Carpenter Pleads Guilty To Five Charges

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Judge Susan Melton presided over Cannon County General Sessions Court on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. The results of some of the cases on the docket are as follows:

• Tiffany Carpenter pled guilty to three counts of Driving While License Suspended. On each count she was given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and placed on probation for an equal amount of time. She was also fined $50 and ordered to pay court costs on each count. She will also lose her driver’s license. Carpenter also pled guilty to Leaving The Scene Of An Accident, was given a 30-day suspended sentence, equal probation time, and was assessed court costs. She also agreed to revocation for Violation Of Probation. She was sentenced to serve 45 days in the county jail and upon release will be placed back on probation for 8 months, 6 days.

• Dominique Marquez Boyd pled guilty to Driving Without A License. She was given a 30-day suspended sentence, equal time on probation, a $2 fine and was assessed court costs.

• Reginald R. Bryant, Driving Without A License, failed to appear. A Capias was issued for his arrest.

• Emery Wells admitted to guilt and entered into an agreed order of retirement for 11 months, 29 days on a charge of Contempt Of Court (Violation Order Of Protection). He was ordered to pay the county’s Litigation Tax and have no contact with the victim.

• Catherine K. Smith, 918 Netherland Dr., Murfreesboro, admitted to guilt on a charge of Criminal Impersonation and entered into an agreed order of retirement for 9 months. She also agreed to herself available as a witness in the event any other individuals are charged in connection with the incident. Smith was the passenger in a vehicle stopped by Cannon County Sheriff’s Deputy Travis Turney on Feb. 3. She did not have any identification and gave the deputy a false Social Security number.

• Kenneth Anderson, Jr. agreed to revocation for Violation Of Probation. He was ordered to serve 45 days in the county jail and his probation was extended for 3 months, 15 days. Anderson also pled guilty to Criminal Impersonation, was given a 6 month suspended sentence, 6 months probation and ordered to pay court costs. His probation periods will run consecutively.

• Richard Dale Bullard, Harassment, was dismissed when the State declined prosecution.

• Natasha Renee Burrus agreed to revocation on a Violation Of Probation charge. She was ordered to serve 45 days in the county jail, pay court costs, restitution and supervision fees as directed by the probation service, and upon release she will be back on probation for 9 months, 14 says. She agreed to serve the entirety of her sentence for any future violations.

• Clint Richard Cantell agreed to revocation on a Violation Of Probation charge. He was ordered to serve 14 days in the county jail, his probation was extended 11 months, 13 days, and he must pay court costs, dines and restitution as directed by the probation service.

• Renee L. Chapdelaine, Disorderly Conduct, failed to appear. A Capias was issued for her arrest.

• Thomas C. Coleman pled guilty to Driving On A Revoked License. He was given a partially-suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days, ordered to serve 6 months in the county jail, placed on probation for 7 months, 29 days, fined $50 and assessed court costs. He will also lose his driver’s license. Coleman also agreed to revocation on a Violation Of Probation charge. He was ordered to service 6 months in the county jail. His sentences will run concurrent.

• Cameron Curtis entered into an agreed order of retirement for 11 months, 29 days on the charge of Under 21 Consumption Of Alcohol. He was assessed court costs.

• James Ray Dillard, Domestic Assault, was dismissed at the request of the State after the victim stated she filed a false report.

• Lisa A. George applied for Judicial Diversion on three Worthless Check charges. Her case was reset for March 13.

• Joshua Goff entered a condition plea of guilty to Reckless Endangerment. He was placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days and ordered to have no contact with the victims.

• Larry D. Grizzle pled guilty to Public Intoxication. He received a 30-day suspended sentence, equal time on probation, a $10 fine and was assessed court costs.

• Gregory Wayne Hale failed a court-ordered drug screen, testing positive for cocaine and methamphetamine usage. His bond was revoked and he was remanded to the custody of the Cannon County Sheriff’s Dept. He was appointed the public defender on his Violation Of Probation charge and his case was reset for Feb. 21.

• Timothy Alan Haley pled guilty to Reckless Driving. He was given a 6-month suspended sentence, equal time on probation, fined $500 and assessed court costs.

• Brandon Lee Hancock, Leaving The Scene Of An Accident, was dismissed upon payment of court costs.

• Alan B. Hayes pled guilty to Disorderly Conduct. He was given a 30-day suspended sentence, equal time on probation, a $10 fine and was assessed court costs.

• Austin Cole Heath agreed to revocation on a Violation Of Probation charge. He was ordered to serve 14 days in the county jail and his probation was extended for 11 months, 15 days. He was ordered to pay court costs, fines and restitution as directed by the probation service. In another case, Heath had his judicial diversion terminated on a charge of Possession Of Synthetic Drugs. He was given a partially-suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days, placed on probation for 11 months, 15 days, fined $250 and assessed court costs. Health also pled guilty to Underage Consumption Of Alcohol. He was given a partially-suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days, placed on probation for 11 months, 15 days, fined $150 and assessed court costs. His sentences will run concurrent.

