Clark District Court records for Dec. 11, 2016

Published 12:33 am Sunday, December 11, 2016

The following cases were resolved in Clark District Court Nov. 30 with Judge Brandy Oliver Brown presiding.

— Cameron Barnard, receiving stolen property (firearm), possession of drug paraphernalia, waived to grand jury.

— Cameron Barnard, theft by deception, waived to grand jury.

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— Shannon Buckler, first-degree promoting contraband, amended to second-degree, pleaded guilty, 10 days; second-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence.

— David G. Campbell, flagrant non-support, waived to grand jury.

— Walter Chenault, first-degree wanton endangerment, amended to attempt, pleaded guilty,360 days, 180 days conditionally discharged.

— Walter Chenault, first-degree disorderly conduct, pleaded guilty, 360 days, 180 days conditionally discharged; second-degree fleeing or evading police, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence; resisting arrest, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence; possession of drug paraphernalia, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence; third-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence.

— Jamie Christopher, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, amended to attempt, pleaded guilty, 90 days, 60 days conditionally discharged.

— Eric L. Edmonds, first-degree promoting contraband, amended to attempt, pleaded guilty, 60 days.

— Gary Fraley, leaving the scene of an accident (two counts), amended to failure to file incident report, pleaded guilty, 30 days conditionally discharged, restitution; first-degree wanton endangerment, dismissed.

— Lisa B. Helton, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, amended to attempt, pleaded guilty, 360 days, 330 days conditionally discharged.

— Donna Johnson, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, amended to attempt, pleaded guilty, 180 days, 150 days conditionally discharged, restitution; first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, dismissed.

— Jason Jointer, speeding, dismissed; driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, sentencing March 15; reckless driving, dismissed; first-degree wanton endangerment, amended to second-degree, pleaded guilty, 30 days, 29 days conditionally discharged.

— Christina McBride, third-degree burglary, amended to attempt, pleaded guilty, 180 days, 170 days conditionally discharged.

— Keisha Power, theft by unlawful taking, amended to misdemeanor, pleaded guilty, 180 days conditionally discharged, restitution, no Dollar General.

— Clinton Price, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (two counts), waived to grand jury.

— Johnathan R. Price, manufacturing methamphetamine, waived to grand jury.

The following cases were resolved in Clark District Court Nov. 28 with Judge Charles Hardin presiding.

— Marshall L. Bruge, reckless driving, dismissed; driving under the influence (second offense), pleaded guilty, fined, seven days, 12-month license suspension; license to be in possession, dismissed.

— Nathaniel C. Crockett, driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, fined, 30-day license suspension.

— Daniel Lager, driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, sentencing Dec. 19; failure to maintain insurance, dismissed; reckless driving, dismissed; no or expired registration plate, dismissed with proof shown.

— Albertico Rivera Hinojosa, driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, fined, four days, 30-day license suspension; no operator’s license, pleaded guilty, fined; possession of open container of alcohol in motor vehicle, dismissed; reckless driving, dismissed.

— Anthony Whitaker, theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, 30 days conditionally discharged.

— Matthew D. Campbell, violation of EPO/DVO, pleaded guilty, 90 days, 76 days conditionally discharged.

— Gary W. Stivers, theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, 30 days conditionally discharged.

— Gregory N. Anders, driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, fined, 30-day license suspension; driving on a suspended operator’s license, dismissed.