Lawrence County Court Docket for the week of February 14-18
Arraignments
Commonwealth vs. Brandon Fasnacht
No/expired registration plates and receipt
Failure of owner to maintain insurance
Failure to comply with helmet law
Vehicle nuisance, noisy, etc
Rear license not illuminated
Operating on suspended/revoked license
Failure to register transfer of motor vehicle
Improper display of registration plates
Failure to notify address change to Department of Transportation
Possession of controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense
Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance
Commonwealth vs. Anita Farmer
Unlawful transaction with a minor, 3rd degree
Commonwealth vs. Jason Mollett
Burglary, 2nd degree
Commonwealth vs. Brandon Fasnacht
Possession of defaced firearm
Commonwealth vs. Michael Cordle
Disorderly conduct, 2nd degree
Pretrial Conference
Commonwealth vs. Nathaniel Pack
Criminal trespassing, 2nd degree
Criminal mischief, 3rd degree
Terroristic threatening, 3rd degree
Resisting arrest
Commonwealth vs. Michael Price
No operators/moped license
Criminal mischief, 3rd degree
Commonwealth vs. Christopher Price
No operators/moped license
Criminal mischief, 3rd degree
Commonwealth vs. Nathaniel Pack
Resisting arrest
Menacing
Commonwealth vs. Nathaniel Pack
Criminal trespassing, 1st degree
Commonwealth vs. Eric Cook
Harassment, no physical contact
Commonwealth vs. Patricia Carter
Local city ordinance
Commonwealth vs. Roy Sloas
Failure to wear seat belts
Failure to produce insurance card
Possession of Marijuana
Commonwealth vs. Joshua Pack
Assault, 4th degree dating violence
Unlawful imprisonment, 2nd degree
Preliminary Hearing
Commonwealth vs. Jonathan Ratliff
Burglary, 2nd degree
Commonwealth vs. Katrina Mohl
Possession of controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense
2 counts of drug paraphernalia buy/possession
Possession of Marijuana
Under statute 530.070, a person may be found guilty of unlawful transaction with a minor in the third degree if:
They do not have a retail license, and they intentionally sell, give, buy, or obtain alcohol in any other way for a minor.
They intentionally induce, assist, or cause a minor to become consistently truant.
They intentionally and continually induce, assist, or cause a minor to disobey their parent or guardian.
Unlawful transaction with a minor in the third degree is a Class A misdemeanor.