October 24, 2009 - 08:52 a.m. EST
District Court:
Daniel Kevin Keltner, 51, Gagetown, is charged with two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon; two counts of domestic violence, second offense. Preliminary exam is set for Oct. 26.
Steven William Gere, 17, Caro, is charged with larceny from a motor vehicle; conspiracy to larceny from a motor vehicle. In a separate case, he is charged with breaking and entering a vehicle with intent to damage a vehicle; conspiracy to breaking and entering a vehicle with intent to damage a vehicle; breaking and entering a vehicle to steal property, less than $200; conspiracy to breaking and entering a vehicle with intent to steal property, less than $200. Pretrial was Oct. 19 and preliminary exam is set for Oct. 26 in both cases.
John William Elmore, 51, North Branch, is charged with two counts of controlled substance - possession of analogues; controlled substance - possession of marijuana. Pretrial is set for Oct. 26 and preliminary exam is set for Nov. 2.
Garrett Allen Brossoit, 32, Caro, is charged with operating while intoxicated, occupant less than 16, second offense; operating while intoxicated, second offense. Pretrial is set for Oct. 26 and preliminary exam is set for Nov. 2.
Byron Lee Pohlod, 32, Kingston, is charged with ethnic intimidation, assault and battery; malicious destruction of property, less than $200. Pretrial is set for Nov. 2 and preliminary exam is set for Nov. 9.
Todd Woodrow Bundschuh, 40, Kingston, is charged with ethnic intimidation, assault and battery. Pretrial is set for Nov. 2 and preliminary exam is set for Nov. 9.
Daniel Barron Pohlod, 59, Kingston, is charged with ethnic intimidation; assault and battery. Pretrial is Nov. 2 and preliminary exam is set for Nov. 9.
Tonka Lachelle Wood (Duckworth), 41, Vassar, is charged with controlled substance - attempted possession. Pretrial was Oct. 19 and preliminary exam is set for Oct. 26.
Bryan Jordan Thomas, 18, Caro, is charged with breaking and entering a vehicle, causing damage; conspiracy to breaking and entering a vehicle, causing damage; breaking and entering a vehicle to steal property, less than $200; conspiracy to breaking and entering a vehicle to steal property, less than $200. In a separate case, he was charged with larceny from a motor vehicle; conspiracy to larceny from a motor vehicle. Pretrial was Oct. 19 and preliminary exam is set for Oct. 26 in both cases.
Keith Alan Pelton, 51, Akron, is charged with operating while intoxicated, third offense; police officer - assaulting/resisting/obstructing; attempted malicious destruction of fire/police property; controlled substance - possession of marijuana; operating with a suspended license, second offense; alcohol - open container in vehicle. Pretrial was Oct. 19 and preliminary exam is set for Oct. 26.
Richard Lee Radick, 37, Millington, is charged with operating while intoxicated, third offense; driving with a suspended license, second offense. Pretrial was Oct. 19 and preliminary exam is set for Oct. 26.
Lonnell Anthony - Cane Steward, 34, Jackson, is charged with two counts of prisons - bringing contraband into prison; prisons - prisoner in possession of contraband. Preliminary exam is set for Nov. 16.
Terrance Lamont Weatherspoon, 36, Caro, is charged with two counts of prisons - bringing contraband into prison; two counts of prisons - prisoner in possession of contraband. Preliminary exam is set for Nov. 16.
Christopher Michael Trainor, 19, Fairgrove, is charged with breaking and entering a building with intent; conspiracy to breaking and entering a building with intent; larceny in a building; conspiracy to larceny in a building; larceny $1,000-$20,000. Pretrial is set for Oct. 26 and preliminary exam is set for Nov. 2.
Levi Thomas Rancour, 17, Bay City, is charged with breaking and entering a building with intent; conspiracy to breaking and entering a building with intent; larceny in a building; conspiracy to larceny in a building; larceny $1,000-$20,000. Pretrial is set for Oct. 26 and preliminary exam is set for Nov. 2.
Cody Michael Chapin, 28, Silverwood, is charged with controlled substance - possession of marijuana, second offense. Pretrial is set for Oct. 26 and preliminary exam is set for Nov. 2.
Robert Bruce Mayo, 39, Allendale, is charged with weapons - carrying concealed; driving with a suspended license. Pretrial is set for Oct. 26 and preliminary exam is set for Nov. 2.
Circuit Court:
Marc Allen Patch, 39, Caro, pleaded no contest to controlled substance - possession, less than 25 grams. Sentence date to be set.
Todd Christian - Phares Beaudoen, 26, Caro, was sentenced to 1-15 years with 241 days credit for larceny in a building, habitual offender, fourth offense. He was ordered to pay $512 in restitution and $128 in costs and fines.
William Lynn Beardsley, 25, Fostoria, was sentenced to 12 months delayed for weapons - carrying concealed. He was ordered to pay $748 in costs and fines.
Robert Shane Arnold, 22, Sebewaing, pleaded not guilty to jails - furnishing contraband to prisoners; jails - prisoner in possession of contraband; controlled substance - possession of marijuana. Pretrial to be set.
November 11, 2009
10:45 p.m.Report inappropriate content
Bryon and his family have been racist for years....the wife Amanda is the one that invited the guy to come out and be the DJ and their wedding reception then watched as her husband, father and brother in law beat the crap out of this poor guy. She has the nerve to turn around and blame others because her "husband" that beats her as well, might go to prison....I hope he goes for a long time and I hope that this poor guy that got beat up gets justice. People like him that continue to have ignorance deserve to be locked away....the color of your skin does not validate who you are as a person.
Karma.....such a good thing!
November 12, 2009
12:08 p.m.Report inappropriate content
The color of your skin does not validate who you are as a person.
So true...
November 12, 2009
9:48 p.m.Report inappropriate content
How sad. But then we are the proud home of the prosecutor who saved the Mackinac Bridge from total destruction by Al-Qaeda based on..........
Now he's prosecuting people for ethnic intimidation. How ironic.
November 13, 2009
10:40 a.m.Report inappropriate content
First I would like to say that you are all right, color shouldn't matter. Second, I feel the need to clarify a few things. I have known Amanda for years and her husband does not beat her, the "victim" was invited by the Dj that had already been hired, the "victim" was told to leave before he even got in the building,and when the cops were called the "victim" was told to leave by them.
I'm not defending or placing blame on anyone I just think the general public should know both sides of the story before they make accusations.
November 14, 2009
3:26 p.m.Report inappropriate content
Even if he was told several times to leave that does not justify beating him up. If they did not want him there then the police should have removed him when they told him to go. 3 on 1 doesn't seem like a fair fight to me. The cops should have taken care of it not the 3 men. I think this would be a right thing to do even before knowing the whole story. It just seems like common sense to me and they would have stayed out of trouble.