Five Plead Guilty To DUI

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A busy day in the Cannon County General Sessions Court of Judge Susan Melton Tuesday saw five people plead guilty to DUI, and three sent to jail when they showed up in court on violation of probation charges and failed drug screens.

Larry Nile Hollis pled guilty to DUI 3rd offense. He was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in the county jail and ordered to serve his entire sentence. He was fined $1,100 and court costs and lost his license for three years. Charges of violation of the implied consent law, two counts, and possession of a Schedule drug were dismissed.

Jennifer A. Breeden pled guilty to DUI. She was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in the county jail, suspended. She was placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days and ordered to serve 48 hours in jail and 24 hours community service. She lost her license for one year and fined $350 plus court costs, and must attend alcohol and drug school.

Michael Shannon Duke pled guilty to DUI. He was given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and placed on probation for an equal amount of time. He was ordered to pay a $350 fine and court costs and lost his driver's license for one year. He must also serve 25 days in the county jail on consecutive weekends and perform 24 hours of community service.

Donald Wayne Smith pled guilty to DUI and was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in the county jail, partially suspended. He was placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days and ordered to serve 14 days in jail on consecutive weekends. He was fined $350, must pay court costs, lost his driver's license for one year and ordered to attend alcohol and drug school. Smith also pled quilty to two counts of reckless endangerment. He was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in jail, particially suspended, and placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days, to run consecutive to the DUI sentence, and ordered to pay costs. Charges of public intoxication, filing a false report and violation of the implied consent law were dismissed without cost.

Ashlynne Marie Tatum pled guilty to DUI. She was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in the county jail, partially suspended, and placed on probation for an equal amount of time. She will serve seven days of her jail sentence. She lost her license for one year, fined $350 and court costs, and must attend alcohol and drug school.

Sterling B. Bush, III, charged with violation of probation 1st offense, failed a drug test Tuesday and had his bond revoked. He was remanded to the custody of the Cannon County Sheriff's Department. His case was continued until Feb. 22.

Elizabeth Nell Hodge, charged with violation of probation 1st offense, failed a drug screen in court Tuesday. Her bond was revoked and she was taken to jail. Her case was continued until Feb. 22.

Bobby D. Sanders, charged with violation of probation 2nd offense, failed a drug screen, had his bond revoked, was appointed an attorney, taken to jail, and had his case continued until Feb. 22.

Jason Wayne Arnold pled guilty to violation of probation. His probation was revoked and he was sentence to serve 22 months in jail. He was given credit for 61 days served.

Noe Cantu pled guilty to a charge of violation of probation 1st offense. His probation was extended 11 months, 29 days and he was ordered to pay court costs.

Tiffany A. Carpenter pled guilty to a charge of violation of probation. She was ordered to serve 23 days n jail and given credit for time served. Her probation was extended nine months, 21 days and she was ordered to pay court costs.

Kimberly Marie Prater pled guilty to violation of probation. Her probation was revoked and she was sentenced to two years in jail and given credit for time served. She has about 200 days remaining on her sentence.

Devin Rhea Carter pled guilty to simple possession of methamphetamine. He was given a 11 month, 29 day suspended sentenced and placed on probation for an equal amount of time. He was fined $750 and court costs.

Steven Ray Ratliff pled guilty to a charge of simple possession of marijuana. He was given an 11 month, 29 day suspended sentence and placed on probation for an equal amount of time and fined $250. In another case, Ratliff pled guilty to violation of probation 1st offense. His was sentenced to 40 days in jail followed by probation for four months, 20 days.

Rickey Allen Warren entered a conditional please of guilty to a simple possession charge. He was fined $250, placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days and ordered to pay court costs.

Jose Luis Espinosa pled guilty to a charge of dogs at large. He was given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and placed on probation for an equal amount of time. He must pay court costs and restitution of $755. He was ordered to keep his dogs locked up and informed he would lose them if he did not.

Alicia Nichole Feragola pled guilty to theft under $500.  She was given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and placed on probation for an equal amount of time. She was ordered to pay court costs and restitution.

Bill Robert Gray, charged with assault, was continued for 12 months subject to good and lawful behavior. He was ordered to not have any contact with the victim and to attend an anger management program.

Dustin R. Griswold pled guilty to a charge of driving without a license. He was given a suspended sentence of 30 days and placed on probation for an equal amount of time.

Johnnie R. Hancock pled guilty to driving on a revoked license 8th offense. He was given a sentence of 11 months, 29 days in the county jail, partially suspended. He was placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days, ordered to serve 48 hours in jail, pay a $50 fine and court costs. Charges of violation of the registration and seat belt laws were dismissed.

Jonathan Wayne Kestner pled gulty to a charge of disorderly conduct. He was was sentenced to 30 days in jail. That sentenced was suspended and he was placed on probation for 30 days and ordered to pay a $50 fine and court costs and must attend marriage counseling. In another case, Kestner pled guilty to violation of probation 1st offense. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail and his probation was extended 11 months, 17 days.

Rigoberto Carpio, Jr. pled guilty to driving without a license. He was placed on probation for 30 days and ordered to pay a $2 fine and court costs.

Demetria R. Acuna forfeited her cash bond on a worthless check charge.

