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HUNTINGDON — The following cases were heard in Carroll County General Sessions Court on October 12.
Case bound over to Carroll County Circuit Court was:
Michael Gukeisen, Terry Road, Huntingdon, Bound Over for METH – Possession or Casual Exchange.
Cyra S. Napier, HWY 48, Centerville, TN, Bound Over for Evading Arrest, Reckless Endangerment – Vehicle/Felony, Resisting Arrest, Driving While License Suspended – 2nd or Subsequent Offense, Driving on Roadways Laned For Traffic, Speeding, and Display of Registration Plates Violation.
Chase Norden, Bell Store Road, McKenzie, Bound Over for Burglary – Other than Habitation, Theft Up To $1,000, Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, and Probation Violation – Booked.
Dan Tyler Williams, Rosemary Lane, Nashville, Bound Over for Reckless Endangerment – Deadly Weapon Involved, Tampering With Evidence, Evading Arrest, METH – Possession or Casual Exchange, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, Reckless Driving, Vehicles/Streetcars Stop at All Stop Signs, Financial Responsibility Law Violation, and Light Law Violation.
The following cases resulted in guilty verdicts or guilty pleas:
Trevor Lake Akin, Mebanewood Drive, Huntingdon, Guilty of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, Schedule VI Drugs: MFG, DEL, SELL, POSS-SOL, and Probation Violation – Booked, $1,000 fine, jail sentence suspended/time served except for 10 days on weekends, and supervised probation until costs paid in full.
Erica Dianna Arnold, Heather Lane, Camden, Guilty of Probation Violation – Booked, 15 days jail, credit 6 days jail, extend probation 90 days.
Billy Borum, Allen Street, McKenzie, Guilty of Probation Violation, 90 days jail sentence, Supervised Probation and Credit for time served; Dismissed Charge of Failure To Appear.
Kelly Dickey, Old Union Road, Adamsville, Guilty of Driving While License Revoked – 2nd or Subsequent Offense and Failure To Appear, 30 days jail and 5/29 Supervised probation until costs are paid.
Logan Dodd, Jamison Court, Huntingdon, Guilty of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange and Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, $400 fine, 20 days jail/Credit of 20 days and Supervised Probation until costs are paid in full; Dismissed charges of Tampering With Evidence, METH – Possession or Casual Exchange, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange.
Joseph Floyd, Forrest Avenue, McKenzie, Guilty of Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, $150 fine, Jail sentence suspended, and Supervised Probation for remainder.
Michael R. Hampton, Anark Road, Huntingdon, Guilty of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange and Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, $400 fine, 20 days jail, 11/19 Supervised Probation or until costs/fines are paid in full; Dismissed Charges of Tampering With Evidence, METH – Possession or Casual Exchange, and Simple Possession/Casual Exchange.
Patrick Quinton Ladante Hampton, Short Street, Humboldt, Guilty of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, and Violation of Financial Responsibility Law, $550 fine, 90 days jail to serve; 65 days TS, and 8/29 Supervised Probation; Dismissed Charge of Registration Law Violation.
Thomas A. Harris, Haynes Street, McKenzie, Guilty of Public Intoxication, $10 fine, 30 days jail/30 days time served.
Marcus A. Holder, McCollum Road, Reagan, Guilty of Failure To Appear, 2 Days Jail and 11/27 Supervised Probation; Bound Over for Schedule II Drugs; MFG, DEL, SELL, POSS and Speeding.
Joseph Raymond Humphreys, Jr, Sunset Drive, Bruceton, Guilty of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange and Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, $400 fine, Jail sentence suspended to time served and supervised probation until costs are paid; Dismissed Charge of Speeding.
Joshua R. Kenyon, Oakdale Road, Camden, Guilty of DUI – First Offense, $350 fine, 48 hours jail, 11/27 Supervised probation until costs are paid in full, Not to drive in TN for 1 year/DUI School; Dismissed Charges of Open Container Violation, Implied Consent Law, Expired Registration, Financial Responsibility Law Violation, and Driving on the Right Violation.
Lucielious Ray King III, Ephesus Church Road, Hollow Rock, Guilty of Financial Responsibility Law Violation, No Sentence Listed; Dismissed Charges of Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia and Obedience to Any Required Traffic Control Device.
Kevin Allen Marlin, Rachel Street, Rensselaer, Indiana, Guilty of Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, 5 Days Jail and Supervised Probation for 11/24 or until costs are paid; Dismissed Charge of METH – Possession or Casual Exchange.
Christopher Jacob Reynolds, West Railroad Street, Trezevant, Guilty of Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia and Probation Violation, $150 fine, 60 days jail, 14 day jail credit, Supervised Probation for Balance of Sentence; Dismissed Charges of Speeding, METH – MFG, Deliver, SALE, Possession with Intent and Driving While License Revoked – 2nd or Subsequent Offense.
Jess Thomas, Westport Road, Huntingdon, Guilty of Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia and Failure To Appear, $150 fine, 30 Days Jail, 13 Days Jail Credit, Supervised Probation until costs are paid, Extended probation for 60 days; Dismissed Charges of Failure to Appear (2 counts).
Michael Webb, Walnut Avenue, McKenzie, Guilty of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, $250 fine, 90 days jail/Already in custody, 17/18 Supervised Probation; Dismissed Charge of Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia.
Bedford Forrest Wortham, Wortham Loop, Huntingdon, METH – Possession or Casual Exchange and Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, $900 fine, 30 Days jail, Supervised Probation until costs are paid in full; Dismissed Charge of Driving While License Revoked – 2nd or Subsequent Offense.
Carlos Wright, Forrest Circle, McKenzie, Guilty of Failure To Appear, $100 fine, 2 Days Jail, Time Served, Supervised Probation until Cost/Fines are paid in full. No Contact with Victim.
The following cases were granted pre-trial or judicial diversions:
Haley Nicole Baugh, Main Street E, Trezevant, Judicial Diversion for School Entrance/Attendance/Withdrawal, Defendant shall comply with all attendance policies through West Carroll Primary School and Not have any further unexcused violations this school semester.
William Patrick Walker, Eli Brown Road, Henry, Pre-Trial Diversion for Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, Costs to be paid by 4/12/23 or Appear in Court; Dismissed Charges of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange and Light Law Violation.
The following cases were dismissed:
Jordan Alexander Payne, Lochnver Lane, Conyers, Georgia, Dismissed Charge of Leaving Scene of Accident – Property Damage.