• Comas Brian Higgins, Jr. agreed to revocation for Violation Of Probation 2nd Offense. He was ordered to serve 45 days in the county jail and his probation was extended for 9 months, 7 days.

• Nathan Mark Hillis, Simple Assault, was dismissed at the request of the State.

• George Michael Holder pled guilty to Domestic Assault. He was given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days, placed on probation for an equal amount of time, and assessed court costs. He also pled guilty to Driving On A Suspended License and was given a 6 month suspended sentence, equal probation time, fined $50 and assessed court costs. Holder also pled guilty to False Reports and was given an 11 month, 29 days suspended sentence, equal time on probation and was assessed court costs.

• Russell Craig Jennings, Theft Under $500, Vandalism, was dismissed at the request of the State.

• Belinda Johnson failed to appear on charges of Driving On A Suspended License, Violation Of Probation 1st Offense. A Capias was issued for her arrest.

• Caden Kensley Jones entered into an agreed order for retirement for 6 months on a charge of Criminal Trespass. He was also ordered to pay the county’s Litigation Tax.

• Jennifer Jeane Duff Jones forfeited cash bond on Worthless Check charge and the case was dismissed.

• Felitia Y. Moore entered into an agreed order of retirement for 11 months, 29 days on a charge of Contributing To The Delinquency Of A Minor, subject to good and lawful conduct. She was also ordered to pay the county’s Litigation Tax.

• Crystal Annette Nichols applied for judicial diversions on charges of Contributing To The Delinquency Of A Minor (three counts), Furnishing Alcoholic Beverage To Minors (three counts) and False Report. The case was reset for March 13.

• Thomas Wade Reed pled guilty to Theft Under $500. He was given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days, placed on probation for an equal amount of time, ordered to pay court costs and restitution in the amount of $1,920, and told to have no contact with the victim. Reed also agreed to revocation on a Violation Of Probation charge. He was placed back on probation for 22 months, 8 days. His probation periods from the two convictions will run consecutively.

• Brandon Ralph Richardson pled guilty to Reckless Driving. He was fined $500, assessed court costs, given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and equal time on probation.

• Melissa A. Rodriguez pled guilty to Contributing To The Delinquency Of A Minor. She was given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days, equal time on probation, assessed court costs and ordered to have no contact with the juvenile.

• Dustin Ray Rogers, Theft Over $500, was dismissed after the State declined prosecution.

• Kory Lyndell Smith, Theft Under $500, Vandalism Under $500, was dismissed after the State declined prosecution.

• Frank Howell Turner, DUI, was reset for May 1.

• Sherry Lynn Turner, Simple Possession Of A Controlled Substance, was reset for Feb. 21.

• Bradley S. Sanders, Resisting Arrest (two counts), was reset for March 6.

Todd Tweedel, Theft Over $1,000, was reset for March 6.

• Susan M. Brown, Worthless Check, was reset for March 13. She will not have to appear on that date if she pays check and service charges and court costs before then.

• Alyssa Marie Coleman, Domestic Assault, was appointed the public defender, assessed an administrative fee of $25, and reset for March 20.

• Abdul K. Alataby, Driving On A Suspended License, Driving Under The Influence, was reset for April 17.

• Anthony Lee Curtis, Driving On A Revoked License, was reset for April 17.

• Angelo Daconto, Driving On A Suspended License, was reset for May 1.

• Chasity L. Hatfield, Public Intoxication, was reset for Feb. 21.

• Charles Randall Hancock, Jr., Driving While License Revoked, Leaving The Scene Of An Accident, was reset for May 1.

• Ryan K. Hawkins, Driving On A Suspended License, violations of the Driver’s License, Seatbelt, Registration and Insurance laws, was reset for Feb. 14.

• Angel Faye Hernandez applied for judicial diversion on a charge of Hindering A Secure Creditor (Theft). Her case was reset for March 6.

• Travis Mark Howell, DUI 2nd Offense, Evading Arrest, Reckless Driving, Improper Passing, violations of the Implied Consent, Traffic Control and Light laws, was reset for April 3.

• Jonathan Wayne Johnson, DUI 1st Offense, Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, violation of the Implied Consent law, was reset for April 3.

• Charles F. Luebbe, Jr., DUI, Speeding (82/55), was reset for April 3.

• Adam Levoy McClure, Driving On A Suspended License, was reset for May 1.

• Melissa Carol McTaggart, Criminal Trespass, Public Intoxication, was reset for May 1.

• Brents L. Molloy, DUI 3rd Offense, was reset for April 3.

• Amber Rhea Norris, Driving On A Revoked License 1st Offense was reset for Feb. 14. 

• Thomas Owens Potts, Driving While Intoxicated, was reset for Feb. 21.

• Dustin Lee Reed, Domestic Assault, DUI 3rd Offense, violation of the Ignition Interlock law, was reset for March 6.

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