District Court news for July 28, 2018
The following criminal cases were resolved in Clark District Court July 18, 2018, with Judge Earl-Ray Neal presiding.
— Cody Jacob Gibson, driving under the influence (second offense), pleaded guilty, fined, 12-month license suspension, seven days; contempt of court, pleaded guilty, seven days.
— Rose M. Crim, receiving stolen property, amended to unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, pleaded guilty, 360 days, 270 days conditionally discharged; tampering with physical evidence, amended to criminal attempt, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence.
— Keontez Hazley, theft by unlawful taking (auto), amended to theft by unlawful taking, first-degree fleeing or evading police (two counts), failure to illuminate headlamps, reckless driving, resisting arrest, driving on a suspended operator’s license, waived to grand jury.
— Talmage Seth Nickels, theft by unlawful taking, amended to misdemeanor, pleaded guilty, 360 days, 180 days conditionally discharged, restitution; contempt of court, dismissed.
— Talmage Seth Nickels, theft by deception, pleaded guilty, 10 days.
— Steven M. Puckett, flagrant non-support, amended to non-support, pleaded guilty, 90 days, 78 days conditionally discharged; contempt of court, pleaded guilty, 10 days; contempt of court (four counts), dismissed.
— Autumn H. Rose, first-degree possession of a controlled substance (two counts), amended to criminal attempt, pleaded guilty, 180 days, 120 days conditionally discharged.
— Bobby Singleton, second-degree assault, amended to fourth-degree assault, pleaded guilty, 30 days conditionally discharged.
— Hubert Stewart, public intoxication, pleaded guilty, 180 days, 90 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.
— Micheal Shane Walden, public intoxication, pleaded guilty, 16 days; possession of drug paraphernalia, pleaded guilty, 10 days concurrent.
The following cases were resolved in Clark District Court July 16, 2018, with Judge Charles Hardin presiding.
— Juan Rico Tello Antonio, no operator’s license, dismissed; driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, fined, 30-day license suspension.
— Savanah Berger, theft by deception, dismissed (three cases).
— Charles Botto, violation of an EPO/DVO, dismissed.
— Richard Bryant, carrying a concealed deadly weapon, pleaded guilty, 30 days, forfeit weapon; third-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence.
— Richard Paul Bryant, first-degree criminal trespass, dismissed; possession of marijuana, pleaded guilty, 30 days.
— Betty English, theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, 30 days conditionally discharged; contempt of court, pleaded guilty, one day; contempt of court, dismissed.
— Melissa Finney, fraudulent use of a credit card, pleaded guilty, 30 days conditionally discharged.
— Rebecca Groves, alcohol intoxication, pleaded guilty, five days; theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence.
— Ryan Todd Kelly, public intoxication, pleaded guilty, two days; possession of drug paraphernalia, pleaded guilty, concurrent sentence.
— Randall M. Maney, driving on a DUI-suspended operator’s license, amended to driving on a suspended operator’s license, pleaded guilty, seven days; driving under the influence (second offense), pleaded guilty, fined, 12-month license suspension, seven days.
— Lisa G. Smith, theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, 30 days conditionally discharged; contempt of court, dismissed
— Enos Little, second-degree fleeing or evading police, dismissed; disregarding a stop sign, pleaded guilty, fined; reckless driving, pleaded guilty, fined; driving on a DUI-suspended operator’s license, amended to no operator’s license in possession, pleaded guilty, 30 days, 25 days conditionally discharged.
— Joshua Saylor, fourth-degree assault, pleaded guilty, 180 days, 173 days conditionally discharged.
Circuit court news for July 28, 2018
The following criminal cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court July 17, 2018, with Judge Jean Chenault Logue presiding. —... read more