Howell To Serve 45 Days For Second DUI Conviction

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Judge Susan Melton presided over Cannon County General Sessions Court on Tuesday, April 3. The results of some of the cases on the docket follow:

• Travis Mark Howell pled guilty to DUI 2nd Offense. He was ordered to serve 45 days in the Cannon County Jail, placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days, fined $600 and assessed court costs. His driver's license was revoked for one year.

• Michael N. Barrett pled guilty to Simple Possession Of Marijuana. He received a 6-month suspended sentence, equal probation time, a $250 fine and was assessed court costs.

• Alichia Evelyn Hullett pled guilty to Reckless Endangerment on Jan. 3. During a sentencing hearing Tuesday she was placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days, ordered to attending the Swaim Center for seven days, fined $525 and assessed court costs.

• Gregory Melvin Green pled guilty to Reckless Endangerment on Jan. 3. During a sentencing hearing Tuesday he was fined $525, assessed court costs, was ordered to attend the Swaim Center for 7 days and was placed on probation for 11 months, 22 days.

• Timmy Lee Young pled guilty to Resisting Arrested. He was placed on probation for 6 months, ordered to stay away from the premises where the offense occurred, and assessed court cost. Young also pled guilty to Violation Of Probation. He was ordered to serve 10 days in the county jail and his probation was extended for 11 months, 29 days. His sentences will run consecutively.

• Bradley S. Sanders pled guilty to Resisting Arrest – On Foot. He was fined $50, assessed court costs and placed on probation for 6 months.

• Jimmy Douglas Davis pled guilty to Driving Without A License. He was placed on probation for 30 days, fined $2 and assessed court costs.

• Justin Lee Todd entered into an Agreed Order Of Retirement on a charge of Domestic Assault. He was placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days and was ordered to pay the Litigation Tax and the service fee of the probation service.

• William Matthew Holt entered into an Agreed Order Of Retirement on a charge of Domestic Assault. He was placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days and was ordered to pay the Litigation Tax and the service fee of the probation service.

• Dexter W. Jackson, Jr. pled guilty to Violation Of Probation. He was ordered to serve 28 days in the county jail, his probation was extended 5 months, 2 days and he was ordered to pay costs, fines and restitution as directed by the probation service.

• Nathan Dwight Bush had a charge of Driving On Suspended License dismissed upon payment of the court costs.

• Gabriel Huaracha Garcia pled guilty to Violation Of Probation. He was ordered to serve 28 days in jail and his probation was extended 5 months, 29 days.

• Princess Nakasha Odom pled guilty to Violation Of Probation. Her probation was extended 10 months, 9 days.

• Janet Ann Hearn pled guilty to Violation Of The Financial Responsibility Law. She was fined $50.

• Steven Dewayne Davis failed to appear on charges of Criminal Trespass, Theft Under $500, Criminal Conspiracy. A Capias was issued for his arrest.

• Amy Beth Tribble, Initiating The Process, failed to appear. A Capias was issued for her arrest.

• Cynthia Denise Thomas, Initiating The Process, Maintaining A Dwelling, was reset for April 24.

• Justin Tyler Barrett, Initiating The Process, Maintaining A Dwelling, was reset for April 24.

• Mary Ann Barrett, Initiating The Process, Maintaining A Dwelling, was reset for April 24.

• Jeremy H. Hinkle, Initiating The Process, was reset for April 24.

• Jerry Ray Gunter – Initiating The Process, Maintaining A Dwelling, Driving On Suspended License, Registration Violation, Financial Responsibility Violation, was reset for April 24.

• David William McPeak, Manufacture Of Methamphetamine, Initiating The Process, Possession Of Schedule II Controlled Substance, Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, was reset for April 24.

• Donna Machelle McPeak, Manufacture Of Methamphetamine, Initiating The Process, Possession Of Schedule II Controlled Substance, Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, was reset for April 24.

• Tiffany N. Cross-Mullins, Manufacture Of Methamphetamine, Initiating The Process, Possession Of Schedule II Controlled Substance, Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, was reset for April 24.

• David R. Nipper, Initiating The Process, Maintaining A Dwelling, was reset for April 24.

• Cody J. Shaffer, Maintaining A Dwelling, Initiating The Process (two counts), was reset for April 24

• George Owen Means, DUI, was reset for May 1.

• Brents L. Molloy, DUI 3rd Offense, was reset for May 15.

• Thomas Owen Potts, Driving While Intoxicated, was reset for May 22.

• Stephanie Michelle Mooneyham, Possession Of A Legend Drug (two counts), Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, was reset for May 8.

• Thomas Wade Reed, Harassment, was reset for May 22.

• Glenn Richard Smotherman, Public Intoxication, was reset for May 1.

• Justin Aaron Taggart. Initiating The Process, Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, Vandalism (two counts), was reset for April 17.

• Monica B. Bogle had charges of Assault (two counts) reset for May 22.

• Dustin Lee Alsup, Domestic Assault, was reset for May 15.

• Belinda Johnson, Violation Of Probation, was reset for May 22 if costs are not paid by that date.

• Jonathan Wayne Johnson, DUI 1st Offense, Implied Consent Law Violation, Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, was reset for May 22.

• Charles F. Luebbe, Jr., DUI (two counts), Domestic Assault, Resisting Arrest, Implied Consent Law Violation, Speeding (82/55), was reset for April 17.

• Anthony Lee Curtis, Driving On Suspended License, was reset for May 1.

• Holly R. Belcher applied for Judicial Diversion on a charge of Aggravated Assault. Her case was reset for May 22.

• Jonathan Dale Davis had reset for June 5 charges of DUI, Implied Consent Law, Simple Possession Of Marijuana, Possession Of A Schedule IV Controlled Substance, Possession Of A Schedule II Controlled Substance, Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia.

• Celia Karen Hall – DUI, Implied Consent Law, Improper Passing, Open Container, was reset for April 25.
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