VOP Warrants Served On Marx, Leftwich, Cunningham

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The following persons were recently served arrest warrants for allegedly violation probation:

• Kenneth Marx, 5474 Jim Cummings Hwy., Woodbury, was served a Violation of Probation warrant on Jan. 19. Marx was convicted on July 26, 2011 of Possession Of Schedule II Drugs, Possession Of Schedule VI Drugs and Possession Of Scheduled IV Drugs. He was placed on probation from that date until July 23, 2012. Marx allegedly violated the conditions of his probation by failing to report to his probation officer and directed and by failing to abstain from illegal drug activity by testing positive for marijuana and amphetamine. Bond was set at $2,500. Initial court date is Jan. 31.

• Larry Leftwich, 321 Greenbriar St., Woodbury, was served a Violation of Probation warrant on Jan. 19. Leftwich was convicted on August 31, 2010 of Vandalism and he was placed on probation. Following his first revocation on March 29, 2011 Leftwich agreed to serve 35 days and his probation was extended 10 months, 24 days. Following his second revocation on Aug. 2, 2011 he agreed to serve 60 days, his probation was extended 10 months, 24 days and he agreed to serve his entire sentence on future revocations. It is alleged Leftwich violated his probation a third time by failing to abstain from illegal drug use by testing positive for marijuana on Nov. 30, 2011 and by failing to pay court costs, fines and probation fees as directed by the court. Bond was set at $20,000. Initial court date is Feb. 21.

• Brady Cunningham, 9976 Gassaway Road, Woodbury, was served a Violation of Probation warrant on Jan. 18. Cunningham was convicted of two counts of TennCare fraud on June 12, 2009. He was placed on probation for 2 years. It is alleged that Cunningham violated the conditions of his probation by being arrested on July 1, 2011 in Sumner County for DUI 1st Offense and Reckless Endangerment, failing to report the arrests to his probation officer and failing to get permission from his probation officer to leave his county of residence. Bond was set at $5,000. Initial court date is Feb. 22.

 

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