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Divorces

The following divorces were recently finalized and recorded in the office of Mason County Circuit Clerk Bill Withers (maiden names appear when available): Ernest L. Ross, Jr. and Grace A. Sanders. Shawn M. Schappe and Frances A. Hewitt. Donald E. Fielder and Jody L. Ronald D. Glenn and Cheryl A. Warden. Charles W. Litchfield and Jill L. Rainey. David E. Yonker and Kayla Taylor. Duane Johnson and Jennifer M. Swisher. Howard R. Stewart and Tammy L. Joseph D. Veroski and Kelly S. Hughart. James R. Roush, Jr. and Lisa L. Lear. Timothy Blankenship and Sarah. Jonathon W. Reynolds and Holli A. Lyman Greenlee and Beverly Roush. John P. Sayre and Roxanne M. Matheny. Jimmy L. Gantt and Lora L. Carter. David R. Pack and Christine L. Nibert. Stephen Hieronymus, Jr. and Rebecca.

Circuit Court

The following cases were recently heard by Judge David W. Nibert in Mason County Circuit Court according to the official court docket filed in the office of Circuit Clerk Bill Withers: State v. Jarred M. Bright, pre-sentencing investigation, continued to 9:30 a.m., May 2. State v. Donald R. Shepard, sentenced with credit for 90 days time served, granted home confinement with sentencing to begin April 25, pay costs and fees. State v. Tommy L. Allen, plea, pre-sentence investigation with sentencing at 9:30 a.m., May 20. State v. Gregory N. Richardson, foresnsic hearing continued to 10 a.m., June 10. State v. Scott Ramey, case dismissed. McCausland v. Brown, pretrial hearing. State v. Robert A. Jordan, III, home confinement reinstated. Barhart v. Big River Mining, pretrial on April 30. State v. Kimberly Miller, hearing continued to 10:30 a.m., May 20. State v. Richard A. Hurt, plea, hearing set for 2 p.m., June 17. State v. Robert E. Lee, plea with condition of one to five years home confinement, pay costs and restitution. State v. Howard E. Shirley, waiver of extradition granted. State v. Brittany M. Black, plea, pre-sentencing investigation, sentencing set for 11:30 a.m., May 31. State v. Joshua McCormick, pre-sentence investigation, hearing at 9:30 a.m., May 20.

The following cases are set to come before Judge Nibert on Monday, April 22, according to the official court docket filed in the office of Circuit Clerk Bill Withers: State v. Neal B. Bonecutter, hearing on bond reduction. State v. Hosea Whitlach, hearing on bond reduction. State v. Bradley S. Kelly, hearing on bond reduction. State v. Franklin Eaves, hearing on bond reduction. Tri-State Industrial Supply v. Tri-State Material Handling, hearing on motion for default judgement. State v. Cari C. Perroud, bench trial. State v. Mark R. Smith, further disposition. State v. Michael Adkins, hearing on probation revocation. State v. Charles B. Hill, hearing on probation revocation. Reynolds v. Reynolds, hearing on motion to dismiss. State v. Matthew Gibson, hearing on motion to modify bond.

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