Several Guilty Pleas Entered In General Sessions Court

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Judge Susan Melton presided over Cannon County General Sessions Court on Tuesday. Some of the results from the various cases which appeared on the docket included:

James Cody Harris pled guilty to the charge of violation of probation. His probation was extended and he was ordered to serve 30 days in jail.

Jeffrey Thomas pled guilty to the charge of simple possession of a schedule drug. He was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in the county jail. That sentence was suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation, paying the court costs and paying a $750.00 fine.

Doyle Mooneyham pled guilty to the charge of public intoxication. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and ordered to serve his entire sentence.

Dustin Alsup pled guilty to the charge of assault. He was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation and paying the court costs.

In another case, Alsup pled guilty to resisting arrest. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail. That sentence was suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation and paying the court costs.

Tiffany Carpenter pled guilty to the charge of driving on a suspended license. She was sentenced to 6 months in the county jail. That sentence was partially suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation, paying a $100.00 fine and paying the court costs. She will also serve 45 days in jail.

Charles Grizzle pled guilty to the charge of criminal attempt to commit the offense of failure to appear. He was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in the county jail. That sentence was partially suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation and paying restitution.

In another case, Grizzle pled guilty to the charge of simple possession of a schedule 2 drug. He was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days in the county jail. That sentence was partially suspended upon an equal amount of time on probation, serving 45 days in jail, paying a $750.00 fine and paying the court costs.
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