Five Fail To Show For Court

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On a day when most of the cases were related to alleged violation of probation offenses, probably the biggest news to come out of Cannon County General Sessions Court Tuesday was that five defendants didn’t even bother to show up.

For that reason, Hope Antionette Dennis, Timothy Daniel Meeks, Nichole D. Muncey, Jeremy Lee Shea and Victoria Hope Winchester each face an additional charge of Failure To Appear after Judge Susan Melton issued warrants for their arrests.

One person who did make their court appearance, George Michael Holder, probably wishes he hadn’t. Holder, who is facing charges of Simple Possession, Driving On Suspended License 2nd Offense and Violation of Probation (three counts), failed a drug test and was remanded to the custody of the Cannon County Jail. His next court date is August 7.

In other cases Tuesday:

Ace Jerome Barrett pled guilty to Violation of Probation and his probation time was extended back to 11 months, 29 days.

Derick Scott Dodson had his Violation of Probation charges dismissed after he paid all costs.

Amber Elaine Fahey pled guilty to Violation of Probation. She was sentenced to serve 21 days in jail. She will serve them in RutherfordCountywhere she is currently incarcerated for unrelated offenses. He probation was also extended for 11 months, 8 days.

Timothy Craig Graham pled guilty to Violation of Probation. He was ordered to serve 1 day in jail and his probation was extended for 11 months, 28 days. Graham is currently serving a jail sentence in Rutherford Countyand then will be on state supervised probation for 15 years.

Jessica Lynn Marie Hunter had Violation of Probation charges dismissed after paying all costs.

William David Labbe pled guilty to Violation of Probation. His probation was extended for 11 months, 29 days. Labbe entered a conditional plea of guilty under judicial diversion to Possession of Drug Paraphernalia on Feb. 21. Because of the probation violation his diversion was terminated and he was given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and placed on probation for an equal amount of time. He was also fined $150 and assessed court costs. 

Michael Shane McClure’s Violation of Probation case was reset for Oct. 30. 

Kermit James Peebles III pled guilty to Violation of Probation. He was ordered to serve 45 days in the county jail and his probation was extended for 11 months. Peebles will have to serve his entire for any future violations.

Brent M. Prewitt pled guilty to Violation of Probation. His probation was extended for 11 months, 29 days.

Benjamin Casey Roberts pled guilty to Violation of Probation. He was ordered to serve 60 days in the county jail and his probation was extended for 11 months, 29 days.

Melissa A. Rodriguez had a Violation of Probation charge reset for Sept. 25.

Jane Leann Henl Stroupe pled guilty to Violation of Probation. She was ordered to serve 21 days in jail, given credit for time served, and her probation was terminated.

Kimberly Dawn Warren had a charge of Violation of Probation reset for Oct. 30.

Amanda Kay Wilson had a Violation of Probation charge dismissed.

Ronald Regan agreed to revocation for Violation of Probation. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and given credit for 7 days time served.

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