Circuit Court Judge Brian Christensen presides at initial appearances at Natrona County's Townsend Justice Center on Feb. 15, 2023 (Greg Hirst, Oil City News)

CASPER, Wyo. — Provided below are the defendants and charges from appearances in Natrona County Circuit Court on Tuesday, Sept. 25. 

The Honorable Seventh Judicial Circuit Court Judge Brian Christensen presided while Assistant District Attorney Blaine Nelson represented the state.

All persons entering not guilty pleas or charged with felonies are presumed innocent until convicted or pleading guilty. Official charges are subject to change by the Natrona County District Attorney’s Office.

Pleas on felony charges are not entered in circuit court, though bond conditions are set.

A bail bondsman can post a surety bond, typically requiring 10–15%.

A “personal recognizance” or “signature” bond means there is no money required to get out, but the defendant could owe the full amount if they fail to appear.

Factors affecting bond and sentencing include the nature of the crime, the weight of the evidence, the defendant’s criminal history and their ties to the community.

The standard of evidence differs in probation revocations. The state is only required to prove the allegations in an affidavit for revocation “to a preponderance of the evidence.” 

The defendant can admit and have the underlying sentenced imposed or resuspended. The defendant can also deny and seek representation at a contested hearing, and a new bond is set.

For purposes of this document, admissions and denials are represented as guilty and not guilty pleas, respectively. 

Standard fees typically include $150 to the Crime Victims Compensation Fund, $70 in court costs and $50 to Drug Court assessment. Additional fines may be imposed at sentencing. 

This document does not include charges for sexual offenses, which are reported upon case advancement to district court.

Felonies and engrossed misdemeanors (pleas not entered in circuit court)

  • Ezra Bobbitt, 28 – Failure to appear for preliminary hearing
    • $40,000 cash or surety bond
  • Kirby Roberts, 55 – Exploitation of a vulnerable adult
    • $5,000 cash or surety bond

No contest and guilty pleas

  • Melissa Stevenson, 34 – DUI (charged 1/26/23)
    • 30 days imposed
  • John Mockenstrum, 29 – Probation revocation
    • 30 days jail
  • Steven Rogers, 46 – Possession of methamphetamine
    • Five days jail
    • One year supervised probation

Not guilty pleas

  • Cynthia Ehrler, 31 – Fleeing/eluding, reckless driving, driving under suspension, possession of methamphetamine, possession of fentanyl, failure to provide proof of liability insurance
    • $5,000 cash or surety bond