Stephens County District Court
MISDEMEANOR CONVICTIONS
Thomas A. Kretchmar, 58, Bonham, Texas; (1) Driving without a driver’s license: Seven months and a $200 fine plus court costs; (2) Failure to carry proof of insurance: 30 days and a $100 fine plus court costs; (3) Leaving the scene of an accident involving damage: Seven months and a $200 fine plus court costs.
Fernlyn K. Griffin, 48, Comanche: (1) Driving under the influence of drugs: One year suspended and a $500 fine plus court costs; (2) Failure to pay taxes: $100 fine plus court costs; (3) Leaving the scene of a property damage accident: $100 fine plus court costs.
Archie Thomas Hare, 33, Comanche; DUI: One year suspended and a $500 fine plus court costs.
Patrick Shelton, 21, Lawton; (1) Carrying a concealed weapon: 30 days suspended and a $250 fine plus court costs; (2) Malicious injury to property: One year suspended and a $250 fine plus court costs.
Timothy Shane Turner, 37, Duncan; Domestic abuse - assault and battery: One year suspended but for the first 48 hours and a $500 fine plus court costs.
Joshua Daniel Berry, 24, Duncan; (1) DUI: One year suspended and a $500 fine plus court costs; (2) Driving under suspension: One year suspended and a $250 fine plus court costs. Sentences to run concurrant.
Lee Earl Keihn, 35, Duncan; Domestic assault and battery in the presence of a minor: One year suspended but for the first 72 hours and a $1,000 fine plus court costs.
Felony convictions
Krispun Devlin York, 22, Marlow; (1) Assault and battery upon a police officer: Five years suspended but for the first year and a $500 fine plus court costs; (2) DUI: One year suspended and a $500 fine plus court costs; (3) Attempting to elude police: One year suspended and a $1,000 fine plus court costs; (4) Malicious injury to property under $2,500: One year suspended and a $250 fine plus court costs.
Lyndell Keith Smelley, 48, Oklahoma City; (1) Possession of a controlled substance: Five years suspended and a $1,000 fine plus court costs; (2) Possession of drug paraphernalia: One year suspended and a $500 fine plus court costs. Sentences to run concurrant.
Anthony Lee Elswick, 35, Duncan; Attempting to elude a police officer: 10 years suspended but for the first five years and a $1,000 fine plus court costs.
Jeremiah Justin Ball, 32, Marlow; Lewd or indecent proposals or acts to a child under 16: Five years suspended and a $1,500 fine plus court costs.
Christy Lynn Zarantonello, 33, Comanche; Manufacture of a controlled and dangerous substance and possession of material with the intent to distribute: 10 years and a $50,000 fine plus court costs.
Justin Dawayne Elix, 26, Duncan; Escape from arrest or detention: Two years and a $500 fine plus court costs.
Kenisha Nicole Fisher, 36, Marlow; Knowingly concealing stolen property: Three years suspended and a $250 fine plus court costs.
Casandra Elizabeth Brown, 27, Duncan; Prisoner placing body fluid on a government employee: Two years suspended and a $500 fine plus court costs.
Cassi N. Hill, 29, Oklahoma City; Uttering a forged instrument: Seven years suspended and a $1,000 fine plus court costs.
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