Judge Susan Melton presided over Cannon County General Sessions Court on Tuesday, Dec. 6. The results of some of the cases on the docket include:
• Roxanna Landis, charged with Prostitution, was set for a preliminary hearing on Jan. 3.
• Nickey E. Cantrell, charged with Promotion of Prostitution, was set for a preliminary hearing on Jan. 3.
• Todd O’Dell Hindsley, charged with Promotion of Prostitution, was set for a preliminary hearing on Jan. 3.
• Donna P. Armstrong, charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident and Failure to Give Notice of Accident, was reset for Jan. 10.
• Kenneth Dee Barrett had his Motion to Waive Costs / Fines / Fee on DUI conviction denied by Judge Melton.
• William Mark Barrett forfeited cash bond on a Worthless Check charged and the case was dismissed.
• David Allen Bedwell bound over to the Jan. 20 Term of the Cannon County Grand Jury a charge of Introduction of Contraband into a Penal Institution.
• Dominique Marquez Boyd, charged with Driving on a Suspended License, was reset for Feb. 7.
• Derek Shawn Brewer pled guilty to Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He received a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days, equal time on probation, a $150 fine and was assessed court costs.
• Valeria Michelle Brewer pled guilty to Attempt to Violation of the Sex Offender Registry. She received a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days, equal probation time, and was assessed court costs.
• Cody Blake Brown pled guilty to Criminal Trespass. He received a 30-day suspended sentence and was assessed court costs.
• Barry Wayne Bynum had bound over to the grand jury charges of Theft Over $1,000, Criminal Conspiracy and Violation of Probation (two counts).
• Randy Allen Caldwell, charged with Driving on a Suspended License, failed to appear. A Capias was issued for his arrest.
• Shauna Carrick, charged with Theft Over $500, Forgery (10 counts), Review Retirement (Theft Under $500), bound her cases over to the grand jury.
• Julia Jeanea Cope pled guilty to Driving on a Revoked License and Disorderly Conduct. She received 30-day suspended sentence and was assessed court costs on each charge. Her probation periods will run concurrent
• Jimmy Douglas Davis, Jr. had set for a preliminary hearing on Jan. 3 charges of Manufacture of Methamphetamine, Maintaining a Dwelling for Manufacturing Methamphetamine, Possession of Stolen Property Over $1,000, Theft Over $10,000, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Simple Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Schedule II drug.
• Richie Joe Davis had charges of DUI and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia reset for Jan. 24.
• William Elton Eisenmann had a charge of Aggravated Burglary reset for Dec. 20. He has several other charges set for that date.
• Nina S. Faries, charged with Worthless Check, was reset for Dec. 13.
• Joshua Goff applied for judicial diversion on a charge of Reckless Endangerment. The case was reset for Feb. 7.
• Darren L. Green was appointed the public defender on a charge of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, assessed a $20 administrative fee, and reset for Jan. 10.
• Brandon Lee Hancock had charges of Leaving the Scene of an Accident and No Insurance reset for Jan. 3.
• Drew Evin Henley pled guilty to Hunting With An Illegal Weapon. He was fined $25 and assessed court costs. A charge of Hunting Without A License was dismissed.
• Russell Craig Jennings, charged with Vandalism, was reset for Feb. 7.
• Caden Kensley Jones, charged with Criminal Trespass, failed to appear. A Capias was issued for his arrest.
• Jesse Kifer pled guilty to Violation of Probation. He was placed back on probation for 22 months, 28 days. He will serve his entire sentence if he violates probation again.
• Joyce Ann Leggett, charged with Prescription Drug Fraud, was reset for Dec. 13.
• Clifton Wayne Mankin, Jr., charged with Violation of an Order of Protection, was reset for Jan. 10.
• Brandon William McCoy applied for judicial diversion on charge of Simple Possession of a Schedule VI drug and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His case was reset for Jan. 3.
• George Owen Mears, charged with DUI, was reset for Jan. 3.
• Aaron Vincent Moon had a charge of Public Intoxication bound over to the grand jury after Judge Melton found there was sufficient probable cause to do so following a preliminary hearing. Moon incurred to charge after he went to the Cannon County Jail to serve a sentence on a Driving on Revoked License conviction allegedly intoxicated. Moon admitted to deputies he had consumed two 24-ounce cans of Bud Ice that day. In court Tuesday, Moon acknowledged he told deputies he was drunk the day of the incident when question by Assistant District Attorney Trevor Lynch. Moon was also found guilty of Violation of Probation. He was ordered to serve 10 days in jail and his probation was extended 11 months, 9 days.
• Thomas Wade Reed was appointed an attorney on charges of Theft Over $1,000 and Criminal Trespass, assessed a $20 administrative fee and the cases were reset for Dec. 13.
• Daryk William Rublee entered a conditional plea of guilty to Reckless Driving. The case was continued for 6 months subject to good and lawful conduct and he was ordered to pay the litigation tax.
• Tiffany D. Scott, Worthless Check.
• Heather Nicole Smith had a Worthless Check charged continued until Dec. 13.
• Kory Lyndell Smith, charged with Theft Under $500 and Vandalism Under $500, was reset for Feb. 7.
• Jason William Thomason pled guilty to Attempted Domestic Assault. He was given a partially suspended sentence of 6 months in the county jail and placed on probation for 5 months, 17 days. He was also assessed court costs and ordered to have no contact with the victim. Judge Melton later denied the victim’s request for contact.
• Randy Lee Tombs pled guilty to Bowhunting While Accompanied by Person With Firearm. He was fined $25 and assessed court costs.
• Frank Howell Turner had a charge of DUI reset for Feb. 7.
• Tracey Leigh Vashist pled guilty to Driving without a License. She received a 30 day suspended sentence, a $2 fine and was assessed court costs.
• Kimberly Dawn Warren entered a conditional plea of guilty to Simple Possession of Schedule II drug. She was placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days, fined $750 and assessed court costs.
• William Dillon Weaver had charges of Failure to Maintain Control and Leaving the Scene of an Accident continued for 6 months subject to good and lawful conduct. He was ordered to pay court costs and restitution.
• Jonathan B. Womack pled guilty to Violation of Probation. He was placed back on probation for 11 months, 29 days and will serve his entire sentences if he violates again.