The five people charged with violating the city mask mandates during the Sept. 23 Psalm Sing have all pleaded not guilty to charges, according to Latah County Court records.
Neither of the people allegedly involved in an altercation during the Sept. 26 protest outside the Moscow police station have been given a formal citation yet, according to Mia Bautista, the City of Moscow Attorney.
Sean Bohnet and Rachel Bohnet, who were arrested at the Sept. 23 Psalm Sing, pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanors, resisting or obstructing officers and violating social distancing, isolation or quarantine. Their arraignments were held Oct. 5, and their next pretrial conference is scheduled for Nov. 10.
Gabriel Rench, who ran against Incumbent Tom Lamar for District 2 County Commissioner, was also arrested during the Sept. 23 Psalm Sing and is being charged with a misdemeanor violation of social distancing, isolation or quarantine. Rench pleaded not guilty on Oct. 27 and has requested a jury trial. His pretrial conference is scheduled for Nov. 10.
Tyler Marines and Jesse Broussard, arrested Sept. 23, pleaded not guilty to misdemeanors of a violation of social distancing, isolation or quarantine. Broussard’s arraignment was held Oct. 28 and his pretrial conference is scheduled for Nov. 10. The arraignment for Marines was held Oct. 26 and his pretrial conference is scheduled for Nov. 17.
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