On the docket

Sunday, June 21, 2009 |
These felony cases are on the Coos County Circuit Court docket. The list reflects preliminary information from the court, not guilt or conviction.
Monday
• Shane M. Banister - Change of plea hearing on possession of methamphetamine.
• Steven W. Blum - Change of plea hearing on possession of methamphetamine.
• Donald A. Huard - Change of plea hearing on two counts of first-degree theft.
• Darren E. Rigel - Change of plea hearing on charges including attempt to elude police with a vehicle and reckless driving.
• David E. Weber - Change of plea hearing on three counts of first-degree arson.
• Paul W. Frey - Change of plea hearing on first-degree sexual abuse.
• Shane J. Crousser - Sentencing hearing on possession of methamphetamine.
• Douglas A. Rinier - Sentencing hearing on possession of methamphetamine.
• Daniel L. Deroest - Change of plea hearing on charges including unauthorized use of a vehicle, failure to report as a felony sex offender and failure to report as a sex offender.
• John M. Dutcher - Sentencing hearing on charges including sexual penetration with a foreign object and first-degree sexual abuse.
• Gentry B. King - Sentencing hearing on charges including third-degree rape, third-degree sexual abuse and contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor.
• Bryan L. McCall - Change of plea hearing on second-degree assault.
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