Janet L. Marren had a charge of aggravated assault dismissed when the victim failed to appear in court.

Jimmie Joy Young, charged with criminal trespass, was continued for 30 days subject to good and lawful behavior and her staying away from the victim. If all conditions are met, the charges will be dismissed without cost.

Gilberto Morales pled guilty to a charge of criminal impersonation. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail and given credit for 10 days served. He was ordered to pay court costs. In the country illegally, he is scheduled to be picked up by ICE within 48 hours.

Jose Morales pled guilty to driving without a license. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail and given credit for 10 days served. He was ordered to pay court costs. In the country illegally, he is scheduled to be picked up by ICE within 48 hours.

Casey Lauren Porter, charged with speeding (64/55), will attend safe driving school.

Janet Leigh Hawkins pled guilty to speeding (64/55). She was fined $2 and ordered to pay court costs. A charge of violation of the insurance law was dismissed without cost.

Christopher Allen Hoover arrived late to court and he was arrested on a capias and taken to jail. He is charged with driving on a revoked license, four counts; speeding (60/45), violation of the insurance law, improper use of registration; failure to show proof of insurance, violation of probation 2nd offense, three counts.

Calvin Maurice Conley, charged with carrying a weapon to go armed, failed to appear and a capias was issued for his arrest.

Dewey Raymond, charged with violation of probation 1st offense, failed to appear and a capias was issued for his arrest.

Gary Eubanks, charged with violation of probation 1st offense, two counts, failed to appear in court and a capias was issued for his arrest.

Maranda M. Murphy charged with violation of probation, 1st offense, failed to appear and a capias was issued for her arrest.

Jeffrey Michael Hodges, charged with driving on a suspended license, failed to appear in court and a capias was issued for his arrest.

Jenny Sue Pendleton:, charged with failure to yield and expired insurance, failed to appearand a capias was issued for her arrest.

Steven Dewayne Davis had charges of driving on a revoked license 2nd offense, misuse of registration and no insurance bound over to the May 2011 Grand Jury.

Kathleen Diane Farless, charged with DUI 1st offense, had her case bound over to the May Grand Jury.

Johnny Brian Hollis, charged with aggravated rape, aggravated kidnapping two counts, prohibited weapon possession, resisting arrest and possession of drug paraphernalia, is in the state prison. A transport order was issued and he was rescheduled for Feb. 22.

Amanda Rhea Hollis, charged with DUI 2nd offense and violation of the financial responsibility law, had her case continued until Feb. 1.

Johnny David Wallace, Jr. appeared in court on a charge of carrying a weapon to go armed. First he told Judge Melton he wished to plead guilty. Then he decided he wanted an attorney. Not being able to afford one, he  was appointed a public defender and his case was continued.

Rebecca Paige Bynum, charged with theft under $500, was continued until Feb. 22.

Jeremy Lynn Tenpenny, charged with reckless endangerment and violation of probation, three counts, was continued until Feb. 15.

Richard Henry Stickney III, charged with DUI, was set for a preliminary hearing on March 22.

Tony Ray Bain, charged with driving on a revoked license, was continued until March 29.

Patsy Ann Whitaker, charged with violation of probation 2nd offense, was appointed a public defender and continued until Feb. 1.

Robert C. Williams, charged with DUI 2nd offense and violation of the implied consent law, was continued until Feb. 1.

Jessica Nicole Davis, charged with theft under $500, theft over $500 and public intoxication, was continued until Feb. 22.

Raymond Lee Knox, Jr.:, charged with assault, was appointed a public defender and his case was continued until Feb. 22.

Angela Jennifer Markum, charged with DUI 1st offense and violation of the implied consent law, was appointed a public defender and her case was continued until Feb. 15.

Kenneth Albert Marx, Jr., charged with simple possession of Schedule II drugs, simple possession of Schedule VI drugs, possession of Schedule IV drugs, possession of Legend drug and possession of drug paraphernalia, was continued until Feb. 22.

Thomas Zeb Massey:, charged with driving on a suspended license, 3rd offense, was continued until April 19.

Rebecca Louise Glowacky:, charged with driving on a revoked license and speeding (54/30), was continued until Feb. 22.

Misty Michelle Winslow, charged with violation of probation 1st offense, was continued until a later date as she is incarcerated in another jurisdiction.

Keianna J. Maxwell, charged with simple possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, was continued until Feb. 15.

Patsy Estes McCoy, charged with theft over $1,000, was continued until Feb. 1.

Mitchell Layne Merriman, charged with driving on a suspended license, was continued until Feb. 22.

Amy Elizabeth Miller, charged with domestic assault, was continued until Feb. 22.

David Jonathan Miller, charged with violation of probation 1st offense, was continued until March 29.

Doyle E. Mooneyham, charged with violation of probation 3rd offense, three counts, was appointed a public defender and his case was continued until Feb. 22.

Winfred George Nunley:, charged with driving on a suspended license and speeding (76/45), was continued until March 29.

Chase Wayne Pelham, charged with simple possession of Schedule IV drug, was continued until a later date.

Mary Jo Huneke:, charged with speeding (64/55), and expired insurance, was continued until Feb. 8.
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