Boundary County First Judicial District Court dispositions

Felonies and misdemeanors
February 17 to March 1

Judge Lamont Berecz

William Allen Koch, Kingston, state not listed, born 1967, charged with felony possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver March 23, 2023, charging agency not listed, amended to felony possession of a controlled substance, pled guilty and sentenced to one year in prison, determinate, five years indeterminate, credit for five days served and $676.50 costs.

Kelsey Amber Nagel, Naples, born 1984, charged with felony DUI January 17, 2023, charging agency not listed, pled guilty and sentenced to one year in prison determinate, five years indeterminate, penitentiary suspended, 90 days in jail with credit for six days served, one year drivers license suspension, $290.50 costs and three years felony probation. Charged with misdemeanor injury to a child, amended to felony injury to a child, pled guilty and sentenced as above plus $245.50 costs.

Judge Justin Julian

Kayla Christine Bannelos, Troy, state not listed, born 2005, charged with possession of marijuana February 2 by the Bonners Ferry Police Department, pled guilty and fined $102.50 and $197.50 costs, judgment withheld, and 364 days probation.

Savannah Gail Cromwell, Naples, born 1997. charged with possession of paraphernalia February 4 by the Idaho State Police, pled guilty and fined $102.50 and $197.50 costs, judgment withheld, and 364 days probation.

Timothy Brian Fulton, Bonners Ferry, born 1988, charged with possession of paraphernalia February 3 by the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office, pled guilty and sentenced to two days in jail, $102.50 fine, $197.50 costs, judgment withheld, and 364 days probation. Charged with open container, pled guilty and fined $100.

Destiny D. Ramirez, Bonners Ferry, born 2001, charged with DUI July 25 by the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office, pled guilty and sentenced to 60 days in jail 58 days suspended, 90 day drivers license suspension, $297.50 fine, $207.50 costs and 364 days probation.

Ian M. Williams, Bonners Ferry, born 2005, charged with possession of marijuana December 15 by the Bonners Ferry Police Department, pled guilty and sentenced to four days in jail, $102.50 and $197.50 costs. Charged with possession of paraphernalia, pled guilty and fined $102.50 and $197.50 costs.