODD KLEFFMAN | December 18, 2009
LANCASTER ? Though he had received about 50 letters supporting Dwayne Nave, Garrard Circuit Hunter Daugherty was not moved Friday to grant the former emergency management director shock probation. "It is unusual to have so many letters in support, but I don't want to tamper with the deal arranged by prosecutors for the reasons state previously," Daugherty told David Marshall, Nave's attorney. Nave was sentenced to five years in prison in July after pleading guilty to reckless homicide in the 2007 death of Willard Quinn of Parksville.