One Pleads Guilty To DUI, Three To Reckless Endangerment

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Judge Susan Melton presided over Cannon County General Sessions Court on Tuesday, January 3, 2012. The results of some of the cases on the docket are as follows:

• James Lee McPeak had bound over the to January Term of the Cannon County Grand Jury charges of Theft Over $10,000, Theft Over $1,000 (two counts), Theft Under $500, Manufacture of Methamphetamine and Maintaining a Dwelling.

• Billy W. Woodward pled guilty to DUI. He received a partially suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and was placed on probation for 11 months, 28 days. He was ordered to serve 48 hours in the county jail, pay a $350 fine and was assessed court costs. He was also ordered to attend DUI school, perform 24 hours of community service, and his license was revoked for one year. Charges of Evading Arrest, Violation of the Implied Consent law and Traffic Control Device violation were dismissed without cost.

• Gregory Melvin Green pled guilty to Reckless Endangerment. He will pay a $525 fine and court costs. He will also attend the Swaim Center for seven days. Sentencing was set for April 3.

• Alichia Evelyn Hullett pled guilty to Reckless Endangerment. She will pay a $525 fine and court costs. She will also attend the Swaim Center for five days. Sentencing was set for April 3.

• Charles F. Luebbe, Jr. entered conditional pleas of guilty to the charges of Reckless Endangerment and Domestic Assault. Sentencing was set for April 3. A charge of Resisting Arrest was dismissed without cost.

• Lonnie Marie Atnip entered into an agreed order of retirement for 90 days on a charge of Disorderly Conduct, subject to good and lawful conduct. She was also ordered to pay the litigation tax. She must return to court on March 6 if all conditions are not met by then.

• Stacie Leann Smith entered into an agreed order of retirement for 90 days on a charge of Disorderly Conduct, subject to good and lawful conduct. She was also ordered to pay the litigation tax. She must return to court on March 6 if all conditions are not met by then. In another case, Smith guilty to Violation of the Financial Responsibility Law and was fined $2 and assessed court costs.

• Brandon Reed Campbell entered into an agreed order of retirement for 30 days on a charge of Vandalism Under $500, subject to good and lawful conduct. He was also ordered to pay the litigation tax. A charge of Criminal Trespass was dismissed.

• Dustin Tyler Young entered into an agreed order of retirement for 30 days on a charge of Vandalism Under $500, subject to good and lawful conduct. He was also ordered to pay the litigation tax. A charge of Criminal Trespass was dismissed.

• Adrian M. James entered into an agreed order of retirement for 11 months, 29 days on a charge of Phone Harassment, subject to good and lawful conduct. He was also ordered to have no contact with the victim. Charges of Aggravated Stalking, Aggravated Trespass and Harassment were dismissed without cost.

• Brian Alan Stafford was found guilty of Leaving the Scene of an Accident. He was fined $2 and assessed court costs.

• Brandon William McCoy admitted to guilt and entered into an agreed order of retirement for 11 months, 29 days on a charge of Simple Possession of a Schedule VI drug, subject to good and lawful conduct. He was also ordered to pay court costs. A charge of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia was dismissed.

• Shawn Trimis pled guilty to Driving on a Suspended License (2nd or more offense). He was given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days, placed on probation for an equal amount of time, fined $50 and assessed court costs. His license was also revoked for one year.

• James Vickers admitted to guilt and entered an agreed order of retirement for 6 months on a charge of Cruelty to Animals, subject to good and lawful conduct. He was also ordered to pay the litigation tax.

• Ella L. Gilreath entered into an agreed order of retirement for 6 months, subject to good and lawful conduct, on a charge of Theft Under $500. Gilreath was arrested on Dec. 30 after she went behind the counter of a local market and took cigarettes and a lighter.

Nolvertito Esparza pled guilty to Driving Without a License. He received a 30-day suspended sentence, equal time on probation, was fined $2 and assessed court costs. He also pled guilty to Speeding and Violation of the Financial Responsibility Law and was fined $2 and assessed court costs on each charge.

• Jessica Lynn Marie Hunter forfeited cash bond on a Worthless Check charge and the case was dismissed.

• Julie Christie Fisk had a charge of Horses at Large dismissed without cost. Fisk showed Judge Melton several pictures of fencing she has had installed to keep her horses contained.

• Peggie S. Odom had a charge of Stalking dismissed without cost.

• George Michael Holder, charged with Domestic Assault, Kidnapping, Driving on a Suspended License and False Reports, failed to appear. A Capias was issued for his arrest.

• Vickie Dornes Marsh failed to appear on charges of Disorderly Conduct and Criminal Exposure. A Capias was issued for her arrest.

• Nickey E. Cantrell had a charge of Promoting Prostitution set for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 14.

• Todd Odell Hindsley had a charge of Promoting Prostitution set for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 14.

• Roxanna Landis had a charge of Prostitution set for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 14.

• Jimmy Douglas Davis, Jr. had charges of Theft Over $10,000, Possession of Stolen Property Over $1,000, Manufacture of Methamphetamine, Maintaining a Dwelling, Simple Possession of Marijuana, Possession of a Schedule II drug and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia set for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 21.

• Gregory Wayne Elliott, II, had charges of Assault, Disorderly Conduct and Underage Consumption reset for Feb. 21.

• Richard Wayne Erquhart had a charge of DUI set for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 7.

• Brandon Lee Hancock had charges of Leaving the Scene of an Accident and No Insurance reset for Jan. 10.

• George Owen Mears had a charge of DUI reset for April 3.

• Timothy Jake Milligan had charges of Aggravated Domestic Assault, Domestic Assault and two counts of False Imprisonment reset for Feb. 14.

• Amanda Rhea Hollis, charged with Failure to Appear, was reset for Jan. 10.

• Travis Mark Howell, charged with DUI 2nd Offense, Violation of the Implied Consent Law, Evading Arrest, Reckless Driving, Improper Passing and Traffic Control Device Violation, was reset for Feb. 7.

• Jonathan Wayne Johnson was appointed an attorney, assessed an administrative fee and had reset for Feb. 7 charges of DUI 1st Offense, Violation of the Implied Consent Law and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

• Timmy Lee Young had charges of Initiating the Process to Manufacture Methamphetamine, Maintaining a Dwelling, Simple Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia set for a preliminary hearing on Jan. 31.

• Pamela Michelle Leath had charges of Initiating the Process to Manufacture Methamphetamine, Maintaining a Dwelling, Simple Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia set for a preliminary hearing on Jan. 31.

• Wesley Tolbert Young had charges of Initiating the Process to Manufacture Methamphetamine, Simple Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia set for a preliminary hearing on Jan. 31.

• Gary Duane Riddle had reset for Jan. 10 a plea on a charge of DUI.

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