• On Mar. 27, Jami Ann Chappell was sentenced on her guilty plea to the crime of conspiracy to violate the controlled substances act, a violation of NRS 453.401(1)(a), a category C felony. She was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment in the Nevada Department of Corrections for a maximum term of 60 months, with a minimum parole eligibility of 24 from this date. She was given credit for 21 days time served, concurrently with the sentence imposed in the Tenth Judicial District Court, case number 17-10DC-0547. The order was suspended and she was placed under the supervision of the Nevada State Parole and Probation for a term of five years from this date with special terms and conditions. She was ordered to serve two days in jail per month, for a total of 24 days, during the first year of her probation. She was ordered to pay $88 in fines and fees by May 1, 2018 and $250 to the public defender fee within the first two years of her probation grant.

• On April 18, Joseph Riccio, Jr. was allowed to withdraw his guilty plea, setting aside judgment of conviction and dismissal of case per his original sentencing.

• On Apr. 24, Steffan William Hughes was sentenced on his guilty plea to the crime of unlawful sale of a controlled substance, a violation of NRS 453.321, a category B felony. He was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment in the Nevada Department of Corrections for a maximum term of 72 months, with a minimum parole eligibility of 24 months from this date. The order was suspended and he was placed under the supervision of Nevada State Parole and Probation for a term of five years with special terms and conditions. He was ordered to pay $88 in fines and fees within 14 days of his sentencing date. Further, he is ordered to pay $500 to the public defender fee within 12 month s of his probation grant and a fine of $1,000 within the first year of his probation. He was ordered to serve 24 hours in jail – straight time, with no work or good time credit. He was given credit for 115 days presentence confinement time.

• On Apr 24, Richard James Labrie was sentenced on his guilty plea to the crime of conspiracy to commit burglary, a violation of NRS 199.480, NRS 205.060 and 195.020, a gross misdemeanor. He was found guilty and ordered to pay 154 days in the Mineral County Jail in Hawthorne and was given credit for 154 days time served. He was ordered to pay $238 in fines and fees within six months of his sentencing date.

• On Apr. 24, Juli Rae Fisk was sentenced on her guilty plea to the crime of unlawful sale of a controlled substance, a violation of NRS 453.321, a category B felony. She was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment in the Nevada Department of Corrections for a maximum term of 72 months, with a minimum parole eligibility of 24 months from this date. The order was suspended and she was placed under the supervision of Nevada State Parole and Probation for a term of five years with special terms and conditions. She was ordered to pay $238 in fines and fees within ten days of her sentencing date, pay $500 to the public defender fee within six months of her probation grant and a fine of $1,000 within the first year of her probation grant. She is to serve 24 days in the Mineral County Jail at no less than 48 hours per month. She was given 14 days presentence confinement time.

• On Apr. 24, Tiffany Marie Gonzales was sentenced on her guilty plea to the crime of unlawful sale of a controlled substance, a violation of NRS 453.321, a category B felony. She was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment in the Nevada Department of Corrections for a maximum term of 72 months, with a minimum parole eligibility of 24 months from this date. The order was suspended and she was placed under the supervision of Nevada State Parole and Probation for a term of five years with special terms and conditions. She was ordered to pay $238 in fines and fees within two weeks from her sentencing date, pay $500 to the public defender fee within one year of her probation grant at a rate of no less than $50 per month and is ordered to pay a fine of $1,000 within the first 18 months of her probation grant She is to serve one weekend per month (48 hours per month) for the next year, a total of 24 days in jail. She was given credit for 15 days presentence confinement time.

• On May 8, Christopher Kyle Postlewait was sentenced on his guilty plea to the crime of conspiracy to commit burglary, a violation of NRS 199.480 and NRS 205.060, a gross misdemeanor. He was found guilty and ordered to pay 364 days in the Mineral County Jail in Hawthorne with a credit of 118 days time served. She was ordered to pay the clerk a total of $178 in fees and assessments.

• On May 8, Sheldon Dushawn Carey was sentenced on his guilty pleas of fraudulent use of a debit/credit card, a violation of NRS 205.760(1)(b), a category D felony. He was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment in The Nevada Department of Corrections for a minimum term of 12 months from this date and a maximum of 34 months from this date. He was ordered to pay $28 in fines and fees. He was given credit for 18 days presentence confinement time.