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Misdemeanors

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Dec. 16, 2012

The following misdemeanor cases are found in Hardin District Court Division I in Elizabethtown. KAPS stands for Kentucky Alternative Programs. Totals include court costs and/or public advocacy fees. Birth year is in parenthesis.

Erskine Reychan Barrino (1991). Theft by unlawful taking. Sixty days in jail probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $310.

Susan Celeste Ammons (1967). Theft by deception. Total $185.

Andy Ray Peters (1982). Assault. Serve six months in jail concurrent with prior case. Court costs waived.

Evan J. Taylor (1993). Alcohol intoxication in a public place. Total $235.

Jennifer R. Hart (1979). Endangering the welfare of a minor. Ninety days in jail probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $155.

Henry J. Marquis (1990). Theft by unlawful taking. One hundred-eighty days in jail, serve six days balance probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $210.

Tiffany E. Naylor (1989). Attempted forgery. Twelve months in jail, serve one day balance probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $180.

StepahnieM. Cape(1990). Theft by unlawful taking. Sixty days in jail, serve nine days balance probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $210.

Tyler S. Davidson (1986). Assault. One hundred-eighty days in jail probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $210.

Kyle Degraphenreed (1981). Theft by deception. Sixty days in jail probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $210.

Steven C. Dever (1963). Resisting arrest; disorderly conduct. Ninety days in jail, serve one day balance probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $210.

The following misdemeanor cases are found in Hardin District Court Division II in Elizabethtown.

Jo Ann Newell (1962). Disorderly conduct. Serve four days in jail. Total $155.

Robert M. Hedges (1985). Theft by unlawful taking. Ninety days in jail, serve four days balance probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $155.

Gregory L. Valentine (1957). Theft by deception (four counts). Three hundred sixty-five days in jail, serve six days balance probated for two years on conditions in the order. Court costs waived.

Bradley J. Fulkerson (1964). Resisting arrest. Thirty days in jail probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $180.

Ira T. Kendall Jr. (1956). Theft by deception. Thirty days in jail probated for two years on conditions in the order. Total $155.