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Old Hotel appeal to Wyoming Supreme Court halts enforcement; town attorney says restitution was not paid in separate sentencing
Summary
Mayor Juschka said Ms. Joelson filed a notice of appeal to the Wyoming Supreme Court in the Old Hotel matter, pausing enforcement; Town Attorney Eric Jones reported Tristany Hoffman was sentenced to 3—6 years and did not pay required restitution, and the town will seek a claim with the bonding company.
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Mayor Susan Juschka told the council that Ms. Joelson has filed a notice of appeal to the Wyoming Supreme Court in the town's Old Hotel matter, which places related enforcement actions on hold while the appeal proceeds.
Separately, Town Attorney Eric Jones reported that Tristany Hoffman had been sentenced to three to seven years in the Wyoming Women's Correctional Center. Jones said Hoffman's original plea agreement required restitution at sentencing, which was not paid, and that the town plans to pursue a claim against the bonding company to recover restitution. Jones explained the general process for recovering restitution through bond claims but did not provide a timeline for that effort.
No council action was taken on the Old Hotel matter at the meeting; the appeal was reported as the reason enforcement remains paused.
