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General Sessions Report

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HUNTINGDON — The following cases were heard in Carroll General Sessions Court on September 5 and 6.
 
Case bound over to Carroll County Circuit Court was:
 
Ralph Townsend, Sandhill Road, Gleason, Bound Over for METH – Manufacture, Deliver, Sale, Possession with Intent and Driving While In Possession of Methamphetamine.
 
The following cases resulted in guilty verdicts or guilty pleas:
 
Randy Lynn Anderson, Morris Street, McKenzie, Guilty of Open Container Violation, 30 Days Unsupervised Probation; Dismissed Charges of Expired Registration and Financial Responsibility Law Violation.
 
Marcus D. Glenn, Walnut Circle, McKenzie, Guilty of METH – Possession or Casual Exchange, $750 fine, 30 days jail with 12-day credit, Defendant is on Parole Violation; Dismissed Charge of Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia.
 
Mark Grinnell, Ashbrook, Knoxville, Guilty of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, No Sentence Listed; Dismissed Charges of Resisting Arrest, Driving While License Suspended, Speeding, Light Law Violation, and Driving Unregistered Vehicle on Highway.
 
Brian Hayden Hicks, Eubanks Road, Bruceton, DUI – First Offense, $350 fine, 48 hours jail – Time Served, 11/27 Supervised Probation, DUI School, and License Suspended for a Year; Dismissed Charges of Driving While License Revoked, Implied Consent Law Violation, Violation of Obedience to Any Required Traffic Control Device.
 
Kenneth Hilliard, Lorraine Street, Baton Rouge, LA, Guilty of DUI – First Offense, $350 fine, 11 Days Jail, and DUI School/Alcohol and Drug Assessment; Dismissed Charge of Violation of Implied Consent – Enhancement Only.
 
Jerome Deavlo Johnson, Curry Street, Lexington, Guilty of Criminal Impersonation, 7 Days Jail, Balance of Sentence Unsupervised Probation, and Defendant on Parole Violation.
 
Linda Stafford Lewis, Forrest Avenue, McKenzie, Guilty of Immediate Notice of Accident Violation, Time Served and Supervised Probation for Balance of Sentence.
 
Daren Plunk, S. Hollis Avenue, Sharon, Guilty of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange – METH, $750 fine, Jail Sentence Suspended, 11/29 Supervised Probation, and Alcohol/Drug Assessment.
 
Shane Ridley, Buena Vista Road, Huntingdon, Guilty of Probation Violation – Booked, 10 Days Jail – Can Be Served on Weekends, and Extend Probation 7 months.
 
Michael Robertson, Adell Avenue, Hollow Rock, Guilty of Driving While License Suspended, 10 Days Jail, Jail Credit of 10 Days, and 90 Days Supervised Probation.
 
Keri E. Sexton, Lexington Street, Huntingdon, Guilty of Probation Violation – Booked, 10 Days Jail/Weekends and Probation extended 7 months.
 
Kiara Desiree Shivers, Stonewall Street, McKenzie, Guilty of Probation Violation, 48 Hours Jail; Dismissed Charge of Probation Violation – Booked.
 
James Teftteller, W. Nelson Street, Dresden, Guilty of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, $1,000 fine, Jail Sentence Suspended, 11/29 Supervised Probation, and Alcohol/Drug Assessment; Dismissed Charges of METH – Possession or Casual Exchange and Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia.
 
The following cases were granted pre-trial or judicial diversions:
 
Michelle Licona, East State Street, Murfreesboro, Pre-Trial Diversion for Casual Exchange of Marijuana and Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, $400 fine, Judicial Diversion/Diversion Fee Waived, Supervised Probation for Balance of Sentence, and Sentence To Be Served on Diversion; Dismissed Charges of Possession Firearm Intent To Go Armed – Dangerous Felony, Theft Up To $1,000, and Violation of Driving on Roadways Laned For Traffic Law.
 
Brenden S. Todd, U.S. Hwy 79S, Humboldt, Pre-Trial Diversion for Casual Exchange – Adult/Minor – Schedule VII – ATT and Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, $400 fine and Review Date 1/11/23; Dismissed Charge of Possession/Consume Intoxicating Liquors By Persons Under/21.
 
Sean Wecker, Pair Road, Martin, Pre-Trial Diversion for Criminal Trespass, No Contact With Victim.
 
The following cases were dismissed:
 
Mari Padilla, Paw Paw Lane, McKenzie, Dismissed Charges of Driving Without License, Expired Registration, and Violation of Financial Responsibility Law.
 
Mark Russell, Walnut Street, McKenzie, Dismissed Charge of Failure To Appear.