Page County Attorney’s Office report on Page County District Court case outcomes, for the week of Nov. 3rd, 2025
December 3rd, 2025 by Ric Hanson
(Clarinda, IA) – Page County Attorney, James L. Varley’s office has released a report on activities in the Iowa District Court for Page County, covering the week of November 3rd, 2025. Mr. Varley reports:
45-year-old Matthew Ross David Buckridge, of Council Bluffs, appeared in court with counsel, and denied violating the terms and conditions of probation. The Judge found Buckridge in violation of the terms of probation, which was revoked. The original sentence of 5 years of incarceration was imposed.
35-year-old Bradley Aeron Haley, also of Council Bluffs, appeared by counsel and admitted to violating the terms and conditions of probation. Haley’s probation was revoked, and the original sentence of 5 years was imposed. The sentence will run concurrently with his Cass County case and consecutively to his Harrison County case.
42-year-old Joshua Daniel MacVenn, of Braddyville, appeared pro se (representing himself), and pled guilty to Driving While Barred. He was sentenced to 2 days in jail, with credit given for time served and fined $855. MacVenn was also ordered to pay court costs and surcharges.
33-year-old Jessie Marie Patterson, of College Springs, appeared by counsel and pled guilty to Operating While Under the Influence, Second Offense. She was sentenced to 2 years of incarceration, suspended and placed on probation. As conditions of probation, Patterson was ordered to obtain a drug/alcohol evaluation, attend and successfully complete the Drinking Driver’s School, and reside at the Residential Correction Facility until maximum benefits are achieved. She was ordered to pay a fine of $855, suspended, court costs, surcharges and court-appointed attorney fees.
Separately, Patterson admitted to violating the terms and conditions of probation. Her probation was modified to require the defendant to reside at the Residential Correctional Facility until maximum benefits are achieved.
“All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”




