11-17 Court News

Friday, November 18, 2011
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District Court

•Kathy J. Collins, operating a vehicle with expired operators license, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, warrant of arrest, failure to appear.
•Samuel D. Abney, two counts of no exterior ID/improper display, no KY motor fuel users license, part 396 of the federal safety regulations, inspect/repair/maintenance, part 393 of the federal safety regulations, parts needed for safe operation, continued until Nov. 16.
•James M Nunnelley, theft by deception-including cold checks under $300, dismissed without prejudice.
•Joseph W. Rogers, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, first, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, failure to produce insurance card, merge, license to be in possession, Commonwealth Attorney dismissed with proof, show cause May 9, 2012.
•Lorri K. Hall, theft by deception-including cold checks under $300, bench warrant recalled, continued until Nov. 16.
•Jessica N. Rawlins, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, no/expired registration plates, failure to wear seat belts, operating on suspended or revoked operators license, continued until Feb. 8, 2012.
•Jeremy Willis, theft of mail matter, forgery-third degree, defendant waives to grand jury.
•Jeremy Willis, theft by unlawful taking/dispensation-all others, continued until Jan. 11, 2012.
•Chad J. Bentley, alcohol intoxication in public place-third or greater offense within 12 months, defendant is in Letcher County jail, continued first appearance Dec. 21.
•Carl Ballard, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, continued until Dec. 14.
•Timothy Mayes, failure to wear seat belts, continued until Jan. 11.
•Darrell D. Estes, operating ATV on roadway, no operators/moped license, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, warrant of arrest, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Ernest Richard LeMaster, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, continued until Nov. 11.
•Steve Hines, no operators/moped license, last continuance Jan. 11.
•Christopher D. Smyth, theft by unlawful taking/dispensation-all others, warrant of arrest.
•Ricky Westerfield, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, Commonwealth Attorney amends to assault fourth in non-domestic, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, resisting arrest, guilty plea per conditional discharge, assault-third degree-police/probation officer-identi, merge, show cause May 9.
•Donald W. Hurt, public intoxication from a controlled substance excluding alcohol, buying or possessing drug paraphernalia, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, controlled substance prescription not in original container first, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, first degree, possession of a controlled substance/drug unspecified, first offense, dismissed with proof of prescription, possession of a controlled substance, third degree-drug unspecified, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause May 9.
•Meagan S. Hoffman, theft by failure to make required disposition of property, Commonwealth Attorney amends to theft by unlawful taking less than $500, Commonwealth Attorney dismissed with prejudice.
•Jeffrey Estes, theft by failure to make required disposition of property, Commonwealth Attorney amends to theft by unlawful taking less than $500, Commonwealth Attorney dismissed with prejudice.
•Justin Lee Samples, theft by unlawful taking/dispensation-all others, Commonwealth amends to theft by unlawful taking less than $500, guilty plea per Alford per conditional discharge order, status on restitution Dec. 14, and Jan. 11, show cause May 9.
•Heather Combs, flagrant non support, defendant waives to grand jury.
•William M. Johnson, burglary, third degree, theft by unlawful taking/disp-all others, continued until Nov. 16.
•Robert Dennis Burns Jr., four counts of wanton endangerment-first degree, continued at defendants request until Dec. 14.
•Christopher L. Stone, criminal possession of a forged instrument-second degree-I, continued until Nov. 10 for preliminary hearing.
•Phillip M. Treadway, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, continued until Dec. 14.
•Kenneth R. Woosley, alcohol intoxication in a public place-first and second offense, carrying a concealed deadly weapon, warrant of arrest.
•William Mathias Norwood IV, theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, continued until Jan. 11.
•Virginia Wallace Jones, public intoxication from a controlled substance excluding alcohol, continued until March 28.
•William Mathias Norwood IV, theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, continued until Jan. 11.
•Shawn C. Cornett, receiving stolen property under $500, continued until Dec. 14.
•Michael D. Agee, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, wanton endangerment-second degree, continued until Nov. 16.
•Amy J. Johnson, harassing communications, continued until Dec. 14.
