District Court news for July 28, 2018

Published 8:04 am Saturday, 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.

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— 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.