The following are convictions made in April 2015 for driving under the influence with a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent or higher or by prescription or illegal drugs. Unless otherwise indicated, all convicts were ordered to obtain and follow drug/alcohol evaluations, attend a victim-impact panel and to perform community service. Suspensions of jail time (in parentheses) are awarded if all other requirements of the sentence are completed within one year. Dollar amounts not otherwise specified are court costs defendants were ordered to pay.
Emma R. Caudill, 271 Ridge Road, Durango. 25 days La Plata County Jail, 52 hours public service, $329.10 restitution.
Daniel J. Connett, 230 Pinon Road, Durango. 90 days La Plata County Jail (78 days suspended), 48 hours public service, $118.38 restitution.
Dusty B. Cook, 2011 Troy King Road, No. 442, Farmington, New Mexico. 180 days La Plata County Jail, 75 hours public service, $58 restitution.
Sunni J. Kiro, 492 W. 500 S., Blanding, Utah. 15 days La Plata County Jail, 56 hours public service, $14.42 restitution.
Alexander Martineaubond, 73 Gleneagles Drive, Durango. 90 days La Plata County Jail (78 days suspended), 48 hours public service, $82.60 restitution.
Amy M. Spurgeon, 758 Stagecoach Trail, Durango. 90 days La Plata County Jail (78 days suspended), 48 hours public service, $124.85 restitution.
Wacey F. Woody, No. 44 Crownpoint Drive, Crownpoint, New Mexico. 90 days La Plata County Jail (78 days suspended), 72 hours public service, $58.50 restitution.
DWAI Convictions
The following are April 2015 convictions for driving while ability impaired with a blood-alcohol content between 0.05 percent and 0.08 percent or by prescription or illegal drugs. Unless otherwise indicated, all convicts were ordered to obtain and follow drug/alcohol evaluations, attend a victim-impact panel and to perform community service. Suspensions of jail time (in parentheses) are awarded if all other requirements of the sentence are completed within one year. Dollar amounts not otherwise specified are court costs defendants were ordered to pay.
Clifford D. Carter, 207 County Road 907, No. 4, Durango. 15 days La Plata County Jail (15 days suspended), 24 hours public service, $191.35 restitution.
Emma R. Caudill, 271 Ridge Road, Durango. 10 days La Plata County Jail, 56 hours public service, $89.72 restitution.
Chase G. Collins, 89 County Road 220, Durango. 15 days La Plata County Jail (15 days suspended), 24 hours public service, $83 restitution.
Andrew C. Cundiff, 238 Forest Lakes Drive, Bayfield. 15 days La Plata County Jail (15 days suspended), 24 hours public service, $34 restitution.
Phillip A. Garippo, 385 Sossaman Road, Bayfield. 15 days La Plata County Jail (15 days suspended), 24 hours public service, $348.25 restitution.
Ronald Montoya, 207 Woodcrest Drive, Durango. 180 days La Plata County Jail, 100 hours public service.
Daniel L. Pearce, 36 Jubilee Ct., Pagosa Springs. 90 days La Plata County Jail (78 days suspended), 48 hours public service, $107.57 restitution.
Zachary T. Perry, 1206 Florida Road, Durango. 15 days La Plata County Jail (15 days suspended), 24 hours public service, $34 restitution.
Joseph B. Pullen Jr., 34237 U.S. Highway 550, No. 72, Durango. 10 days La Plata County Jail, 56 hours public service, $7.98 restitution.
Howard R. Sills, 26086 U.S. Highway 160, Unit 1, Durango. 15 days La Plata County Jail (15 days suspended), 24 hours public service, $326.90 restitution.
Tommy Vigil, 21134 U.S. Highway 160, No. 60, Durango. 45 days La Plata County Jail, 80 hours public service, $33.50 restitution.
Jake G. Williams, 69 County Road 2896, Aztec, New Mexico. 15 days La Plata County Jail (15 days suspended), 24 hours public service, $42.77 restitution.
Deferred Judgments
The following cases of driving while ability impaired with a blood-alcohol content between 0.05 percent and 0.08 percent or by prescription or illegal drugs were granted deferred judgments and sentences in April 2015. A deferred judgment is not a conviction. It is a sentence typically put off (deferred) for a specific period of time, typically a year. If the defendant complies with each of the conditions of the deferred sentence within the allotted time period, the defendant’s record is cleared of this charge. Orders typically require no violations of the law during the period of the order, except for traffic infractions, attend a victim-impact panel and alcohol education class. Dollar amounts not otherwise specified are court costs defendants were ordered to pay.
Evan G. Hornstein, P.O. Box 925, Hayden, Colorado. 24 hours public service, $281.90 restitution.
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