•Albert R. Hall, failure to produce insurance card, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security second or greater, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, etc. .08 first offense, two counts of possession of a controlled substance, third degree – drug unspecified, improper equipment, two counts of have a controlled substance prescription not in its original container, second, continued until Dec. 14.
•Michael Patrick Muncie, criminal mischief-second degree, assault fourth degree minor injury, jury trial March 28.
•Kathleen Kendricks, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, public intoxication controlled substance excluding alcohol, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause May 9.
•Charles D. Dunaway, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, first, Commonwealth Attorney dismissed with proof.
•William K. Bray, theft by unlawful taking/dispensation-all others, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause May 9.
•Jacqueline R. Murphy, promoting contraband-second degree, guilty plea per conditional discharge order.
•Bonnie C. Murphy, promoting contraband-second degree, continued until Jan. 11.
•William M. Norwood, theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, continued until Jan. 11.
•Timothy D. Charlton, alcohol intoxication in a public place-third or greater offense within 12 months, criminal trespass-first degree, criminal mischief-third degree, pretrial conference Dec. 14.
•Uless Coffey, terroristic threatening, third degree, harassment – no physical contact, continued until May 9.
•Christie Crowe, eight counts of theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, costs waived, state inmate, guilty plea on all counts.180 days concurrent.
•Edward Jay Bingham, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, Commonwealth Attorney recommends pretrial diversion Nov. 14, show cause May 9.
•Tiffany C. Jones, theft by unlawful taking/dispensation-shoplifting, pretrial conference Dec. 14.
•Tiffani Jones, theft by unlawful taking/disp-shoplifting, pretrial conference Dec. 14.
•Melissa Rebecca Smith, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, warrant of arrest.
•John David Moreland, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, continued until Nov. 16.
•Dennis E. Jones, violation of Kentucky E.P.O./D.V.O., guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause May 9.
•Rachel M. Townsend, public intoxication from a controlled substance excluding alcohol, guilty plea, $100 fine plus costs, continued until May 9.
•Shawn Scott Witt, theft by unlawful taking/disp-shoplifting, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause restitution Jan 11, show cause costs May 9.
•Daniel Wayne Riddell, theft by unlawful taking/dispensation-shoplifting, guilty plea, 30 days consecutive to time currently serving.
•Mark F. Stokley, disregarding stop sign, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, continued until Jan. 11.
•Travis N. Isaacs, failure to wear seat belts, failure to notify the department of transportation of address change, warrant of arrest.
•Rachell L. Richardson, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, operating ATV on roadway, continued until April 11.
•Samuel D. Abney, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, no/expired registration plates, four counts of violating of part 390 of the federal safety regulations – general policy, two counts of violating part 393 of the federal safety regulations, parts needed for safe operation, failure to notify address change to the department of transportation, continued until Nov. 16.
•Randall D. Mansfield, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs w/.08, aggravator, first offense, guilty plea, Commonwealth Attorney dismissed aggravator, possession of an open alcohol beverage container in a motor vehicle, merge, guilty plea, $200 fine plus court costs and service fees, operators license suspended for 90 days, show cause May 9.
•Michelle Scenters, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, plea per Aug. 17, no amendment necessary, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Marci Faith McGee, one headlight, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license,  improper equipment, continued until Jan. 11.
•Jeffery S. Henry, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security second or greater, one headlight, no tail lamps, warrant of arrest.
•Marci Faith McGee, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, no insurance-first offense, improper equipment, continued until Jan. 11.
•Robert D. Brandenburg, careless driving, Commonwealth Attorney dismissed.
•Johnathon Carnes, operating vehicle with expired operators license, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Timothy J. Mayes, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, Jan. 11.
•Elizabeth Ann Roberts, no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, first, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, not guilty plea on all counts, continued until Nov. 16.

