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Friday, March 16, 2007
THE JUNEAU EMPIRE
Courts
Court records show the following legal actions among those taken recently in Juneau Superior and District courts.
Judgments:
- Zebadiah Sipper, 26, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a Oct. 25, 2006, incident from which his blood-alcohol was measured at .195 percent. Juneau District Court Judge Keith B. Levy imposed 20 days in jail with 70 days suspended, fined Sipper $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, put him on probation for three years and revoked his license for one year.
- Jacob Mulloy, 36, was found guilty of driving while intoxicated, stemming from a Dec. 12, 2006, incident from which his blood-alcohol was measured at .102 percent. Levy imposed 6 days in jail with 40 days suspended, fined Mulloy $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, put him on probation for 18 months and revoked his license for 90 days.
- Sallie Wright, 26, was found guilty of driving while intoxicated, stemming from a Dec. 20, 2006, incident from which her blood-alcohol was measured at .166 percent. Juneau Magistrate John W. Sivertsen Jr., imposed 6 days in jail with 40 days suspended, fined Wright $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, put her on probation for 18 months and revoked her license for 90 days.
- Jeremy Colombo, 18, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a Dec. 22, 2006, incident from which his blood-alcohol was measured at .188 percent. Levy imposed 6 days in jail with 44 days suspended, fined Colombo $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, put him on probation for 18 months and revoked his license for 90 days.
- Frank Kimball, 38, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a Jan. 24, 2007, incident from which no blood-alcohol level was available. Levy imposed 20 days in jail with 70 days suspended, fined Kimball $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, put him on probation for three years and revoked his license for one year.
- Derek Nelson, 22, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a Feb. 24, 2007, incident from which his blood-alcohol was measured at .137 percent. Levy imposed 3 days in jail with 30 days suspended, fined Nelson $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, put him on probation for one year and revoked his license for 90 days.
- Patricia Lockhart, 46, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a March 4, 2007, incident from which her blood-alcohol was measured at .196 percent. Levy imposed 20 days in jail with 40 days suspended, fined Lockhart $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, put her on probation for three years and revoked her license for one year.
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