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Criminal court, June 7, 2016

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A Frackville man admitted Thursday in Schuylkill County Court that he drove under the influence twice in August 2015.

Shane M. Drumheller, 33, pleaded guilty to DUI in one case and DUI, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, violation of restrictions on alcoholic beverages and driving under suspension-DUI related in the other.

Judge James P. Goodman accepted the plea, ordered preparation of a presentence investigation and said he would schedule Drumheller’s sentencing for a later date. Goodman allowed Drumheller to remain free on $10,000 unsecured bail pending sentencing.

Frackville borough police in the one case alleged Drumheller was DUI on Aug. 10, 2015, in the borough.

West Mahanoy Township police in the other case alleged Drumheller was DUI and possessed drugs and paraphernalia on Aug. 28, 2015, in the township.

In other recent county court action, Judge Charles M. Miller accepted guilty pleas from, and, pursuant to agreements between prosecutors and defendants, imposed the indicated sentences on, these people:

Jamell C. Boyd, 24, of Leesport; terroristic threats and harassment; six to 12 months in prison concurrent with current sentence and $50 payment to the Criminal Justice Enhancement Account. Prosecutors withdrew a second count of harassment.

Bradley J. Haslam Jr., 22, of Pottsville; fleeing or eluding police, trespass by motor vehicle, operating snowmobile or ATV without muffler and operating snowmobile or ATV at unsafe speed; 18 months probation concurrent to current sentence, $125 in fines and $50 CJEA payment. Prosecutors withdrew charges of operating snowmobile or ATV without registration certificate, unlawful operation of snowmobile or ATV on streets or highways, operating snowmobile or ATV without liability insurance and stop sign violation.

Steven M. Hensel, 30, of Minersville; disorderly conduct; six months probation and $50 CJEA payment. Prosecutors withdrew a second count of disorderly conduct.

Thomas J. Kehl, 25, of Tamaqua; receiving stolen property and criminal mischief; nine to 24 months in a state correctional institution, $50 CJEA payment, $2,641.67 restitution and submission of a DNA sample to law enforcement authorities.

Shy Ann Kilraine-Richter, 27, of Minersville; possession of a controlled substance; 12 months probation, $100 payment to the Substance Abuse Education Fund, $50 CJEA payment and $239 restitution to the state police crime laboratory in Bethlehem. Prosecutors withdrew a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

“Stay away from the stuff,” Miller warned Kilraine-Richter. “You’ll ruin your health.”

Drarwin G. Knight Jr., 24, of Pottsville; receiving stolen property and possession of drug paraphernalia; 12 months probation, $100 SAEF payment and $50 CJEA payment. Prosecutors withdrew a charge of theft.

Davina I. Leymeister, 44, of Saint Clair; possession of a controlled substance; 23 months probation, $100 SAEF payment, $50 CJEA payment and $113 restitution to the state police crime laboratory in Bethlehem.

Adam Lutz, 29, of Pottsville; possession of drug paraphernalia; time served to 12 months in prison with immediate parole, $100 SAEF payment and $50 CJEA payment.

Robert Macharsky Jr., 42, address not known; theft by deception; one to 23 months in prison, $50 CJEA payment and $153.71 restitution. Prosecutors withdrew charges of receiving stolen property and conspiracy.

Megan R. Maguschak, 24, of Beaver Meadows; theft; 12 months probation, $50 CJEA payment and $64.91 restitution. Prosecutors withdrew charges of retail theft, receiving stolen property and conspiracy.

Charles A. Palina, 27, of Mechanicsville; possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia; 18 months probation, $100 SAEF payment, $50 CJEA payment and $113 restitution to the state police crime laboratory in Bethlehem.

Justin A. Pasinski, 26, of Pottsville; driving under the influence; 48 hours to six months house arrest with electronic monitoring, $500 fine, $100 SAEF payment, $50 CJEA payment and $60 restitution to Schuylkill Medical Center-South Jackson Street.

Andrew T. Putlock, 33, of Schuylkill Haven; four counts of identity theft and two each of access device fraud and theft by deception; time served to 24 months in prison with immediate parole, 11 months consecutive probation, $150 in CJEA payments, $150 bench warrant fee, $514.36 restitution and submission of a DNA sample to law enforcement authorities. Prosecutors withdrew two counts of receiving stolen property.

Shannon K. Reed, 33, of Pottsville; six counts of possession of a controlled substance and two of possession of drug paraphernalia; 23 months probation, $200 in SAEF payments, $100 in CJEA payments and $365 restitution to the state police crime laboratory in Bethlehem. Prosecutors withdrew two counts of public drunkenness.

Holly A. Rhode, 47, of Pottsville; failure to drive at a safe speed; $25 fine. Prosecutors withdrew a charge of DUI.

Edward L. Rivera Jr., 31, of Tamaqua; two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and one each of possession of a controlled substance and operating vehicle without valid inspection; 12 months probation, $25 fine, $300 in SAEF payments and $150 in CJEA payments. Prosecutors withdrew an additional count of possession of drug paraphernalia and one count of driving under suspension.

Ernest A. Rosemond, 38, of Pottsville; criminal trespass; $75 fine. Prosecutors withdrew a charge of defiant trespass.

Melissa A. Rossin, 41, of Cumbola; disorderly conduct and public drunkenness; 12 months probation, $25 fine and $50 CJEA payment. Prosecutors withdrew charges of theft and harassment.

Scott L. Sargent, 31, of Shenandoah; possession of drug paraphernalia; 12 months probation, $100 SAEF payment and $50 CJEA payment. Prosecutors withdrew a charge of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

James B. Schubert, 54, of Aliquippa; bad checks; one to two years in a state correctional institution concurrent with current sentence, $50 CJEA payment and submission of a DNA sample to law enforcement authorities.

All defendants who were sentenced must pay costs as a part of their sentences.


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