Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday, April 2, 2013.
Jason Schmitt Possession of a Controlled Substance – Class D Felony (Three Counts)
Unlawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug – Class D Felony
Dustin Dimmett Maintaining a Common Nuisance – Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana – Class A Misdemeanor
Driving While Suspended – Class B Misdemeanor
False Informing – Class B Misdemeanor
Chance Anderson Possession of a Controlled Substance – Class D Felony
Robert Brown Possession of Methamphetamine – Class D Felony
Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .08 or More – Class C Misdemeanor; Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated – Class C Misdemeanor
Henry Deweese Possession of Methamphetamine – Class D Felony
Chauncy Curry Possession of Marijuana – Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana – Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to a Class D Felony due to Prior Convictions)
Bradley Hille Possession of a Controlled Substance – Class D Felony
Obstruction of Justice – Class D Felony
(Habitual Substance Offender Enhancement)
Earnest Gibson Intimidation – Class D Felony (Two Counts)
Resisting Law Enforcement – Class A Misdemeanor
Public Intoxication – Class B Misdemeanor
Carrie Hicks Possession of a Controlled Substance – Class D Felony
Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .15 or More – Class A Misdemeanor Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated – Class C Misdemeanor
Barbara Lyles Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .08 or More – Class C Misdemeanor (Enhanced to a Class D Felony due to Prior Convictions)
Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated – Class C Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to a Class D Felony due to Prior Convictions)
Possession of a Controlled Substance – Class D Felony
Unlawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug – Class D Felony
George Jones Jr. Neglect of a Dependant – Class D Felony
William Penn Operating a Vehicle as a Habitual Traffic Violator – Class D Felony
Danyon Dowlen Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon – Class B Felony
Modesto Ricard IV Domestic Battery – Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to a Class D Felony due to Prior Convictions)
Invasion of Privacy – Class A Misdemeanor
Julian Sejuela Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury – Class D Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement – Class D Felony
Roger Willis II Residential Entry – Class D Felony
Theft – Class D Felony
Interference with the Reporting of a Crime – Class A Misdemeanor
Battery – Class B Misdemeanor
Jermaine Johnson Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon – Class B Felony Escape – Class C Felony
Carrying a Handgun without a License – Class A Misdemeanor
Valisha Fleming Operating a Motor Vehicle after Forfeiture of License for Life – Class C Felony
Arnett Baines Criminal Recklessness – Class C Felony
For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Regene Newman at 812.435.5156 or via e-mail at rinewman@vanderburghgov.org
Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.
SENTENCE CHART
Class Range
Murder 45-65 Years
Class A Felony 20-50 Years
Class B Felony 6-20 Years
Class C Felony 2-8 Years
Class D Felony ½ – 3 Years
Class A Misdemeanor 0-1 Year
Class B Misdemeanor 0-180 Days
Class C Misdemeanor 0-60 Days