Circuit Court

•Michael Trent, obstructing governmental operations, must have $150 paid in full by Dec. 6.
•Isaac D. Neal, trafficking in a controlled substance first degree, first offense – drug unspecified, persistent felony offender – first degree, pre-pretrial Dec. 1, status hearing Dec. 6.
•Mark Edward Spencer, burglary, third degree, complicity to criminal mischief, first degree, sentenced to three years.
•Dustin Street, criminal abuse-first degree, Commonwealth Attorney recommends five years, trial Nov. 14 – set aside.
•Jonathan Elkins, burglary -second degree-forced entry-residence, theft by unlawful taking/disp-all others, pre-pretrial Dec. 1, status hearing Dec. 6.
•Isaac Dewayne Neal, first degree possession of a controlled substance/drug unsepcified, first offense, possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia – buying and/or possession, persistent felony offender – second degree, pre-pretrial Dec. 1, status hearing Dec. 6.
•William B. Cain, 12 counts of burglary, second degree, 12 counts of criminal trespass-second degree, 10 counts of complicity to theft by unlawful taking/disp-all others, Commonwealth Attorney recommends nine years.
•Freddie Har Hunter, complicity to robbery, first degree, status hearing Jan. 3, trial Jan. 17.
•Jeffrey Hunter, complicity to robbery, first degree, status hearing Jan. 3, trial Jan. 17.
•Michael Crim, burglary, third degree, Alford plea of guilty, theft by unlawful taking/disp-all others, Alford plea of guilty, receiving stolen property under $500, Commonwealth Attorney recommends diversion, diversion order entered.
•William A. Booth, complicity to burglary, third degree, complicity to theft by unlawful taking/disp-from auto, complicity to possession of burglary tools, first degree possession of a controlled substance/drug unspecified, first offense, Dec. 6 for plea.
•Nickleous C. Booth, complicity to burglary, third degree, complicity to theft by unlawful taking/disp-from auto, complicity to possession of burglary tools, first degree possession of a controlled substance/drug unspecified, first offense, Dec. 6 for plea.
•Stephen D. Roe, trafficking in a controlled substance, first offense, Commonwealth Attorney recommends three years to serve, Commonwealth Attorney motion to amend possession of a controlled substance, Alford plea of guilty.
•Aaron L. Portwood, receiving stolen property under $10,000, pre-pretrial Dec. 1, status hearing Dec. 6.
•Jamie L. Purdue, burglary, third degree, guilty plea, theft by unlawful taking/disp-all others, guilty plea, Commonwealth Attorney recommends three years.
•Colleen Yates, burglary-first degree-forced entry-residence, Alford plea of guilty, Commonwealth Attorney recommends diversion, diversion order entered.
•Nekea Rose, burglary-first degree-forced entry-residence, cultivation of marijuana, five or more plants, first offense, convicted felon in possession of a firearm, defendant in custody, pre-pretrial Jan. 5, status hearing, Jan. 27.
•Daniel Gilbert, assault, first degree, burglary, second degree, Dec. 6 for arraignment.
•Ashley Gilbert, burglary, second degree, assault fourth degree minor injury, not guilty plea, pretrial Dec. 6.
•Millard Dixon Jr., wanton endangerment-first degree, pre-pretrial Dec. 1, status hearing Dec. 6.
•Jeffrey James Kilburn Jr., promoting contraband – first degree, first degree possession of a controlled substance/drug unspecified, first offense, public intoxication from a controlled substance excluding alcohol, defendant in custody, pre-pretrial Dec. 1, status hearing Dec. 6.
•Don Ray Moses, II, wanton endangerment-first degree, Commonwealth Attorney moves to amends to wanton endangerment second, Alford plea of guilty.
•Jena L. Combs, theft by unlawful taking/disp-building, pre-pretrial Dec. 1, status hearing Dec. 6.
•Monica Buzzard, three counts of assault-third degree-police/probation officer-identi, criminal mischief-third degree, disorderly conduct, second degree, assault fourth degree minor injury, terroristic threatening, third degree, resisting arrest, alcohol intoxication in a public place – first and second offense, pre-pretrial Dec. 1, status hearing Dec. 6.

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