Feb. 28
Joe Tubb, Los Alamos, pleaded no contest to DWI and not guilty to failure to maintain traffic lane in Los Alamos Magistrate Court. Judge Pat Casados found Tubb guilty of DWI; the prosecution dismissed the other charge. The initial charge against Tubb was aggravated DWI for failure to comply with chemical testing. Tubb was ordered to install an ignition interlock device, serve supervised probation for 364 days and pay a $241 fine.
Logan Hayden, Los Alamos, pleaded not guilty disorderly conduct in Magistrate Court. Judge Casados found the defendant guilty. Hayden was initially charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Casados ordered him to 180 days supervised probation and a $73 fine.
James Kershner, Los Alamos, pleaded no contest to DWI and not guilty to not having insurance in Magistrate Court. The prosecution dismissed the second charge. Casados found Kershner guilty of DWI although the initial charge was for aggravated DWI for having a blood alcohol content of .16 or above. He was ordered to obtain an ignition interlock device, participate in an alcohol and drug screening and 364 days of supervised probation,
Feb. 29
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