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Author:
Dee Gannon, MT43News Correspondent
MT43 News Correspondent


March 21

Dee Gannon

MT43 News Correspondent

The criminal docket in Judge Kathy Seeley’s courtroom on Friday, March 21 is as follows:

Micheal Kamps had a change of Plea; pleading Guilty to 1) negligent endangerment, 2) dismissed, 3) strangulation, and 4) partner/family member assault. The Court has ordered a Pre-Sentence Investigation. In his elocution, he stated that in Broadwater County, he purposely hit a guardrail, scaring the victim. Later on that same day, he put his hands on her throat during an argument to cut off her breathing. He caused fear of injury by hitting the guardrail. His Sentencing is May 16.

Amberleah Greenstein had her Arraignment continued until April 18, so she may get an attorney through the Office of Public Defenders.

Jaden Adams had a Change of Plea; pleading 1) dismissed, was a charge of child endangerment, 2) DUI (1st) and 3) driving with a child under 16 in the car while intoxicated. A Plea Agreement is submitted to the Court. In his elocution, he stated that while in Broadwater County, he had consumed alcohol and driven with a child under 16 in the car. The Court sentenced him to one year in county jail, all but two days suspended. He must pay a $1,200 fine, $40 fees and surcharges, He gets three days credit time served. He must complete ACT class and remain law-abiding.