Ronald James Aspel
In CustodyMadison County · Booked Feb 18, 2026
Booking #2026-00000621

Personal Information
Ronald Aspel was booked in Madison County on Feb 18, 2026 on 8 charges, including Drug Paraphernalia and 7 other charges. Currently in custody.
Charges (8)
Drug Paraphernalia
Original: Possession syringe or needle
It is illegal to knowingly use, possess, deliver, or manufacture drug paraphernalia (equipment used to consume, produce, or test drugs, such as pipes, syringes, or meth labs). This is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and a fine up to $2,500, but it can be enhanced to a Class E felony depending on circumstances.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Drug Possession
Original: Possession methamphetamine
It is illegal to knowingly possess a controlled substance or casually exchange a small amount without a valid prescription from a doctor. This is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and a fine up to $2,500, but it can be enhanced to a Class E felony for certain circumstances (such as being near a school or involving minors).
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Hold for Other Jurisdiction - Jail Booking
Observation Without Consent
Original: Invasion of privacy (A/M)
It is illegal to secretly spy on or watch someone when they have a reasonable expectation of privacy (like in a bathroom or bedroom) without permission if it would embarrass an ordinary person and was done for sexual arousal. This is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and $2,500 in fines). If the victim is under 13 years old, the charge increases to a Class E felony with 1-6 years in prison. Consent is irrelevant if the victim is a minor.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Observation Without Consent
Original: Invasion of Privacy- PRIOR conviction (F6)
It is illegal to secretly spy on or watch someone when they have a reasonable expectation of privacy (like in a bathroom or bedroom) without permission if it would embarrass an ordinary person and was done for sexual arousal. This is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and $2,500 in fines). If the victim is under 13 years old, the charge increases to a Class E felony with 1-6 years in prison. Consent is irrelevant if the victim is a minor.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Observation Without Consent
Original: Invasion of privacy (A/M)
It is illegal to secretly spy on or watch someone when they have a reasonable expectation of privacy (like in a bathroom or bedroom) without permission if it would embarrass an ordinary person and was done for sexual arousal. This is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and $2,500 in fines). If the victim is under 13 years old, the charge increases to a Class E felony with 1-6 years in prison. Consent is irrelevant if the victim is a minor.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Observation Without Consent
Original: Invasion of Privacy- PRIOR conviction (F6)
It is illegal to secretly spy on or watch someone when they have a reasonable expectation of privacy (like in a bathroom or bedroom) without permission if it would embarrass an ordinary person and was done for sexual arousal. This is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and $2,500 in fines). If the victim is under 13 years old, the charge increases to a Class E felony with 1-6 years in prison. Consent is irrelevant if the victim is a minor.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Failure to Appear
Original: Failure To Appear - Jail Booking
It is illegal to knowingly fail to appear in court when you've been summoned, arrested with a court-ordered release condition, cited instead of arrested, or issued a criminal summons. Failure to appear is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months 29 days in jail and a $2,500 fine. A defense exists if you had a reasonable excuse for missing the court date.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500