District Court
Thomas Eldon Jepsen, Oxford Junction, pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of burglar tools. Jepsen was sentenced to two years in jail and fined $855 plus court costs. The sentence was suspended and Jepsen was placed on probation for two years.
Jerrid Michael Boge, Monticello, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while barred. Boge was fined $855 plus court costs.
Sean Michael Mann, Morley, was charged with domestic abuse assault and two counts of child endangerment. An arraignment is set for Oct. 25.
Tony Edward Brandt, Onslow, pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing bodily injury. Brandt was sentenced to two days in jail and fined $430 plus court costs.
Jamie Bickford, Anamosa, was charged with driving while barred. An arraignment is set for Oct. 25.
Andrew Likanchuk, Anamosa, was charged with driving while barred as a habitual offender. An arraignment is set for Oct. 25.
Jacci Nichole Usher, Cedar Rapids, was charged with driving while barred as a habitual offender and possession of a controlled substance: marijuana. An arraignment is set for Oct. 18.
Joshua Ray Kaczinski, Wyoming, was charged with driving while barred as a habitual offender and domestic abuse assault. An arraignment is set for Oct. 18.
Jason Wayne Casper, Springville, was charged with second-degree theft and possession of a controlled substance: methamphetamine. An arraignment is set for Oct. 4.
Michael Aaron Dutcher, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to charges of two counts of first-degree murder, second-degree kidnapping and attempting to commit murder. Dutcher was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Martin Joseph Payton, Anamosa, pleaded not guilty to charges of four counts of forgery, second-degree theft and third-degree theft. A jury trial is set for Jan. 4.
Sarah Beth McMurran, Cedar Rapids, pleaded not guilty to a charge of forgery, A jury trial is set for Nov. 16.
Timothy Michael Williams, Anamosa, was charged with domestic abuse assault, second offense. An arraignment is set for Sept. 27.
Kira Ann Hacker, Clarence, pleaded not guilty to charges of possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance: marijuana. A jury trial is set for Nov. 8.
Sarah Mae Collins, Monticello, had a charge of domestic abuse dismissed.
Bradley Allen Dugan, Anamosa, pleaded not guilty to a charge of violation of no contact/protective order-contempt. A bench trial is set for Oct. 6.
Dillon James Abbott, Marion, was found guilty of charges of possession of a controlled substance: marijuana and OWI. Abbott was sentenced to a total of 10 days in jail and fined $1,680 plus court costs.
Angel Ann Hurt, Anamosa, was charged with possession of a controlled substance: marijuana, second offense. An arraignment is set for Oct. 4.
Coty Joseph Lukemyres, Monticello, pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing bodily injury. Lukemyres was sentenced to two days in jail and fined $430 plus court costs.
Sandra Marie Maus, Monticello, pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing bodily injury. Maus was sentenced to two days in jail and fined $430 plus court costs.
Riley James Foix, Cedar Rapids, was charged with possession of a controlled substance: marijuana. An arraignment is set for Oct. 4.
Brooke Marie Lambing, Cedar Rapids, was charged with possession of a controlled substance: marijuana. An arraignment is set for Oct. 4.
Tanner Clayton Hayzlett, Olin, was charged with two counts of assault causing bodily injury or mental illness. An arraignment is set for Oct. 25.
Dante Javari Powell, Marion, was found guilty of a charge of contempt of court for violating the terms and conditions of probation. Powell was sentenced to two days in jail.
Christopher David Decker, Monticello, pleaded guilty to a charge of OWI, second offense. Decker was sentenced to 180 days in jail and fined $1,875 plus court costs. All but seven days of the sentence were suspended and Decker was placed on probation for two years.
Kristofer John Vacek, Oxford Junction, pleaded guilty to a charge of OWI. Vacek was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $1,250 plus court costs. All but two days of the sentence were suspended and Vacek was placed on probation for one year.