One Theft, Two Drug Cases Bound Over To Grand Jury



Judge Susan Melton presided over Cannon County General Session Court on Tuesday Nov. 8. Some of the results of the various cases that appeared on the docket included:

• Lucas Lee Dobson’s charge of theft over $10,000.00 was bound over to the January term of the Grand Jury.

• A preliminary hearing was held for Doyle E. Mooneyham. Mooneyham was charged with manufacture of methamphetamine, maintaining a dwelling for manufacturing methamphetamine, initiation of the process of manufacturing methamphetamine, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Probable cause was found on all charges and the cases were bound over to the January term of the Grand Jury. In another case Mooneyham was found guilty of being in violation of probation and was ordered to serve his original sentence.

• Cynthia Denise Thomas’ charges of maintaining a dwelling for the manufacture of methamphetamine, initiation of the process to manufacture methamphetamine, accessory after the fact, and introduction of contraband into a penal institution were bound over to the January term of the Grand Jury.

• A preliminary hearing was held for Daniel Ryan Matheny. Matheny was charged with simple assault. Probable cause was not found and the case was dismissed.  

• Ronica Renee Arnold’s charge of driving without a license was dismissed without costs.

• Micah Steffen Blair agreed to the violation of probation. He was ordered to serve his original sentence of 11 months 29 days. In another case Blair pled guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia. He was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail, ordered to pay a $150.00 fine and the costs. Blair’s charges of public intoxication, manufacture of methamphetamine, and initiation of the process to manufacture methamphetamine were dismissed.

• Cory Steven Bohanan violation of probation was dismissed.

• Rebecca Paige Bynum agreed to the violation of probation. She was ordered to serve 30 days. In another case, Bynum agreed to a second violation of probation. She was ordered to serve 15 days and her probation was extended 10 months 14 days.

• Jeff Davis pled guilty to driving without a license. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $2.00 fine and the costs.

• Nicholas Wayne Eberle’s charge of simple possession of a legend drug was retired. He was ordered to pay the litigation tax.

• Bennie Ted Evans charge of violation of a protective order was retired for 11 months 29 days. He was ordered to pay the litigation tax.

• A capias was issued for Coty Brandon Ferrell for failure to appear on the charges of unregistered vehicle, violation of the insurance law, driving on a revoked license 3rd offense, simple possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

• Charles G. Light’s bond was revoked for failing a court ordered drug screen.

• Mandi Jo Matthews’s charge of theft under $500.00 was retired for 6 months. She was ordered to pay the litigation tax.

• Carl Alford McClure’s charge of aggravated domestic assault was retired for 6 months. He was ordered to pay the litigation tax.

• Beverly Gene Mclees pled guilty under judicial diversion to theft under $500.00.  She was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail.  That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $50.00 fine, $117.00 in restitution to the victim and the costs. In another case Mclees’ charge of vandalism was dismissed.

• Tina Elaine Meador agreed to the violation of probation. She was ordered to serve the original sentence of 23 months 28 days. In another case Meador agreed to a second violation of probation. She was ordered to serve 45 days consecutive to all other charges and her probation was extended 11 months 29 days. In another case Meador pled guilty to the violation of a protective order. She was sentenced to 35 days consecutive to all other charges and her probation was extended 10 months 24 days.

• Marco Medina pled guilty to domestic assault. He was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail.  That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 12 days, equal time on probation, and paying the costs. In another case Medina’s charge of theft under $500.00 was dismissed.

• Marie May North pled guilty to simple possession of a schedule VI drug. She was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail.  That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $250.00 fine and the costs.

• Alejandro Perez’s charge of driving without a license was dismissed. He was ordered to pay the costs.

• Corey B. Richmond pled guilty to driving while license revoked 2nd offense. He was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $150.00 fine and the costs.

• Dallas J. Rodgers pled guilty to driving on a suspended license. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail.  That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $50.00 fine and the costs. In another case Rodgers pled guilty to driving on a suspended license. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $50.00 fine and the costs.

• Dustin Shane Rublee pled guilty to driving without a license. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $2.00 fine and the costs.

• Amye Michelle Webb pled guilty to criminal trespass. She was sentenced to 30 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation and paying the costs.

• Josh Herman pled guilty to criminal impersonation. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail. That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 8 days and equal time on probation.

• Michael C. Owens agreed to the violation of probation. He was ordered to serve 45 days and his probation was extended 8 months.