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Addison County Superior Court Log for April 2, 2015

ADDISON COUNTY — In recent activity in Addison Superior Court, Criminal Division, the following took place:
Tyler J. Ask, 23, of Bristol pleaded guilty to a Dec. 27, 2014, charge of driving under the influence, and was sentenced to a 90-day license suspension and was fined $667.
Gerald Baitz, 44, of Barre pleaded innocent to a March 9 charge of driving under the influence and was released with conditions.
Carrie Baker, 28, of Addison pleaded guilty to a Jan. 1 charge of driving under the influence and was sentenced to a 90-day license suspension and was fined $667.
Bradley B. Bassett, 44, of New Haven pleaded innocent to Jan. 24 charges of careless and negligent driving and leaving the scene of a crash-property damage and was released on recognizance.
Duane J. Bedell, 50, of Starksboro pleaded guilty to a Sept. 8, 2014, charge of first-degree aggravated domestic assault, and to a Feb. 11 charge of violating an abuse-prevention order. The state’s attorney dismissed Jan. 4 and Feb. 11 counts of violating conditions of release as part of a plea agreement. Sentencing was set for a later date.
Frank D. Bruton, 24, of Vergennes pleaded innocent to a Feb. 22 charge of driving under the influence, and was released with conditions.
Christopher J. Clark, 26, of Hinesburg pleaded innocent to a Jan. 14 charge of driving with a suspended license, and was released with conditions.
Neil Clifford, 43, of Georgia, Vt., pleaded guilty to an Oct. 14, 2014, charge of possession of a depressant/stimulant/narcotic, and was sentenced to 12 months, suspended, and one year of probation, and was fined $147.
Nathan Dearing, 27, of Middlebury pleaded guilty to Jan. 13 and Feb. 9 counts of driving with a suspended license, third offense, and was sentenced to 60 days on work crew and was fined $294.
Christopher S. Debaise, 50, of Starksboro pleaded guilty to a June 18, 2014, charge of driving under the influence, third or subsequent offense, and was sentenced to license revocation and one to three years in jail, all but seven days suspended, and was fined $207.
Jerry A. Dunbar, 26, of Burlington pleaded guilty to a Jan. 7 charge of driving with a suspended license, and two Jan. 7 counts of violating conditions of release, and was sentenced to six to 12 months and was fined $441.
Timothy E. Edwards, 27, of Bladenboro, N.C., pleaded guilty to an Oct. 7, 2014, charge of false pretenses or false tokens, and was sentenced to 20 days and was fined $147.
Timothy Eaton, 55, of Bristol pleaded no contest to a Dec. 13, 2014, charge of driving under the influence, and was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service. Sentencing was deferred for three years.
Patrice A. Eisenhower, 49, of Addison pleaded guilty to a Dec. 13, 2014, charge of driving under the influence, and was sentenced to a 90-day license suspension and was fined $667.
Brad Michael Fleming, 34, of Bristol pleaded guilty to May 25, 2012, charges of burglary and providing false information to an officer/implicating another, and was sentenced to eight months to 10 years, with work camp recommended, and was fined $141.
William A. Fox, 38, of Bomoseen pleaded guilty to a May 31, 2013, charge of driving with a suspended license, fourth or subsequent offense, and was sentenced to 30 days on work crew and was fined $141.
Jessica Freeguard, 27, of Fair Haven pleaded guilty to a Jan. 13 charge of driving with a suspended license, and was sentenced to 15 days on work crew and was fined $147.
Michael Gagnon, 21, of Brandon pleaded guilty to Oct. 9, 2014, charges of petit larceny, $900 or less, and buying, receiving, selling, possessing or concealing stolen property, and was ordered to complete the reparative board. Sentencing was deferred for three years.
Rena Marie Gero, 32, of Middlebury pleaded guilty to Jan. 1, 2014, charges of unlawful trespass in an occupied residence, and simple assault. Sentencing was set for a later date.
Karl Hubrich, 54, of Rochester pleaded guilty to a Jan. 22 charge of driving under the influence, and was sentenced to a 90-day license suspension and was fined $667.
Matthew Lucas Husk, 33, of Ferrisburgh pleaded innocent to a Jan. 23 charge of disorderly conduct-fight, etc., and was released with conditions.
