The following cases were taken up on the October 6 Law Day docket:
Provided by Prosecuting Attorney Jeff Mittlehauser's Office

Kimberly Bailey 25 of Ionia, was sentenced to serve 4 years in prison after pleading guilty to burglary in the second degree.  Sedalia Police Det. Todd Nappe arrested the defendant for shoplifting at Wal Mart May 29.  The defendant’s conduct constituted burglary because she had been given a trespass warning after an earlier shoplifting arrest at the store.  The sentence will run concurrently with another 4 year sentence on a felony possession charge.

Rebecca Bell 30-years-old of Carrollton, was ordered to serve two consecutive 5 year sentences when her probation was revoked on stealing two stealing charges.  She was placed on probation after a guilty plea in 2013.  Her probation was revoked because she committed another stealing offense in December of 2013.

22-year-old Cassie Collins of Sedalia, pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, a charge stemming from an August 24 arrest by the Sedalia Police Department’s STING Unit.  She was sentenced to serve 5 years in prison.

Gary Evans age 38 of Sedalia, pleaded guilty to driving while revoked and was sentenced to serve 20 days in jail.

39-year-old Cheri Lambert of Sedalia, was sentenced to serve 90 days in jail on a driving while revoked charge.  She entered a guilty plea in April and then failed to appear for sentencing two weeks later.

David Peak 29-years-old of Lee’s Summit, pleaded guilty to driving while revoked and was sentenced to serve 2 years in prison.  Sedalia Police Officer Kevin Klein arrested the defendant June 30.  The offense was a felony because the defendant has at least four prior convictions for various offenses.

Jeremy Prost 38 of Sedalia, was ordered to serve a 7 year sentence when his probation was revoked on felony possession charges.  He was placed on probation after pleading guilty in 2012.  His probation was revoked because he committed the offenses of trespassing and tampering in the second degree in April.

29-year-old Angela Sanders of Sedalia, was sentenced to serve 3 years in prison on stealing charges after entering guilty pleas last month.  During an investigation by Sedalia Police Det. Daniel Benner, the defendant admitted that in September of 2013, she took pain medication from residents of a Sedalia nursing home where she worked.

37-year-old Richard Shepherd, Richard of Sedalia, was sentenced to serve 120 days in jail for driving while revoked.  Sedalia Police Officer Michael Elwood arrested the defendant November 11.  The offense was a felony because the defendant has three prior convictions for driving while revoked or suspended.

Bryan Snow 24 of Sedalia, pleaded guilty to unlawful use of a weapon and was sentenced to serve 180 days in jail.  Sedalia Police Officer David Smith arrested the defendant June 23 after responding to a call that a man was displaying a machete in a threatening manner near 10th and Kentucky.  Officer Smith found a long-bladed pizza knife in the defendant’s possession.

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