Sentencings from Clinton County
LOCK HAVEN — The information in sentencings is obtained from public record. It is the policy of The Express that this information will not be withheld from publication.
— Patricia A. Walker, charged with making false reports to law authorities, fined $250 and placed on probation for one year.
— Clint E. Dorman, charged with simple assault, fined $500, shall complete 50 hours of community service, placed on probation for five years and house arrest for six months.
— Lori Lynn Spicer, charged with possession of 2.57 grams of methamphetamine, shall complete 50 hours of community service, placed on probation for three years and house arrest for two months.
— Katie Lynn Daniels, charged with two counts of retail theft and delivery of 0.2 grams of crack cocaine, placed on probation for five years and house arrest for 90 days, shall pay $255.66 in restitution.
— Bradley Wade Breon, charged with violating a Protection From Abuse Order, fined $300 and placed on probation for six months.
— Tyler Ryan Grimm, charged with statutory sexual assault and corruption of minors, fined $1,000, placed on probation for three years and sentenced to 13 months to nine years in a State Correctional Institution.
— Dennis D. Curran, charged with making terroristic threats, fined $500 and placed on probation for two years.
— Isaac Nathaniel Lawson, charged with conspiracy-possession with intent to deliver, fined $1,000 and placed on probation for four years.
— Seth Michael Carson, charged with defiant trespass, fined $500, shall pay $98 in restitution and placed on probation for one year.
— Shawn Michael Lovett, charged with driving under the influence-first offense and simple possession, fined $1,500, placed on probation for two years and house arrest for three days.
— Mark Richard Hatterer, charged with making terroristic threats, placed on probation for three years.
— Kevin Thomas Merriam, charged with disorderly conduct, fined $50.
— Ashley Mae Ruggiers, charged with criminal trespass, shall complete 50 hours of community service and placed on probation for one year.
— Heather Lynn Eyer, charged with corruption of minor and driving under the influence of marijuana-first offense, fined $1,000, shall attend and complete the Alcohol Highway Safety School, placed on probation for six months and house arrest for 72 hours.
— Jarrett Matthew Kitchen, charged with indirect criminal contempt for violating a Protection From Abuse Order, fined $300 and placed on probation for three months.
