18 Guilty
13 Felonies
Shawna Monique Prophet, 47, Alva: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 7, 2017, to unlawful possession of controlled drug in case CF-05-51. Defendant was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment under the custody and control of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections; all of said term(s) of imprisonment suspended subject to defendant complying with all rules and conditions of probation. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $4,683.62.
Shawna Monique Prophet, 47, Alva: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 7, 2017, to possession of controlled dangerous substance (meth) within 1,000 feet of a school in case CF-16-114. Defendant was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment under the custody and control of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections; all of said term(s) of imprisonment suspended subject to defendant complying with all rules and conditions of probation. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $6,584.75.
Twana Jean Smart, 54, Alva: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 27, 2017, to child neglect in case CF-15-35. Defendant was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment with all except the first 7 years suspended under the custody and control of the Oklahoma Department of Correction. These terms to be served concurrently to CF-16-59. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $3,475.66.
Twana Jean Smart, 54, Alva: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 27, 2017, to child neglect in case CF-16-59. Defendant was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment with all except the first 7 years suspended under the custody and control of the Oklahoma Department of Correction. These terms to be served concurrently to CF-15-35. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $3,020.65.
Bradford Kenneth Prophet, 45, Alva: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 13, 2017, to distribution of controlled dangerous substance (meth) within 2,000 feet of school in case CF-16-115. Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 13, 2017, to distribution of controlled dangerous substance (meth) within 2,000 feet of school in case CF-16-116. Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 13, 2017, to distribution of controlled dangerous substance (meth) within 2,000 feet of school in case CF-16-117. Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 13, 2017, to possession of controlled dangerous substance (meth) with intent to distribute in case CF-16-120. Defendant was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment; with all except the first 5 years suspended under the custody and control of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections for count 1. Defendant was sentenced to a term of 14 years imprisonment; with all except the first 5 years suspended under the custody and control of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections for count 2. Defendant was sentenced to a term of 14 years imprisonment; with all except the first 5 years suspended under the custody and control of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections for count 3. Defendant was sentenced to a term of 5 years imprisonment; all under custody and control of Oklahoma Department of Corrections. These terms to be served concurrently to each other and concurrently to Woods County CF-16-116, CF-16-117, CF-16-120 and Alfalfa County CF-15-14. Defendant to receive credit for time served in Woods County Jail since Oct. 18, 2016. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost of all cases $25,639.32.
Shana Annabelle Fahey, 44, Alva: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 7, 2017, to possession of controlled dangerous substance (meth) and maintaining place for keeping/selling controlled substance in case CF-16-154. Defendant has was sentenced to a term of 5 years imprisonment for count 1 and sentenced to a term of 3 years imprisonment for count 2; under the custody of Oklahoma Department of Corrections, all of said terms of imprisonment suspended pursuant to the rules and conditions of probation entered by the court. These terms to be served consecutively to count 1 of this case. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $2,046.17.
Shana Anabelle Hodgson, 44, Alva: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 7, 2017, to possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) in case CF-17-62. Defendant was sentenced to a term of 1 year imprisonment; under the custody and control of Oklahoma County Sheriff Office, all of terms of imprisonment suspended pursuant to the rules and conditions of probation entered by the court. These terms to be served concurrently to count 1 of CF-16-154. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $1,263.40.
Kambrie Rae Nash, 26, Carnie, Neb.: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 7, 2017, to possession of controlled dangerous substance (meth) with intent to distribute in case CF-17-76. Defendant was sentenced to a term of 15 years imprisonment; under the custody and control of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, all of said terms of imprisonment suspended pursuant to the rules and conditions of probations entered by the court. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $7,176.60.
Forest Edward Golbeck Jr., 28, Alva: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 8, 2017, to failure to register as a sex offender in case CF-17-83. Defendant was sentenced to a term of 1 year imprisonment; all under custody and control of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. These terms to be served concurrently to Alfalfa County case number CF-2010-46 and CF-2010-47. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $389.
5 Misdemeanors
Brandon James Smith, 31, Woodward: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 12, 2017, to breaking and entering dwelling without permission and malicious injury to property-under $1,000 in case CM-14-356. Defendant was sentenced to 1 year imprisonment for count 1 and sentenced to 1 year imprisonment for count 2; under the custody and control of the Woods County Sheriff, all of said terms of imprisonment suspended pursuant to the rules and conditions of probation entered by the court. These terms to be served consecutively to count 1. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $2,845.52.
Donald Richard Keck, 67, Chiloquin, Oregon: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 5, 2017, to possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) in case CM-17-69. Defendant was sentenced to 1 year imprisonment; under the custody ad control of the Woods County Sheriff, all of said terms of imprisonment suspended pursuant to the rules and conditions of probation entered by the court. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $941.24.
