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Grand County Court Report

The Combined Courts at Hot Sulphur Springs handed down various sentences during the month of August. Among them were:

Kent M. Windholtz, 22, of Kansas, was found guilty of 3rd degree assault knowingly/recklessly causing injury and was sentenced to 465 days in jail with 417 days suspended and credit for 28 days served and three years of unsupervised probation. He was ordered to pay $4,504.35 in fines, costs and restitution and to perform 96 hours of community service.

Cruz A. Kuriyama, 20, of Granby, was given a deferred sentence of 90 days in jail with 89 days suspended and credit for one day served and one year of probation on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was also found guilty of underage possession/consumption of alcohol and was ordered to pay $1,173.30 in fines and costs, to perform 24 hours of community service, to undergo an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations, to abstain from alcohol during probation and treatment, and to make a $500 contribution to DARE.



Guy E. Hess, 48, of Farmington, Utah, was found guilty of driving under the influence (DUI) and was sentenced to 365 days in jail with 335 days suspended and credit for nine days served and two years of probation. He was ordered to pay $829.50 in fines, fees and costs, to perform 80 hours of community service, and to abstain from alcohol use during probation and treatment.

Jason P. Horvath, 28, of Grand Lake, was found guilty of driving while ability impaired (DWAI) and was sentenced to 180 days in jail (suspended) and one year of probation. He was ordered to pay $604.50 in fines, fees and costs, to perform 30 hours of community service, and to obtain an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations.



Kenny L. Halderman, 52, of Lakewood, was found guilty of DUI and was sentenced to 365 days in jail with 335 days suspended and four years of probation. He was ordered to pay $854.50 in fines, fees and costs, to perform 100 hours of community service, and to abstain from alcohol use during probation and treatment.

Garrett L. Terryberry, 24, of Hot Sulphur Springs, was found guilty of failure to display proof of insurance and failure to obtain a Colorado motor vehicle registration and was fined $602.50.

Jennifer S. Bach, 39, of Fraser, was found guilty of DUI and was sentenced to 365 days in jail (suspended) and two years of probation with alcohol supervision. She was ordered to pay $604.50 in fines, fees and costs, to perform 60 hours of community service, to obtain an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations, and to abstain from alcohol during probation and treatment.

Robert J. Wiebe, 61, of Grand Lake, was found guilty of DUI and was sentenced to 365 days in jail with 355 days suspended and tow years of probation with alcohol supervision. He was ordered to pay $649.50 in fines, fees and costs, to perform 60 hours of community service, to complete Level II alcohol treatment and to abstain from alcohol use during probation and treatment.

Jorge Varela, 21, of Grand Lake, was found guilty of DWAI, underage possession/consumption of alcohol, and improper mountain driving and was sentenced to 180 days in jail (suspended) and one year of probation with alcohol supervision. He was ordered to pay fines, fees and costs of $790.50, to perform 30 hours of community service, to obtain an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations, and to abstain from alcohol during probation and treatment.

Richard D. Frank Jr., 56, of Denver, was given a deferred sentence of one year of probation with alcohol supervision on a charge of DWAI. He was ordered to perform 40 hours of community service, to undergo an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations, and to abstain from alcohol use during probation and treatment.

Gregory A. Pickerell, 50, of Grand Lake, was given a deferred sentence of two years of probation with alcohol supervision on a charge of DWAI. He was ordered to pay fines and costs of $504.50, to perform 40 hours of community service, to undergo an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations, to abstain from alcohol use during probation and treatment, and to make a $250 contribution to the Mountain Family Center.

Donald R. Hoskins, 38, of Indiana, was found guilty of DWAI and was sentenced to 180 days in jail (suspended) and one year of probation. He was ordered to pay fines, fees and cots of $599.50 and to perform 30 hours of community service.

James Thomas North, 48, of Grand Lake, was found guilty of DWAI and was sentenced to 365 days in jail (suspended) and two years of probation with alcohol supervision. He was ordered to pay fines, fees and costs of $604.50, to perform 90 hours of community service, and to complete Level II alcohol education and Track C alcohol therapy.

Rodrigo Lander Aparico, 18, of Golden, was found guilty of DUI and was sentenced to 180 days in jail (suspended) and one year of probation with alcohol supervision. He was ordered to pay $6-04.50 in fines, fees and costs, to perform 26 hours of community service, to undergo an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations, and to abstain from alcohol use during probation and treatment.

Jacob C. Harvey, 25, of Granby, was found guilty of DWAI and was sentenced to 180 days in jail (suspended) and one year of probation. He was ordered to pay $404.50 in fines, fees and costs, to perform 40 hours of community service, and to obtain a substance abuse evaluation and comply with its recommendations.

Andrew Jonathan Schwartz, 25, of Aurora, was given a deferred sentence of one year of probation on a charge of false reporting – fake crime. He was ordered to pay fines and costs of $184.50, to perform 24 hours of community service, and to make a $250 contribution to the Mountain Family Center.

Joseph S. Merrell, 33, of Winter Park, was fined $174.50 for driving a defective vehicle and possession of drug paraphernalia.

James P. Healy, 19, of Fraser, was fond guilty of possession of less than two ounces of marijuana and was fined $151 and was ordered to complete 24 hours of community service. In a separate case, he was found guilty of 3rd degree trespassing and was fined $94 and was ordered to complete 24 hours of community service.

Tyler W. Fernandez, 20, of Denver, was found guilty of underage possession/consumption of alcohol and possession of drug paraphernalia and was fined $226. He was also ordered to perform 24 hours of community service and to undergo an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations.

Kathleen M. O’Leary, 21, of Hamilton, N.Y., was given a deferred sentence of 6 months of probation on a charge of underage possession/consumption of alcohol. She was ordered to pay $53.50 in fines and costs, to perform 24 hours of community service, to undergo an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations, to abstain from alcohol use, and to make a $250 contribution to the Mountain Family Center.

Clayton L. Mansfield, 20, of Bend, Ore., was given a deferred sentence of 6 months of probation on a charge of underage possession/consumption of alcohol. She was ordered to pay $53.50 in fines and costs, to perform 24 hours of community service, to undergo an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations, to abstain from alcohol use, and to make a $250 contribution to the Mountain Family Center.

Camron Barati, 20, of Austin, Texas, was given a deferred sentence of 6 months of probation on a charge of underage possession/consumption of alcohol. She was ordered to pay $53.50 in fines and costs, to perform 24 hours of community service, to undergo an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations, to abstain from alcohol use, and to make a $250 contribution to the Mountain Family Center.

Lakan A. Hottle, 19, of Providence, R.I., was given a deferred sentence of 6 months of probation on a charge of underage possession/consumption of alcohol. She was ordered to pay $53.50 in fines and costs, to perform 24 hours of community service, to undergo an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations, to abstain from alcohol use, and to make a $250 contribution to the Mountain Family Center.

Bret J. Martin, 26, of Grand Lake, was fined $161.50 for allowing a dog to harass wildlife.

James Harold Block, 29, of Kremmling, was fined $126 for possession of drug paraphernalia.

Daniel F. Enright, 49, of Fraser, was fined $126 for having an open fire without a burn permit.

Bret Stanley, 37, no address provided, was fined $88.50 for having an open fire without a burn permit.

Kelly Z. Croft, 48, of Granby, was fined $96.50 for fishing without a license.

Gregory W. Croft, 39, of Granby, was fined $96.50 for fishing without a license.

Michael Allen Nann, 24, of Denver, was fined $96.50 for fishing without a license.


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