Julia C. King, 58, of Bristol pleaded guilty to a Dec. 22, 2014, charge of driving under the influence, and was sentenced to a 90-day license suspension and was fined $667.
Michael William Lackard, 32, of Middlebury pleaded guilty to Oct. 11, 2014, charges of driving under the influence, second offense, and giving false information to an officer/implicating another, and was sentenced to six to 24 months, all but five days suspended, and was fined $1,144. The state’s attorney dismissed an Oct. 11, 2014, charge of driving with a suspended license, second offense, as part of a plea agreement.
Erik P. Lundblad, 36, of Moretown pleaded innocent to Feb. 14 charges of test refusal for driving under the influence, third offense; driving with a suspended license, third offense; and violating conditions of release, and was released with conditions.
Ginni Lyles, 26, of Bridport pleaded guilty to a March 7 charge of driving under the influence, and sentenced to a 90-day license suspension and was fined $667.
Jeffery Manshel, 23, of Weybridge pleaded guilty to an April 26, 2014, charge of marijuana possession, 2 ounces or more, and was sentenced to 25 days on work crew and was fined $147.
Jamerson Maurer, 33, of Northboro, Mass., pleaded no contest to July 15, 2014, charges of driving under the influence and reckless endangerment, and was ordered to complete the reparative board. Sentencing was deferred for one year and six months.
Kasey L. Mayer, 31, of Essex Junction had an arrest warrant issued for failing to appear to answer to a Feb. 6 charge of driving with a suspended license.
Jessica McGrath, 29, of Middlebury pleaded no contest to a June 4, 2014, charge of domestic assault, and was ordered to complete 80 hours of community service, have no contact with the victim, and to get mental health counseling. Sentencing was deferred for three years.
Michael P. McGrath, 50, of Addison pleaded guilty to a Feb. 28 charge of snowmobiling, and was fined $667.
Corey D. McKay, 36, of Bristol pleaded guilty to an Aug. 8, 2014, charge of burglary, and was ordered to complete 200 hours of community service and to make restitution to the victim. Sentencing was deferred for four years.
Cameron L. McMahon, 29, of Bristol pleaded guilty to a March 1 charge of driving under the influence, and was sentenced to a 90-day license suspension and was fined $667.
Siera Miller, 28, of Weybridge pleaded guilty to Dec. 24, 2014, charges of simple assault and interference with access to emergency services and was sentenced to 6 to 12 months, suspended; was ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation and treatment as deemed necessary by the probation officer, to undergo mental health counseling, and to not harass, threaten or abuse the victim; and was fined $147.
Alec Morse, 22, of Bristol pleaded guilty to a aggravated sexual assault on a victim younger than 13, and was sentenced to 10 years to life and was fined $147.
Wayne Philip Newton, 40, of Brandon pleaded innocent to a March 4 charge of driving under the influence, second offense, and was released with conditions.
David Allen Ouellette, 49, of Waltham pleaded guilty to Sept. 14, 2013, charges of driving under the influence, fourth or subsequent offense, and driving with a suspended license, fourth offense, and was sentenced to 20 days to seven years.
Dana Phillips, 55, of Vergennes pleaded guilty to a Jan. 2 charge of furnishing or selling alcohol to a minor, and was fined $722.
Randall Max Quesnel Jr., 32, of North Ferrisburgh pleaded innocent to a March 5 charge of driving under the influence, second offense, and was released with conditions.
Vernon Riley, 68, of Middlebury pleaded guilty to a Dec. 17, 2014, charge of driving under the influence, and was sentenced to a 90-day license suspension and was fined $667.
Douglas D. Shaw, 44, of Panton pleaded guilty to a June 12, 2014, charge of violating conditions of release, and was sentenced to 60 days, already served, and was fined $147. The state’s attorney dismissed a June 12, 2014, charge of simple assault as part of a plea agreement.
Christina Sparks-Freegard, 20, of Bristol pleaded innocent to a Jan. 7 charge of violating conditions of release, and was released with conditions.
Amanda G. Wetter, 20, of Starksboro pleaded innocent to a Feb. 7 charge of careless and negligent driving, and was released with conditions.

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