After 167 days in the Boundary County Jail, Jamisha Nevarez, also known as Misha Davis, 46, walked out free Wednesday after entering a plea agreement on the morning her case was set for trial.
After a brief but tumultuous tenure as CEO of the Bonners Ferry Senior Center last spring, Nevarez was taken into custody three times in June on charges including trespass, resisting and obstructing a peace officer and finally, June 27, the most serious, “threats and other improper influence in official and political matters,” a felony under Idaho’s bribery and corruption statutes that carries a penalty of up to five years in prison, for alleged threats made against Boundary County Prosecutor Andrakay Pluid.
That charge was ultimately reduced to disturbing the peace, a misdemeanor, to which Nevarez pled guilty, as she did to the trespass charge. The two resisting counts were dismissed.
She was sentenced to 167 days time served plus $157.50 costs and two years probation, the first year supervised with 13 days discretionary jail time. At the end of the year, her probation status will be reviewed for possible reduction to unsupervised probation.