In a recent court session, several defendants faced charges ranging from misdemeanors to felonies, with bond amounts set and legal representation discussed.
Miss Thomas, charged with a Class A misdemeanor theft, was informed that her release conditions prohibit any contact with the alleged victim. The allegations involve the alleged theft of a purse during an assault. The presiding judge noted that the police opted to file the case as a misdemeanor rather than a more serious felony, which could have resulted in harsher penalties.
Joey Okunami appeared next, facing a third-degree felony charge for evading arrest in a motor vehicle. His bond was set at $15,000, and he was informed that he would not qualify for a personal bond due to prior pending charges, including burglary. Okunami opted for a court-appointed attorney.
Michael Lippard was charged with a second-degree felony for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, with a bond set at $10,000. He was also informed that he could not possess firearms while the case is ongoing and chose to have a court-appointed attorney.
Timothy Bass was charged with a Class A misdemeanor for unlawful restraint, with a bond amount of $3,000. The judge indicated that a decision on a personal bond was pending feedback from the alleged victim, who had not yet responded. Bass was informed that he could potentially be released without bond if the victim did not express concerns about his release.
All defendants were advised of their rights to legal representation and the implications of their charges, with the court emphasizing the importance of adhering to the conditions of their release.