State of ALASKA - Event Index

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Zoubek, Jacelle v. DeCastro, Jose Maria

Case Type: Civil Protective Order
Disposition: Long Term Order Granted

State of Alaska vs. Decastro, Jose

On August 24, 1993, Jose Maria DeCastro was charged Driving while License Canceled, Suspended, Revoked, or in Violation of a Limitation which was later amended to No Valid Operators License. At one point a Warrant was issued for Failure To Appear which was later recalled. Plea of No Contest entered. This fits the common definition of a Criminal Traffic Violation and has been tagged as such in our system.

State of Alaska vs. DeCastro

On April 20, 1993, Jose Maria DeCastro was charged with Driving vehicle when registration suspended or revoked or permit expired.

City of Soldotna vs. DeCastro

On April 2, 1993, Jose Maria DeCastro was charged with Failure to Stop at a Stop Sign.

City of Soldotna vs. DeCastro

On March 23, 1993, Jose Maria DeCastro was charged with 13AAC02.275(a): Basic Speed: Reasonable & Prudent For Road Conditions.

State of Alaska vs. Decastro, Jose

Around March 18, 1993, Jose Maria Decastro was issued citation #T746394 for Negligent Driving by the Alaska State Troopers. According to Alaska State Statutes, Negligent Driving is a step below Reckless Driving. Mr. DeCastro was found GUILTY and fined $250. It appears a Motion was filed to allow Community Work Service in place of the fine.

City of Kenai vs. DeCastro

On August 9, 1992, Jose Maria DeCastro was charged Speeding (38 in a 25).

State of Alaska vs. DeCastro

On July 11, 1992, Jose Maria DeCastro was charged with Failure to Stop at a Stop Sign.

State of Alaska vs. Decastro, Jose

On June 25, 1990, Jose Maria DeCastro was charged Driving without a Valid Operating License. This fits the common definition of a Criminal Traffic Violation and has thus been tagged as such in our system.

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