District Court News: Nov. 16, 2017
Published 12:30 pm Thursday, November 16, 2017
Cases heard in Lincoln District Court. List includes names of those charged who are not identified as minors.
AUGUST 31
Keisha Hafley, third-degree terroristic threatening and fourth-degree assault domestic violence minor injury. 90 days probated two years.
David Ashley Price, leave accident/failure to render aid/assistance, convicted felon in possession of a handgun, operating on suspended/revoked operator’s license and first-degree wanton endangerment. Waived to grand jury.
Clarisa A. Ison, theft by unlawful taking or disp shoplifting less than $500. $100 fine, costs, 40 days, to serve 10 days, balance probated two years.
Michael J. Nevius, public intoxication controlled substance (excludes alcohol). $100 fine.
Laurie Lee Patterson, theft by unlawful taking or disp shoplifting less than $500. 40 days jail, 10 days to serve, balance probated two years.
Jose’ Angel Portela, theft by unlawful taking or disp shoplifting less than $500. 40 days, to serve 10 days, balance probated two years.
Jeremy Stephen Samples, theft by unlawful taking or disp shoplifting less than $500. 40 days, 10 days to serve, balance probated two years.
SEPTEMBER 5
Zachary T. Alcorn, third-degree criminal trespassing. $100 fine, costs, convert fine to two days (credit).
Rondall S. Hollingsworth, second-degree forgery amended to third-degree. 180 days concurrent with Bourbon Circuit sentence.
SEPTEMBER 7
Marilyn Dowell, operate motor vehicle under influence of alcohol/drugs, etc. .08 first offense. $200 fine, $375 service fee, 30 days license suspension.
Jessica Ann Lones, theft by unlawful taking or disp shoplifting less than $500. 40 days, to serve 10 days, credit for one day.
Jessie D. Stull, operate motor vehicle under influence alcohol/drugs, etc. .08 first offense, failure to wear seat belts – merged, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, failure to register transfer of motor vehicle – merged and obstructed vision and/or windshield – merged. $200 fine, $375 service fee, costs, 30 days license suspension and $1,000 fine, $900 suspended and costs.
SEPTEMBER 11
Jeffrey Carlton, alcohol intoxication in a public place. $25 fine and costs.
Kendall Herring, theft by deception include cold checks less than $500. Restitution and fees.
Jordan Asberry, first-degree criminal mischief amended to second-degree. 12 months probated two years and on contact with complaining witness.
Jordan Asberry, theft by unlawful taking all others $500 or more but under $10,000 amended to theft by unlawful taking. 12 months probated two years with no offenses and no contact with complaining witness.
Jennifer Burnett, second-degree disorderly conduct, third-degree terroristic threatening – merged, two counts third-degree assault police/probation officer amended to attempted, two counts resisting arrest – – merged, second-degree disorderly conduct – merged, and alcohol intoxication in a public place – merged. 90 days probated two years; and 12 months probated two years.
Danny Richardson, theft by unlawful taking all others $500 or more but under $10,000 amended to theft by unlawful taking. 365 days probated two years and restitution of $3,600.
Debbie Scharborough, second-degree criminal possession forged instrument. Waived to grand jury.
Sarah Taylor, second-degree forgery. Waived to grand jury.
SEPTEMBER 14
Juan Gonzales, second-degree fleeing or evading police on foot – merged, resisting arrest. Time served.
Kayla K. McQueary, third-degree criminal trespassing. Time served.
Michael J. Nevius, fourth-degree assault minor injury. 90 days probated two years and no contact with complaining witness.
Charliene Norris, first-degree possession of controlled substance/drug unspecified. Waived to grand jury.
Danny Chase Peel, theft by unlawful taking or disp shoplifting less than $500. Plea of guilty. 40 days, 10 days to serve (credit) balance probated two years.
Joan Renee Stevens, tampering with physical evidence, first-degree possession of controlled substance/drug unspecified, drug paraphernalia – buy/possess and public intoxication controlled substance. Waived to grand jury.
Donald Charlton, third-degree criminal mischief – merged and second-degree fleeing or evading police on foot. 90 days to serve (with credit).