Joel Kenneth Porter, 50, Waynoka: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 12, 2017, to public intoxication in case CM-17-86. Defendant shall report to the District Court of Woods County Oct. 19, 2017, at 1:30 p.m. for a hearing on the defendant’s ability to pay fines and cost pursuant to section VIII of the rules of the court of criminal appeals. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $474.98.
Lloyd Pressley Brown, 41, Carmen: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 25, 2017, to DUI in case CM-17-98. Defendant was sentenced to a term of 1 year imprisonment; under the custody and control of the Woods County Sheriff, all of said terms of imprisonment suspended pursuant to the rules and conditions of probation entered by the court. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $1,130.90.
Thomas David Fothergill, 57, Waynoka: Defendant pleaded guilty Sept. 6, 2017, to public intoxication in case CM-17-107. Defendant was sentenced to a term of 30 days imprisonment; under the custody and control of the Woods County Sheriff, all of said terms of imprisonment suspended pursuant to the rules and conditions of probation entered by the court. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $395.90.
25 Dismissed
11 Expunged
4 Felonies
Carson Ray Delong, 24, Alva: Defendant had been charged with embezzlement in case CF-14-71. The defendant has pleaded guilty in CF-14-73 and has been sentenced to 8 year suspended sentence, in the District Court and it is in the best interest of justice that this case be dismissed, upon payment of costs and assessments. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $3,517.10.
Efren Lee Christon, 38, Carmen: Defendant had been charged with possession of controlled dangerous substances in case CF-14-96 and sentenced to 5 years suspended sentenced and in CM-14-305 sentenced to 1 year per count running consecutive to each other and to CF-14-96, in the District Court and it is in the best interest of justice that his case be dismissed upon payment of costs and assessments. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $7,808.50.
James Dean Shreeve, 80, Freedom: Defendant had been charged with harboring a fugitive from justice in case CF-16-104. The defendant has plead nolo contendere in CM-16-127 and sentenced to 1 year suspended sentence, and it is in the best of justice that this case be dismissed, upon payment of costs and assessments. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $609.
Sarah Marie Miller, 36, Enid: Defendant had been charged with petit larceny AFCF in case CF-17-114.To be refiled as misdemeanor; statute 21 O.S. 51.3 repealed July 1, 2017, without costs or assessments.
10 Misdemeanors
Monty Eugene Long, 44, Capron: Defendant had been charged with operation of a motor vehicle while license is revoked in case CM-07-228. The defendant stipulated the application in CF-06-73 on Oct. 30, 2010, and sentenced to 4 years suspended sentence, in the District Court and it is in the best interest of justice that this case be dismissed upon payment of costs and assessments. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $509.
Jordan Lee Fixico, 36, Seminole: Defendant has been charged with driving a motor vehicle while license under revocation in case CM-09-34. Said dismissal will best serve the ends of justice upon payment of costs and assessments. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $299.
Anthony Dillard, 25, no city: Defendant had been charged with obtaining cash or merchandise by bogus check in case CM-13-75. The defendant has paid outstanding bogus check restitution and fees totaling $228. Said dismissal will best serve the ends of justice upon payment of costs and assessments. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $304.
Joshua Vernon, 39, Chouteau: Defendant had been charged with bogus check in case CM-14-28. The defendant has paid outstanding bogus check restitution and fees totaling $321.90. Said dismissal will best serve the ends of justice upon payment of costs and assessments. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $304.
Chrissy Lynn Province, 31, Alva: Defendant had been charged with unlawful possession of paraphernalia in case CM-14-213. The defendant has pleaded guilty in CF-14-56 and has been sentenced to 5 years suspended sentence under community sentencing program, the District Cut and it is in the best interest of justice that this case be dismissed upon payment of costs and assessments. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $389.50.
April Neill, 38, Alva: Defendant had been charged with obtaining cash or merchandise by bogus check in case CM-16-154. The defendant has paid outstanding bogus check restitution and fees totaling $1,124.67. Said dismissal will best serve the ends of justice upon payment of costs and assessments. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $337.75.
Andrew Derrick Yates, 21, Waddell, Arizona: Defendant had been charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) in case CM-17-19. The defendant entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with the state and it is in the best interest of justice that this case be dismissed upon payment of costs and assessments in count 1 and without cost or assessments in count 2. Defendant shall pay total fees and cost $862.15.
Danielle Louise Mongold, 32, Alva: Defendant had been charged with obstructing an officer in case CM-17-37. Defendant provided proof of counseling. Said dismissal will best served the ends of justice without costs or assessments.
