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District Court Roundup

EDITOR’S NOTE: The information in the District Court Roundup is obtained from the public records of the Clinton County Central District Court, which is held each Tuesday at the Clinton County Courthouse. It is the policy of The Express that this information will not be withheld from publication.

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Proceedings held on April 18

r Joshua Lee Teague of Renovo, charged by state police with four counts of simple assault and four counts of harassment in the borough April 10, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Luke Allen Workman of Howard, charged by Lock Haven police for intoxicated driving nd recklessly endangering lives in the city Feb. 14, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Destyn Trayvon Woody of West Easton, charged by Lock Haven University police for drug paraphernalia March 13, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Devin Kenneth Womeldorf of Lock Haven, charged by state police for theft by deception and bad checks in Woodward Township Jan. 24, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Miguel Antonio Valley of Lock Haven, charged by Lock Haven University police for intoxicated driving in the city March 2, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Thomas J. Szatkowski of Lock Haven, charged by Lock Haven police for selling or funishing alcohol Feb. 21 in the city, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Kyri L. Spearman-Jackson charged by Lock Haven University police for harassment and disorderly conduct in the city Feb. 27, had the case moved to non-traffic court.

r Jason Daniel McCoy of Beech Creek, charged by state police for forgery, theft and access device fraud in Lamar Township April 7, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Glenda Kay Lyons of Lock Haven, charged by Lock Haven police for drug paraphernalia and harassment March 13, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Jordan M. Long of Mill Hall, charged by Lock Haven police for intoxicated driving in the city Jan. 25, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Jordana Renee Leupold of Lock Haven, charged by Lock Haven police for unauthorized use of vehicle and driving without a license March 13 in the city, had the case moved to non-traffic court.

r Jaylen Grant Johnson of Washington D.C., charged by state police for Porter Township March 15 for minor marijuana and drug paraphernalia, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Nathaniel Lynn Hoover of Morrisdale, charged by Lock Haven police for intoxicated driving in the city Feb. 7, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Quentin A. Hill of Lock Haven, charged by Lock Haven police for resisting arrest, public intoxication, disorderly conduct nd false identification waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Joshua Martin Garcia of Renovo, charged by state police for simple assault and harassment in South Renovo March 2, had the charges moved to non-traffic court.

r John Richard Crossen of Lock Haven, charged by Lock Haven police for selling or furnishing alcohol to minors in the city March 10, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Gary David Anderson of Howard, charged by state police for intoxicated driving in Wayne Township April 17, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Erica Lynn Barclay of Lock Haven, charged by Lock Haven police for aggravated and simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct in the city April 10, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

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Proceedings held on April 25

r Noah J. Rainbow-Douglas of Philadelphia, charged by Lock Haven University police for possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance April 21, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Glenn Michael Neff of Howard, charged by state police for retail theft in Bald Eagle Township Jan. 5, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Nysir A. Minney-Gratz of Bethlehem, charged by Lock Haven University police for false reports and unsworn falsification in the city March 30, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Darryl Wayne McDermit Sr., charged by Lock Haven police for possession of a controlled substance in the city April 19, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Spring Marie Jasmine Martin of Loganton, charged by Lock Haven police for minor marijuana and drug paraphernalia in the city March 17, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Joseph Allen Light of Beech Creek, charged by state police for three counts each of theft and receiving stolen goods in Beech Creek Township Feb. 16, was bound over for court.

r Isaac Ramon Lewis Jr. of Willow Grove, charged by Lock Haven police for access device fraud and receiving stolen goods, in the city March 4, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Sean David Lapp of Lock Haven, charged by Lock Haven police for stalking in the city April 9, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Alexander Leonidas Lavdas of Burlington, N.J., charged by Lock Haven University police for minor marijuana and drug paraphernalia March 10 in the city, had those charges moved to non-traffic court.

r Nicholas Foster Keith of Mill Hall, charged by state police for possession of a controlled substance March 20 in Beech Creek Borough waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Brooke Elyse Johnson of Beech Creek, charged by Lock Haven University police for intoxicated driving in the city Oct. 27, 2016, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Jann Lamonte Gunter-Scott of Philadelphia, charged by Lock Haven University police for possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance in the city April 21, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Nathaniel Thomas Edler of Jersey Shore, charged by state police for intoxicated driving in Bald Eagle Township Jan. 28, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Nicholas James Darmohray of Lock Haven, charged by Lock Haven police for selling or furnishing alcohol to minors in Lock Haven March 7, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Andrew Jacob Counsil of Lock Haven, charged by state police for intoxicated driving in Pine Creek Township Feb. 18, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

r Tyler Nevin Conway of Mill Hall, charged by state police for theft by deception and access device fraud in Lamar Township April 7, waived the right to a preliminary hearing.

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