Law Day Proceedings for Tuesday August 7
Several Methamphetamine Sentences Given
During a large Circuit Court Law Day on August 7, 2018, the following individuals were sentenced to the Department of Corrections:
Brett L. Anthony, 37, Mansfield, was sentenced to four years in prison for possession of controlled substance. The offense occurred in January 2017 and was investigated by the Douglas County Sheriffs Department.
David K. Ratterree, 41, Norwood, was sentenced to three years in prison for felony non-support. The offense occurred in September 2017 and the case was investigated by the Division of Child Support Enforcement.
Jordan L. Green, 28, Ava, was sentenced to three years in prison for unlawful possession of a firearm which occurred in December 2017. The case was investigated by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Green was also sentenced to five years in prison for delivery of a controlled substance in county jail and five years for manufacture of a controlled substance after admitting to violating his probation. All cases will run concurrent.
Aaron L. White, 25, Dora, was sentenced to four years in prison for possession of methamphetamine. The offense occurred in 2017 and was investigated by the Douglas County Sheriffs Department.
Randy Curbow, 55, Seymour, was sentenced to 120 days in prison for possession of methamphetamine after admitting to violating his probation. Curbow was ordered to complete institutional treatment within the Department of Corrections. The original offense occurred November 2016 and was investigated by the Douglas County Sheriffs Department.
Nathan M. Shannon, 32, Ava, was sentenced to 120 days in prison for possession of methamphetamine after admitting to violating his probation. Shannon was ordered to complete institutional treatment within the Department of Corrections. The original offense occurred in July 2017 and was investigated by the Douglas County Sheriffs Department.
Jeremy Monsoor, 42, Ava, was sentenced to 120 days in prison for possession of Controlled Substance after admitting to violating his probation. Monsoor was ordered to complete institutional treatment within the Department of Corrections. The original offense occurred in May 2017 and was investigated by the Douglas County Sheriffs Department.
George D. Freeman, 37, Ava, was sentenced to 120 days in prison for DWI-persistent offender and felony driving while revoked after admitting to violating his probation. Freeman was ordered to complete institutional treatment within the Department of Corrections. The original offense occurred in July 2016 and was investigated by the Douglas County Sheriffs Department.
Nathan L. Yeary, 39, Ava, was sentenced to 120 days in prison for possession of methamphetamine after admitting to violating his probation. Yeary was ordered to complete institutional treatment within the Department of Corrections. The original offense occurred in April 2017 and was investigated by the Douglas County Sheriffs Department.
Josh L. Hugo, 26, Ava, was sentenced to 120 days in prison for possession of methamphetamine after admitting to violating his probation. Hugo was ordered to complete institutional treatment within the Department of Corrections. The original offense occurred in April 2016 and was investigated by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Iris A. Keath, 22, Joplin, was sentenced to 120 days in prison for assault on a law enforcement officer after admitting to violating her probation. Keath was ordered to complete institutional treatment within the Department of Corrections. The original offense occurred in July 2015 and was investigated by the Douglas County Sheriffs Department.
A total of 89 felony cases were on the docket. Seventeen guilty pleas were entered and nine cases were probation revocations.