Court Reports
The following dispositions are from 92nd District Court in St. Ignace September 9, 12, 16, and 19, Judge Beth Gibson presiding; and September 15 and 19, Judge Clayton Graham presiding. Court was held on Mackinac Island September 19, with Judge Gibson presiding and in St. Ignace with Judge Graham presiding. Arresting agencies are in parentheses. The court does not distinguish between jail time to be served immediately and jail sentences that are suspended.
• Anique Foster, 16, of St. Ignace, pleaded guilty to driving outside graduated license restrictions, and was assessed a fine of $100. (Michigan State Police)
• George Hayes, 42, of Islamorada, Florida, pleaded guilty to assault and battery, and was assessed a fine of $150. (Mackinac Island Police)
• Bradley Carpenter, 21, of Kalamazoo, pleaded guilty to disorderly person, and was assessed a fine of $150. (Mackinac Island Police)
• Dawn Sanderson-Stewart, 49, of Freeland, pleaded guilty to nonsufficient fund check less than $200, and was assessed a fine of $100, 60 days in jail, and $974 in restitution. (St. Ignace City Police)
• Steven Loyer, 49, of St. Ignace, pleaded guilty to domestic assault, and was assessed a fine of $250, 93 days in jail, and three months probation. (Michigan State Police)
• John Garavaglia, 67, of Naubinway, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated (second offense) and driving while license suspended, and was assessed a fine of $195, 120 days in jail, and six months probation. (Mackinac County Sheriff)
• John Barr Jr., 38, of Ypsilanti, pleaded guilty to attempted resisting and obstructing a police officer, and was assessed a fine of $500, 365 days in jail, 24 months probation, and $250 in restitution. (Michigan State Police)
• John Gay, 61, of Delton, pleaded guilty to operating while visibly impaired, and was assessed a fine of $1,100, 93 days in jail, and six months probation. (Michigan State Police)
• James Popplink, 64, of Hessel, pleaded no contest to assault and battery, and was assessed a fine of $250, 93 days in jail, and 24 months probation. He pleaded guilty to two counts of careless driving, and was assessed a fine of $190 for each count. (Mackinac County Sheriff)
• Rodney Grieshaber, 51, of Ypsilanti, pleaded guilty to malicious destruction of property $200 or more or less than $1,000, and was assessed a fine of $500. (Mackinac County Sheriff)
•Ronald Massey, 39, of Pickford, pleaded guilty to operating while visibly impaired, and was assessed a fine of $1,100, 93 days in jail, and six months probation. (Mackinac County Sheriff)
• Ashley Lelivelt, 17, of Engadine, pleaded guilty to operating without a license, and was assessed a fine of $100. (Mackinac County Sheriff)
• Amanda Arnold, 28, of St. Ignace, pleaded guilty to non-sufficient fund check less than $100, and was sentenced to 30 days in jail and $445 in restitution. (Michigan State Police)
• Glenn Bohling, 50, of Cedarville, pleaded guilty to disorderly person, and was assessed a fine of $250, 90 days in jail, and 12 months probation. (Michigan State Police)
• Lawrence Black, 29, pleaded guilty to sex offender - failure to comply with reporting duties (second offense) and was sentenced to 180 days in jail. (Michigan State Police)
• Troy Sayles, 24, of Moran, pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana, and was assessed a fine of $1,000 and license sanctioned by the state. (Michigan State Police)
• Michael Dixon, 20, of Mackinac Island, pleaded guilty to minor in possession (third offense), and was assessed a fine of $550 and three months probation. (Mackinac Island Police)
• Gina Calcaterra, 20, of St. Ignace, pleaded guilty to minor in possession (second offense), and was assessed a fine of $250. (Mackinac Island Police)
• Benjamin Matelski, 19, of St. Ignace, waived preliminary examination and was bound over to Circuit Court on one count police officer - resisting and obstructing, and one count minor in possession. (St. Ignace City Police)
• Gregory Frankowiak, 32, of Gould City, waived preliminary examination and was bound over to Circuit Court on one count carrying concealed weapon, and one count assault with a dangerous weapon. (Michigan State Police)









