Two Worthless Check Writers Plead Guilty In General Session Court

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Judge Susan Melton presided over Cannon County General Sessions Court on Tuesday. Some of the results from the various cases which appeared on the docket included:

Travis Hinsley pled guilty to the charge of violation of probation. His probation was revoked and he was ordered to serve his entire sentence.

Jamie Hiles pled guilty to the charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. She was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in the county jail. That sentence was suspended upon an equal amount of time on supervised probation, paying the court costs and paying a $50.00 fine.

Jacqueline Melton pled guilty to the charge of passing a worthless check. She was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in the county jail. That sentence was suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation and paying the court costs. In addition, she was ordered to pay the checks and service charges. In another case, Melton pled guilty to the charge of theft under $500.00. She was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation and paying the court costs.

Howard R. Mayo pled guilty to the charge of violation of probation. His probation was extended and he was ordered to pay the court costs.

Wayne Chapdelaine’s petition for suspended sentence was granted. He was placed on supervised probation for 18 months and ordered to pay the court costs.

Mark Marcil pled guilty to the charge of driving on a suspended license. He was sentenced to 6 months in the county jail. That sentence was suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation, paying a $50.00 fine and paying the court costs.

Misty Hollars pled guilty to the charge of passing a worthless check. She was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in the county jail. That sentence was suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation and paying the court costs. In addition, she was ordered to pay the checks and service charges.

Richard S. Tenpenny pled guilty to the charge of violation of probation. His probation was extended and he was ordered to serve 60 days in jail.

Michael Roller pled guilty to the charge of driving on a suspended license. He was sentenced to 6 months in the county jail. That sentence was suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation, paying a $50.00 fine and paying the court costs.
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