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Sentence court

The following defendants were sentenced Tuesday, Nov. 21, in Butler County Common Pleas Court by Judge Timothy McCune.

Michael Emilio Bermudez, 22, of Pittsburgh, was sentenced to serve 72 hours to six months in the county prison, fined $1,000 and ordered to complete 40 hours of community service and litter pickup after pleading guilty to a driving under the influence of a controlled substance charge filed by state police following an Oct. 16, 2021, incident in Center Township.

Danelle Cornel Frazier, 32, of Butler, was sentenced to serve 11 months and 15 days to 23 months in prison, but was immediately paroled to serve six months of house arrest after pleading guilty to simple assault and reckless endangerment charges filed by Butler city police following an April 28, 2021, incident.

Robert William Budmark, 49, of Butler, was sentenced to serve six months of probation including 30 days of house arrest, fined $300 and ordered to complete litter pickup and 40 hours of community service after pleading guilty to his second DUI offense and possession of a small amount of marijuana charges filed by state police following an April 21, 2021, incident in center Township.

Jedediah Lee Owens-Vickers, 31, of Butler, was sentenced to serve nine to 23 months in prison, but was immediately paroled to serve 12 months of probation and fined $300 after pleading guilty to a theft charge and two counts of simple assault filed in two cases by Butler city police following incidents in March and June.

Sean Robert Richards, 41, of Harmony, was sentenced to serve five months and 15 days to 23 months in prison, but will be paroled after serving the minimum sentence to serve 25 months of probation including six months of house arrest and pay $4,843 in restitution after pleading guilty to a burglary charge filed by Zelienople police following a Sept. 8, 2022, incident in Harmony.

Ashley Marie Spare, 37, of Butler, was sentenced to serve 12 months of probation after pleading guilty to a statement under penalty charge filed by state police following an Oct. 2, 2021, incident in Summit Township.

Nathan Eugene Sykes, 40, of Butler, was sentenced to serve six months of probation including 60 days of house arrest, fined $750 and complete litter pickup and 40 hours of community service after pleading guilty to his second DUI offense filed by state police following a May 5 incident in Center Township.

Arizona Rai Applegarth, 33, of Butler, was sentenced to serve 12 months of probation including 14 days of house arrest, fined $1,000 and complete litter pickup and 40 hours of community service after pleading guilty to DUI and disorderly conduct charges filed by Butler city police and state police following two separate incidents in February 2022 and August 2022.

Stacy Renee Byers, 34, of Butler, was sentenced to serve six to 12 months in prison, but was immediately paroled to serve 12 months of probation after pleading guilty to a simple assault charge filed by Butler city police following a March 12 incident.

David S. Cromika, 46, of Portersville, was sentenced to serve 12 months of probation, fined $500 and complete 20 hours of community service after pleading guilty to a possession of a controlled substance charge filed by county detectives following an Aug. 2 incident in Butler.

Lois Anita Daniels, 33, of Butler, was sentenced to serve six months of probation after pleading guilty to a possession of drug paraphernalia charge filed by filed by Adams Township police following a July 26, 2022, incident.

John Edward Kuhn, 64, of Butler, was sentenced to serve nine months of probation after pleading guilty to a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia filed by state police following a June 14, 2022, incident in Buffalo Township.

Richard James Brown, 43, of Butler, was sentenced to serve six to 12 months in prison, but was immediately paroled and ordered to pay $5.99 in restitution to 7-Eleven after pleading guilty to two retail theft charges filed by Butler city and Butler Township police following incidents in March and April.

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