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Status Conference Held in District Court for Sheridan Woman Charged With Felony Child Abuse – Sheridan Media

Status Conference In November, the Wyoming Supreme Court issued an order suspending all scheduled jury trials in the state due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A status conference was held Tuesday for Marie Franks of Sheridan, who was scheduled to stand trial this week for the charge of Felony Child Abuse. The charge stems from an alleged incident that occurred on June 19 at a residence in Sheridan.  Since Franks has not waived her right to a speedy jury trial, District Court Judge John Fenn ruled that there was sufficient evidence to extend the jury trial date due to the Supreme Court ruling and the safety and health issues of holding a jury trial at this time.

2020 Top Stories, Sept – Dec – Sheridan Media

September was a month of smog-like conditions as wildfires burning in Montana filled Sheridans air with smoke. Multiple wildfires burned in the Western States during the summer of 2020. A grand opening that included tours, lunch and a ribbon cutting was held Sept. 3, for the Sheridan Hillslide Stabilization project that is adjacent to Sheridan Junior High School and Kendrick Park. Dubbed the “Great Wall of Sheridan” by Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter, the $8.2 million project took a lot of coordination and teamwork to accomplish it on time, according to Sheridan City Engineer Hanns Mercer.  On Sept. 8, Sheridan Media ran a news release from Dish Network informing customers of a scam involving the use of their company name to mislead customers into paying for dish upgrades. The scammers would call a random customer of Dish Network and inform them of an upgrade to their dish that needed to take place but the customer was instructed to pay a one time fee of $199. If the customer r

Bond Revocation Hearing Held for Sheridan Man Charged With Drug Distribution – Sheridan Media

Bond Revoked After hearing arguments from the defense and prosecution, District Court Judge John Fenn ruled that the State had established clear and sufficient evidence that the defendant, Donald Brower, had violated the terms of his bond by not showing up for a drug test at the Sheridan County Justice Office on November 13. Judge Fenn revoked Brower’s bond and reset the bond at $15,000 cash or surety. On November 11 at an arraignment hearing, Brower pleaded “not guilty” to the charges of Conspiracy to Deliver a Controlled Substance to a Minor- Marijuana, and Possession With Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance to a Juvenile- Marijuana. The alleged crimes occurred between October 3rd and 4th of this year and involved Brower and two other co-defendants selling Marijuana to a 16-year-old individual. A jury trial in District Court remains scheduled for March 15. If convicted on both counts, Brower faces up to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $20,000.

Judges grapple with bond questions during pandemic

Judges grapple with bond questions during pandemic
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