Several probation violators ordered to serve sentences

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Cannon County General Sessions Judge Susan Melton presided over court on Tuesday, Aug. 1 at the Cannon County Courthouse. The results of some of the cases on the docket were:

Lynika L. Bennett agreed to revocation on a charge of violation of probation. She was sentenced to serve 30 days in the Cannon County Jail and her probation was extended for 11 months, 29 days upon release. Bennett also pleaded guilty to a charge of theft. She given a partially suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and was ordered to serve 30 days in jail. Her sentenced will run concurrent. She must also pay court costs and restitution.

Donna Annette Bogle agreed to revocation on a charge of violation of probation. She was ordered to serve her original sentence of 11 months, 20 days, receiving credit for seven days served.

Christopher Allen Case agreed to revocation on two counts of violation of probation. He was sentenced to serve 6 months in jail on one count and 4 months, 9 days in the other. He received credit for 8 days served. His probation was extended for 7 months, 20 days. He must also pay fines and court costs.

Courtney Renee Dixon was sentenced on two guilty pleas to driving while license suspended entered on April 11. On both counts she received a $50 fine, was assessed court costs and was placed on probation for 6 months, to run concurrent.

Marie Louise Hernandez was sentence on a guilty plea to driving while license suspended entered on April 11. She received a 6 month suspended sentence and was placed on probation for an equal amount of time. She was also fined $2 and assessed court costs. Her driver's license will be suspended for a period of time to be determined by the Tennessee Department of Safety.

Angella Marie Polson admitted to guilt and entered into an agreed order of retirement for a period of 11 months, 29 days on a charge of domestic assault. She was also ordered to pay court costs.

Dustin Lee Reed pleaded guilty to two counts of DUI 3rd Offense. On both counts he was given a sentence of 11 months, 29 days, fined $1,100, and assessed court costs. His driver's license was revoked for 6 years. Reed also agreed to revocation for violation of probation. He was ordered to serve 11 months, 29 days and was given credit for 60 days time served. His jailed sentenced will run concurrent.

Jesse Tyler Reed was on the docket in a charge of violation of probation. Judge Melton orders all alleged VOP offenders to take a drug screen. Reed failed the test. His bond was revoked and he was taken to jail. His next court date of Aug. 29.

Michael D. Roller had charges of driving while license revoked, manufacturing, delivery, sale of possession of Schedule VI drugs and speeding bound over the Sept. 22 session of the Cannon County Grand Jury.

Samuel Curtis Smith pleaded guilty to two counts of domestic assault and one count of possession of a handgun while under the influence. He was given suspended sentenced of 11 months, 29 days on each count and was placed on probation for an equal amount of time. The sentenced will run concurrent. He was also assessed court costs. He has to forfeit his weaons and, under state and federal laws, Smith is now prohibited from ever owning a weapon.

Richard D. Wilson pleaded guilty to a charge of manufacturing, delivering, selling or possessing Schedule II drugs. He also pleaded guilty to two counts of driving while license suspended. Sentencing was set for Nov. 7.

Peyton Andrew Young was granted judicial diversion on for 11 months, 29 days on charges of assault and simple possession of a Schedule II drug. He was also fined $750 and assessed court costs.

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