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Grand County Court Report

A Granby man was ordered to pay fines, fees, costs and restitution of nearly $6,000 after being found guilty of criminal mischief and being given a deferred sentence for 2nd degree burglary by the District Court in Hot Sulphur Springs last week.

Brandon C. Teichman, 26, of Granby, was found guilty of criminal mischief – $500-$1,000, for which he was sentenced to 38 days in jail with credit for 38 days served and two years of probation. He was also given a deferred sentence of two years of probation and 38 days in jail with credit for 38 days served on a charge of 2nd degree attempted burglary of building. He was ordered to pay a total of $5,752.04 in fines, fees, costs and restitution, to complete 40 hours of community service, to undergo substance abuse and mental health evaluations and comply with their recommendations, to abstain from alcohol and drugs during probation and treatment and to attend a minimum of three Alcoholics/Narcotics Anonymous meetings per week.

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Sentences handed down last week in Grand County Court included:

Joshua Dallas Stevens, 22, of Arvada, was found guilty of driving under the influence and driving under restraint, for which he was sentenced to a total of 545 days in jail with 535 days suspended and to serve only five days because of concurrent sentences. In addition, his previous probation was revoked and a new term of two years of probation with alcohol supervision was ordered along with the defendant paying fines and costs of $773 and undergoing an alcohol evaluation.



Zechariah C. Schultz, 35, of Silverthorne, was given a deferred sentence of 18 months of supervised probation on a charge of 3rd degree assault – knowingly/reckless causing injury. He was ordered to pay fines and costs of $1,110, to complete 90 hours of community service, to complete 36 weeks of violence treatment and to make a $500 contribution to The Advocates.

Debra Ann Landa, 55, of Grand Lake, was found guilty of driving while ability impaired, for which she was sentenced to 180 days in jail (suspended) and one year of probation with alcohol supervision. She was also ordered to pay fines and costs of $492, to complete 24 hours of community service, to obtain an alcohol evaluation and comply with its recommendations and to abstain from alcohol during treatment and probation.

Eric M. Krapil, 30, of Wilmette, Ill., was found guilty of driving while ability impaired, for which he was sentenced to 180 days in jail (suspended) and one year of unsupervised probation. He was also ordered to pay fines and costs of $492, to complete 40 hours of community service and to abstain from alcohol during treatment and probation.

Antonio Castaned Fernandez, 31, of Aurora, was found guilty of driving under restraint, for which he was sentenced to 120 days in jail and ordered to pay fines and costs of $291.

Luis Guerrero-Galuan, 32, of Commerce City, was found guilty of driving under restraint, for which he was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 175 days suspended and was ordered to pay fines and costs of $232.

James B. Parks Jr., 38, of Silverthorne, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge for possession of one to eight ounces of marijuana, for which his two years of unsupervised probation was revoked and he was sentenced to 30 days in jail. He was also ordered to pay $909 in fines and costs.

Christopher Joseph Aument, 22, of Tabernash, was found guilty of driving under restraint and driving a defective vehicle, for which he was sentenced to two days in jail and one year of unsupervised probation. In addition, he was ordered to pay fines, fees and costs of $214 and to complete a total of 60 hours of community service.

Taylor W. Hutchins, 21, of Fort Collins, was found guilty of failure to display proof of insurance and permitting an unauthorized minor to drive. He was sentenced to 180 days of unsupervised probation and ordered to pay fines and costs of $803 and to complete 40 hours of community service.

Gerald H. Clayton, 59, of Westminster, was found guilty of permitting an unauthorized minor to drive, for which he was fined $72, ordered to complete 40 hours of community service and to make a $250 contribution to the Mountain Family Center.

Andrew K.G. Coburn, 36, of Mesa, Ariz., was found guilty of permitting an unauthorized minor to drive, for which he was fined $72, was ordered to complete 40 hours of community service and pay a $100 supervision fee, and to make a $250 contribution to the Mountain Family Center.

Teresa Shore, 48, of Littleton was fined $197 for speeding 5-9 mph over the limit.

Shelby M. Newberry, 20, of Fort Collins, was fined $115 for speeding 5-9 mph over the limit.

Sean A. Rogers, 33, of Longmont, was fined $72 for permitting an unauthorized person to drive.


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