Clark Circuit Court records for July 27, 2019
Published 10:26 am Monday, July 29, 2019
The following criminal cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court July 18, 2019, with Judge Jean Chenault Logue presiding.
— Gary Jones, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year, probated for two years with long-term treatment; contempt of court, dismissed.
— Tiffanie M. Lohman, public intoxication, pleaded guilty, recommended 30 days; carrying a concealed deadly weapon, dismissed; first-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, recommended one year; possession of drug paraphernalia, pleaded guilty, recommended 30 days; first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, amended, pleaded guilty, recommended five years concurrent; violation of conditions of release, dismissed; sentencing Aug. 15.
— Joseph L. Harney, no or expired registration place, pleaded guilty, recommended 30 days; driving on a suspended operator’s license, pleaded guilty, recommended 30 days; possession of drug paraphernalia, pleaded guilty, recommended 30 days; first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, amended, pleaded guilty, recommended five years; first-degree persistent felony offender, dismissed; sentencing Aug. 15.
— Darrell Thomas Ritchie, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, sentenced to one year, diverted for two years with probation; driving under the influence (second offense), sentenced to seven days, fined, 12-month license suspension.
— David Pond, first-degree sexual abuse, sentenced to one year.
— Sam Raleigh, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (two counts), sentenced to five years concurrent.
— Kelli Browning, theft by unlawful taking, sentenced to two years, diverted for three years, restitution.
— Nickoel J. Manley, violation of conditions of release, dismissed.
— Stanley Cline, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, sentenced to one year, probated for two years with drug court.
— Ashley N. Whitley, theft by unlawful taking, sentenced to one year, probated for three years with drug court.
— Ashley N. Whitley, first-degree bail jumping, sentenced to one year, consecutive to previous case.
— Ashley N. Whitley, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, sentenced to one year, consecutive to previous cases.
— Stephen Litteral, probation violation, stipulated to violation, sentenced to two years.
— William Coyle, violation of conditions of release, stipulated to violation, sentenced to one year.
— Zachary J. Noble, probation violation, stipulated to violation, sentenced to one year.
— Tabitha L. Byrd, probation violation, stipulated to violation, sentenced to three years.
— Stacey Stamper, motion for shock probation, granted, probated for three years.
— Rose M. Crim, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year.
— Destiny Gooslin, first-degree wanton endangerment, pleaded guilty, sentenced to three years.
— Reginald L. Knowles Jr., first-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year, probated for three years with long-term treatment. (two cases)
— Gary L. Martin, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year, probated for two years with long-term treatment.
— Nancy M. Mitchell, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year, probated for two years with long-term treatment.
The following civil cases were filed recently in Clark Circuit Court.
— Gregory Petersen vs. Cynthia Petersen, divorce.
— Wells Fargo Bank vs. Robert Allan Thyrion and Reva Charlene Thyrion, foreclosure.
— Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance vs. Donna J. Baker, personal injury.
— Russell Lee Hall vs. Jessica Lynn Hall, divorce.
— Cabinet for Health and Family Services vs. Joseph Milton, child support action.
— Autovest vs. Donald Labona, seeking $8,927.24 plus interest for debt.
— Cabinet for Health and Family Services vs. Monica S. Milton, child support action.
— Jessica Taylor Welch Wells vs. Joseph Nathaniel Wells, divorce.