Thursday, December 15, 2011

Webster Co. Court has full Calendar

The Webster County Court in Red Cloud has a full calendar for Friday, December 16th. 
Jason P. Soden a Blue Hill resident who resides at Life Quest at Bella Amis,  is scheduled to be arraigned at 9 a.m. on charges of theft by unlawful taking and driving under the influence as well as other charges.  The charges resulted from an incident that happened in Blue Hill on November 10th when a car was taken from the country store in Blue Hill and hit another parked car before leaving Blue Hill and wrecking and destroying the car.  Drugs and alcohol are believed to have played a part in the incident.
 William C. Luvass of Hastings is scheduled to be sentenced.  Luvass had some involvement in a number of incidents in the summer of 2010.  These incidents included taking and destroying vehicles, including a pickup belonging to Blue Hill resident Zeb Weber.  The Weber pickup was taken from in front of Weber's home on Pine Street in Blue Hill. 
Scott A. Kort is scheduled to appear in court on criminal case CR11000059.
Jeffery D. Kort has an appointment with the judge at   o'clock  in for a further hearing in criminal case  #CR11000058.
Jeffery Dwayne Kort also  has an appointment for a preliminary hearing at the same  time in criminal case #CR110000091
 Scheduled to appear at  3 p.m.  is Kenneth Kort on a suppression hearing which has been postponed a number of times already.  Kenneth Kort's case is CR# 11000041.  A suppression hearing is an important opportunity to have a judge look at the evidence against a defendant and determine whether or not  it is to be allowed at trial.
In addition to these criminal cases and others the court must also deal with a number of juvenile cases and probate cases as well as civil cases.
For a look at the complete court calendar follow the link on the left side of this page.

Post Script"  William C. Luvaas was charged with Unauthorized use of a propelled vehicle, he was given 12 months probation.  on the charge of Criminal mischief he was fined $500-$1500, 12 months probation, 25 hours of community service and $500 restitution.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just add a little turkey and ham and the Kort's can have Christmas dinner.

Anonymous said...

An arraignment is the formal reading of charges against a person. Usually if the arraignment is short although it may be combined with a hearing on bail if the crime is a serious felony. This is also the opportunity for someone charged with a crime to enter a plea. In the US there are usually three possible pleas: not guilty, guilty, no contest.

Anonymous said...

I find this Blue Hill soap opera amusing. What will come of this day in court?
Will any of the defendants serve time in jail?
Will any of them pay restitution or fines for the damage that they caused?
Will the legal system handle the criminal element in Blue Hill/ webster county?
Will anyone do anything to stop all this crime?
Will the defendants who have been to court many-many times but have not served any time in jail, finally be held accountable for their actions?
How will the legal system keep the people of Webster County safe from criminals?
Will Jason Soden pay for the cars he destroyed?
Can he be held accountable or as a ward of the state, should the state pay for the cars?
Will LifeQuest pay for the damage since they were paid to supervise and care for Soden?
What about William Luvass? There were several vehicles involved in this crime spree, trucks, combines, cars, pickups, and property. Will Luvass be made to pay the hundreds of thousands in damage?
Then we have the epic story of two generations. What will come of them? Finally will they pay for all they have cost the county? Will any one of them be sentenced to Jail? How will they avoid justice this time?
We all just have to remember “they really aren’t that bad when they don’t drink”.
So maybe, just like every time before they will be told to stay away form the booze and be given another chance.How many times has that happened already in this soap opera? Then we will have more drama.
What a waste of time.! Nothing will come of this day in court but a judge and a couple lawyers will make some money off the tax payers.
We love our sick soap opera dramas, don't we?
Can hardly wait for tomorrows episode!!

Anonymous said...

Well, looks like not much happened. All three of the Korts got new dates. This time they won't all be there on the same day. Who woulda thought that would happen. (again) Soden sheduled to appear again. Same stuff, different day. Again. Justice in Webster County. not yet.