Addison Kent Gann, 18, Alva: Defendant had been charged with DUI – drugs, possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia in case CM-17-61.Without prejudice. Defendant entering military. Without costs or assessments.
28 Deferred
8 Felonies
Derek Lynn Bell, 34, Westcliffe, Colorado: Defendant had been charged with burglary second degree in case CF-14-76. Sentence was deferred for 5 years.
Derek Lynn Bell, 34, Westcliffe, Colorado: Defendant had been charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants in case CF-14-78. Sentenced was deferred for 5 years.
Timothy Douglas Smart, 57, Alva: Defendant had been charged with enabling child neglect in case CF-15-36. Sentence was deferred for 10 years.
Timothy Douglas Smart, 57, Alva: Defendant had been charged with enabling child neglect in case CF-16-60. Sentence was deferred for 10 years.
Joshua Adams Ramos, 37, Amarillo, Texas: Defendant had been charged with omitting to provide for minor child in case CF-16-108. Sentence was deferred for 8 years.
Steven Blair Steffen, 34, Waynoka: Defendant had been charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance in case CF-16-136. Sentence was deferred for 1 year.
Sherina Ann Woods, 33, Alva: Defendant had been charged with attempting to manufacture controlled substance (hashish) in case CF-17-28. Sentence was deferred for 3 years.
Caleb Matthew Hamm, 23, Spicewood, Texas: Defendant had been charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) in case CF-17-67. Sentence was deferred for 1 year.
20 Misdemeanors
Christopher Jordan Glass, 32, Alva: Defendant had been charged with breaking and entering in case CM-16-114. Sentence was deferred for 1 year.
Jennifer Kathleen Scribner, 31, Alva: Defendant had been charged with domestic abuse – assault and battery in case CM-17-6. Sentence was deferred for 2 years.
Jennifer Kathleen Scribner, 31, Alva: Defendant had been charged with DUI in case CM-17-55. Sentence was deferred for 2 years.
Uriah T. Hardeman, 20, Earlsboro: Defendant had been charged with injury to standing crop in case CM-17-20. Sentence was deferred for 18 months.
Uriah T. Hardeman, 20, Earlsboro: Defendant had been charged with driving under the influence of drugs in case CM-17-49. Sentence was deferred for 18 months.
Lukas Steven Kent, 28, Helena: Defendant had been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol in case CM-17-38. Sentence was deferred for 1 year.
Paige Lenae Hood, 23, Waynoka: Defendant had been charged with obtaining cash or merchandise by bogus check in case CM-17-46. Sentence was deferred for 10 years.
Jennie leigh Borneman, 36, Alva: Defendant had been charged with actual physical control of vehicle while under the influence and possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) in case CM-17-54. Sentence was deferred for 3 years.
Joseph Edward Greutman, 20, Roanoke, Texas: Defendant had been charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) in case CM-17-64. Sentence was deferred for 18 months.
Jessica Rae Hensley, 19, Stillwater: Defendant had been charged with driving under the influence of drugs in case CM-17-65. Sentence was deferred for 18 months.
Eltonio Ontre Evans, 19, El Reno: Defendant had been charged with driving under the influence of drugs in case CM-17-66. Sentence was deferred for 18 months.
Alan Wayne Maher, 53, Hardtner, Kansas: Defendant had been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol in case CM-17-74. Sentence was deferred for 18 months.
Jennifer O. Hawkins, 41, Alva: Defendant had been charged with larceny of merchandise from a retailer in case CM-17-77. Sentence was deferred for 6 months.
Tyliq Jaquay Brazille, 24, Oklahoma City: Defendant had been charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) in case CM-17-88. Sentence was deferred for 18 months.
Dustin Lane Cutler, 27, Marshfield, Missouri: Defendant had been charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) in case CM-17-93. Sentence was deferred for 18 months.
Kerel Ruth Stone, 44, Alva: Defendant had been charged with DUI in case CM-17-97. Sentence was deferred for 2 years.
David Tyler Ingraham, 23, Alva: Defendant had been charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) in case CM-17-103. Sentence was deferred for 2 years.
Alyssa Annette Garcia, 28, Alva: Defendant had been charged with endeavoring/conspiracy to possessions of controlled dangerous substance in case CM-17-132. Sentence was deferred for 1 year.
Dewayne Glen McGeoch, 30, Wichita, Kansas: Defendant had been charged with leaving the scene of an accident damaged fixture in case CM-17-150. Sentence was deferred for 2 years.
Michael Grady Ashlock, 61, Woodward: Defendant had been charged with DUI – aggravated in case CM-17-158. Sentence was deferred for 2 years.
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