Not guilty plea for burglary

 

November 9, 2017



A man charged with burglary stemming from an incident at a residence outside of Trout Creek last year entered a not guilty plea before Judge Kim Christopher in District Court on Tuesday. In September, Adina Ahlers was sentenced to 10 years with the Department of Corrections for her role in the burglary.

Sentencing was set for Dec. 5 for Koby Ramsey, who is charged with criminal endangerment, a felony. Ramsey changed his please to guilty in court Tuesday and admitted to firing a gun into an empty car outside the Timberline Apartments in Hot Springs on Sept. 27.

Barry Forsyth was sentenced to the Department of Corrections for 1 year with all but 30 days suspended, which he was given credit for time served. Forsyth was found guilty of violation of a protection order, a felony. Forsyth was sentenced last month to 2 years with the Department of Corrections on a separate charge, with all of that time suspended as well.

 

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