District court news for Feb. 3, 2018
Published 8:15 am Saturday, February 3, 2018
The following cases were resolved in Clark District Court Jan. 24, 2018, with Judge Earl-Ray Neal presiding.
— Daniel Mockabee-Hale, possession of marijuana, pleaded guilty, seven days, credit for time served; contempt of court (two counts), pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence.
— Donald Bakers, theft by failure to make required disposition of property, amended to criminal attempt, pleaded guilty, 360 days.
— Joshua Buck, fugitive from another state, amended to criminal attempt, dismissed.
— Billy Jason Estes, disorderly conduct, pleaded guilty, 13 days, credit for time served; first-degree possession of a controlled substance, amended to criminal attempt, pleaded guilty, 180 days, 120 days conditionally discharged; second-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence.
— Charles Harrison, third-degree burglary, amended to criminal attempt, pleaded guilty, 180 days, 165 days conditionally discharged.
— Ryan W. Mayer, tampering with physical evidence, prohibited use of electronic communications system to procure minor for a sexual offence, use of a minor in a sexual performance, waived to grand jury.
— Aaron Tanner, no or expired registration plate, dismissed; failure to produce insurance ard, dismissed; first-degree possession of a controlled substance (two counts), amended to criminal attempt, pleaded guilty, 180 days, 150 days conditionally discharged.
— Jonathan Wright, failure to maintain insurance, pleaded guilty, 180 days, 166 days conditionally discharged; possession of drug paraphernalia, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence; first-degree possession of a controlled substance, amended to criminal attempt, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence; careless driving, dismissed.
The following cases were resolved in Clark District Court Jan 23, 2018, with Judge Charles Hardin presiding.
— Johnny R. Dargavell, theft by deception, pleaded guilty, sentencing March 27 (four cases).
— Amy L. Williams, theft by deception, dismissed; contempt of court, dismissed (four cases).
— Mahdi Alhaw, theft by deception, dismissed; contempt of court (two counts), dismissed.
— Robin G. Hisle, theft by deception, dismissed; contempt of court, dismissed (three cases)
— Nancy C. King, theft by deception, dismissed.
— Brittany N. Moore, theft by decpetion, pleaded guilty, sentencing March 27.
— Wallace M. Singleton, theft by deception, dismissed.
— Brenda K. Stanhope, theft by deception, dismissed (two cases).
— Rebecca J. Wells, theft by deception, dismissed (11 cases).
The following cases were resolved in Clark District Court Jan. 22, 2018, with Judge Brandy Oliver Brown presiding.
— Stephanie J. Ballard, theft by deception, pleaded guilty, 10 days; contempt of court (two counts), dismissed (four cases).
— Tylar Christopher disregarding a stop sign, dismissed; reckless driving, dismissed; driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, fined, 30-day license suspension; no operator’s license, pleaded guilty, fined.
— Andye Johnson, theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, 90 days, 83 days conditionally discharged.
— Tim Patrick, fourth-degree assault, dismissed.
— Martina Townsend, theft by unlawful taking, dismissed; contempt of court, dismissed.
— Laura Watts, driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, fined, 90-day license suspension.
— Joy Williams, harboring a vicious animal, dismissed.
— Anthony Hall, theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, 35 days, no Walmart; contempt of court, dismissed.
— Nathan Brookshire, second-degree wanton endangerment (three counts), dismissed; disorderly conduct, pleaded guilt, 30 days, 26 days conditionally discharged; resisting arrest, dismissed.
— Freda S. Burton, fourth-degree assault, dismissed; terroristic threatening, dismissed.
— Debbie S. Charlton, theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, 30 days, 28 days conditionally discharged, no Walmart.
— Michael Johnson, theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, 30 days, 22 days conditionally discharged.
— Fred N. Osborne, driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, sentencing April 9.
— Mary L. Ripy, fourth-degree assault, amended to harassment, pleaded guilty, 30 days, 28 days conditionally discharged.