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Justice Court

Published: Saturday, October 31, 2009 8:38 PM MST


Case activity in the Pima County Justice Court, Precinct 7, for the week ending 10.30.09:

Traffic Complaints Filed:

D.U.I. - 1

Serious Violations - 1

Other CR Traffic - 22

Traffic Failure to Appear - 2


Civil Traffic (including speed camera tickets) - 417

Total Traffic Filings: 441

Criminal Complaints Filed:

Criminal - 12

Criminal Failure to Appear - 0

Total Criminal Filings: 12

Civil Complaints/Petitions Filed:

Small Claims - 1

Forcible Detainer - 0

Civil - 6

Restraining Orders - 8

Total Civil Filings: 15

Warrants Issued: 0

Civil Traffic Defaults Issued: 0

Arrests Transported From PC Jail: 0

Marriage Ceremonies: 1

Initial Appearances (Arrests): 0

Jury Trials Year-To-Date: 2

Video Court Proceedings: 0

Traffic/Civil Complaints:

Jaime Fimbres, 25, of Tucson, pleaded responsible for driving on a suspended license and was found responsible by default for operating a vehicle with suspended registration and no proof of insurance. He was fined $2,082 and his license has been suspended.

Tony Dewayne Smith, 35, of Tucson, pleaded responsible for three counts of driving on a suspended license and was fined $1,464.50.

Timothy James Dutton, 26, of Tucson, pleaded responsible for false reporting to an officer and was fined $588.

Carlos Zamora, 40, of Tucson, pleaded responsible for driving on a suspended license and was found responsible by default for speeding. He was fined $456 and his license has been suspended.

Israel C. Velasquez Jr., 29, of Tucson, pleaded responsible for two counts of speeding and was fined $384.50. Charges of aggressive driving and no proof of insurance were dismissed.

James Theron English, 42, of Sahuarita, pleaded responsible for interfering with judicial proceeding and was fined $288.

Nicholas Eugene Edgar, 27, of Tucson, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined $277.50.

Ryan Robert Eck, 23, of Sahuarita, pleaded responsible for 2nd degree trespassing and was fined $252.

Maria Leticia Castro, 50, of Tucson, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined $220.50.

Sergio Alfaro-Martinez, 37, of Las Vegas, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined $220.50.

Alfredo Durrio Lopez, 34, of Phoenix, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined $211.

Francisco Beltran Quintero, 45, of Nogales, pleaded responsible for no valid driver’s license in possession and was fined $203.50. Charges of driving on a canceled license were dismissed.

Arthur Rodney Savoy, 44, of Tucson, was found responsible for driving around a railroad crossing barrier wand was fined $182.50.

Harry Wugalter, 82, of Green Valley, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined $173.50.

Tatum K. Wallace, 21, of Rio Rico, pleaded responsible for improper brake lights and was fined $164.50.

Joanne Shirley White, 60, of Sahuarita, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined $153.50.

Deborah Lynn Bosma, 41, of Green Valley, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined 153.50.

William Emilio Franco, 76, of Green Valley, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined $153.50.

Len Duncan, 66, of Green Valley, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined $153.50.

Margaret O. Robb, 77, of Green Valley, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined $153.50.

Carrell McKinney Ebert, 28, of Green Valley, pleaded responsible for speeding and was fined $153.50.

Wayne Douglas Eggman, 53, of Tucson, pleaded responsible for waste of finite resources and was fined $56.50.



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R. Drenning wrote on Nov 2, 2009 5:32 AM:

" Posted as the last in this list.

(Wayne Douglas Eggman, 53, of Tucson, pleaded responsible for waste of finite resources and was fined $56.50.)

I would really like to know what "finite resources" were wasted, so I don't make this same mistake.

Rather odd ruling. "

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