Three Cases Bound Over To Grand Jury

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

Haylie K. Schwartz, charged with initiating the process of methamphetamine manufacture and possession of Schedule II drugs, was bound over to the May term of the grand jury.

David W. Seiber, Jr. had charges of driving on a revoked license and habitual motor vehicle offender bound over to the May term of the Cannon County Grand Jury. A charge of domestic assault was continued for 12 months subject to good and lawful behavior.

Dustin Scott St. John had bound over to the May term of the grand jury charges of simple possession of Schedule II drugs, promotion of methamphetamine manufacture, criminal impersonation, evading arrest and seat belt violation.

Wiley D. Thomas pled guilty to a charge of simple possession/casual exchange and was given a partially suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and ordered to serve eight days in jail. He was also placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days. He was fined $250 and ordered to pay court costs. Thomas also pled guilty to evading arrest and was given a six month suspended sentence and placed on placed on probation for an equal amount of time.

Michael Kelly Campbell pled guilty to a charge of DUI 2nd offense. He was given a partially suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and placed on probation for an equal amount of time. He was ordered to serve 45 days in the county jail. He was fined $600, ordered to pay court costs, and had his driver’s license revoked for two years.

Jeramy Dennis Barnes pled guilty to a charge of driving without a license. He was given a 30 day suspended sentence, placed on probation for 30 days, fined $2 and assessed court costs. Barnes also pled guilty to violation of the financial responsibility law and was assessed a fine of $100.

Michael Anthony Dorris, Jr. pled guilty to possession of synthetic marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. On the first charge he was given a suspended sentence of 11 months, 29 days and placed on probation for an equal amount of time. He was fined $250 and ordered to pay court costs. On the second charge he was given an 11 month, 29 days suspended sentence and placed on probation for 11 months, 29 days. He was fined $150 and assessed court costs. His sentences will run concurrent.

Brian Wayne Freeman pled guilty to violation of probation. His probation was revoked and he was placed back on probation for 11 months, 29 days.

Gretchen Lee Hall had charges of speeding (54/45) and violation of the seat belt law dismissed upon payments of costs. She was fined $100 on a charge of violation of the financial responsibility law.

Justin Ryan McPeak pled guilty to driving without a license. He was placed on probation for 30 days, fined $2 and assessed court costs.

Marlin Christopher Prater pled guilty to a charge of driving on a revoked license. He was given a partially suspended sentence of six months and placed on probation for an equal amount of time. He was ordered to serve 48 hours in the county jail, play a fine of $100 plus court costs, and surrender his driver’s license for one year. Prater also pled guilty to violation of probation. He was ordered to serve 90 days in jail and his probation was extended for 28 months, 29 days. He was also ordered to pay the cost of the warrant.

Kayla Nichole Tramel, charged with criminal trespass, was continued for six months subject to good and lawful behavior and she was also ordered to not go on the premises of Cedar Ridge Apts.

Terry Brian Tramel, charged with delivery of Schedule drugs, driving on a suspended license, violation of the financial responsibility law, applied for judicial diversion. His case was reset for May 24.

Timmy Hershell Wilson, domestic assault and vandalism, was continued for 12 months subject to good and lawful behavior.

Edward Andrew Johnson had charges of possession of a still or part of a still and possession of unstamped alcohol dropped by the state for medical reasons.

Michael L. Atnip,  charged with theft under $500, theft over $1000, aggravated criminal trespass, aggravated burglary and vandalism, was continued until June 21.

Jacqueline Lynn Barrett, charged with promotion of methamphetamine manufacture, was continued until May 17.

Barry Wayne Bynum, charged with domestic assault, criminal trespass, resisting arrest, two counts violation of probation first offense, was continued until June 21.

Rena Nanette Clemmons, charged with driving on a revoked license, second offense, speeding (46/30) and violation of the insurance law, was continued until June 21.

Dustin Tyler Culver, charged with DUI 2nd offense, simple possession of Schedule VI drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia, was continued until June 21.

Chad Everett Haley, charged with simple possession of Schedule III drugs and criminal impersonation, was continued until April 26.

Laura Y. Hedgepath, charged with possession of Schedule II (morphine) drugs, was continued until June 21.

Thomas Zab Massey, charged with driving on a suspended license, third offense, failed to appear.

Rosalind Moore, charged with DUI 1st offense, was continued until May 17.

Robert Matthew Scott, charged with promotion of methamphetamine manufacture, was continued until May 17.

Tammy Renee Southers, charged with driving on a revoked license and possession of Legend drugs, was continued until May 17.

Courtne Grayson Elrod, charged with theft under $500, was set for a preliminary hearing on June 21.

Bethany H. Tate (Elrod), charged with theft under $500, was set for a preliminary hearing on June 21.

Jodie Wade Taylor, charged with domestic assault, was continued until June 7.

Brittney Faye Tenpenny, charged with two counts driving on a suspended license, violation of the financial responsibility and registration laws, was continued until June 21.

Cynthia Denise Thomas, charged with promotion of methamphetamine manufacture, theft under $500, driving on a suspended license, was continued until May 17.

Brandon Scott Watson, charged with theft of property, was set for a preliminary hearing on June 21.

Brian Neil Wells, charged with promotion of methamphetamine manufacture, simple possession of Schedule II drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia, violation of probation, three counts second offense, two counts third offense, was continued to May 17.

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