Court case conclusions: Monday, May 15, 2012

Published 12:25 am Monday, May 14, 2012

 

Adams County Justice Court Cases

Week of April 27-May 3:

Ryan Marvel charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance. Case bound over to a grand jury. Marvel also charged with improper passing. Case remanded to files. Marvel also charged with possession of marijuana. Case remanded to files.
William D. McGraw charged with armed robbery. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Richard Felter charged with aggravated assault. Case bound over to a grand jury. Felter also charged with armed robbery. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Jessica Emfinger charged with burglary of an occupied dwelling. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Kiesha S. Butler charged with cyberstalking. Case remanded to files. Butler also charged with burglary of an occupied dwelling. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Fredrick Frisby charged with misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance. Case remanded to files. Frisby also charged with sale of a controlled substance. Case bound over to a grand jury. Frisby also charged with possession of a controlled substance. Case bound over to a grand jury.

Adams County Circuit Court Cases

Week of April 27-May 3:

None.

Natchez Municipal Court Cases

Week of April 27-May 3:

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None.

 

Adams County Justice Court Cases

Week of May 4-10:

Christopher Shows pleaded guilty to simple assault.
Darryel Lamont Hill charged with trespassing less than larceny. Case remanded to files.
Richard Johnson charged with possession of a controlled substance. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Jessie R. Charrier pleaded guilty to simple assault.
Delbert Sims charged with sale of a contraband. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Nancy Deville pleaded guilty to false pretense.

Adams County Circuit Court Cases

Tuesday, May 8:

Pierre Tenner probation terminated in Judge Lillie Blackmon Sanders’ court. Tenner was convicted of receiving stolen property on May 12, 2011, and sentenced to one year in the Mississippi Department of Corrections suspended and placed on probation for one year in Sanders’ court. Tenner has completed his sentence and has fulfilled all monetary obligations as ordered by the court.
Devin Car’da Hence probation terminated in Sanders’ court after conforming to the conditions of his probation and conforming himself in a law abiding manner. Hence pleaded guilty to Sale of a Schedule I controlled substance (marijuana – less than 30 grams) and the Court withheld adjudication of guilt and imposition of sentence and placed the defendant on non-adjudication probation for one year on April 26, 2011 in Sanders’ court. Hence completed the terms of supervision and paid all monies owed to the court.

Monday, May 7:

William Rushing probation terminated in Sanders’ court after conforming to the conditions of his probation and conducting himself in a law abiding manner. Rushing was convicted of possession of precursors on Sept. 1, 2009 and sentenced to 10 years in the MDOC suspended and placed on probation for five years in Sanders’ court. Rushing has reported regularly, has paid his supervision fees and has remained drug free. He has also fulfilled his monetary obligations as ordered by the court.

Thursday, May 3:

Kevin Dailet probation terminated in Judge Forrest “Al” Johnson’s court after conforming to the conditions of his post release supervision and conducting himself in a law abiding manner. Dailet was convicted of felony malicious mischief on Nov. 3, 2008 and sentenced to one year in the MDOC suspended and placed on post release supervision for three years in Johnson’s court.

Tuesday, May 1:

Rebecca Caldwell probation terminated in Johnson’s court after conforming to the conditions of her post release supervision and conducting herself in a law abiding manner. Caldwell was convicted of embezzlement on March 22, 2007 and sentenced to five years in the MDOC suspended and placed on post release supervision for five years in Johnson’s court. Caldwell has completed her sentence, has reported faithfully and has remained drug free. She has also fulfilled all monetary obligations as ordered by the Court.
Nolan Morrison probation terminated in Sanders’ court after conforming to the conditions of his probation and conducting himself in a law abiding manner. Morrison was convicted of accessory/auto burglary on Sept. 2, 2009 and sentenced to five years in the MDOC suspended and placed on probation for five years in Sanders’ court. Morrison has served half of his sentence, has reported faithfully, paid his supervision fees and has remained drug free.

Natchez Municipal Court Cases

Friday, April 20:

Denise Gooseberry, 27, pleaded guilty to three counts of misdemeanor false pretense. No fine or jail time given.
Domonique Hall, 20, pleaded guilty to shoplifting – 1st offense. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $444. Hall also pleaded guilty to misdemeanor false information. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $394.
Melvin Harris, 56, pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana while operating a motor vehicle. Sentenced to 10 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464.
Gaberial Louis Hayles, 33, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace by fighting. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $344.
Antonio Cordell Hess, 31, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace by fighting. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $344.
Trent L. Hudson Jr., 23, pleaded guilty to felony false pretense. Total fine set at $1,030.
Larry Thomas pleaded guilty to simple assault – domestic violence. Sentenced to 45 days with 38 days suspended for two years pending good behavior. To serve seven days in jail. Fine set at $800.

Monday, April 23:

Melissa Campbell pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace – domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $494.
Terrance Johnson pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace – domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $494.

Wednesday, April 25:

Jan Felton Stone, 43, pleaded guilty to one count of felony false pretense and two counts of misdemeanor false pretense. No fine or jail time given.
Willie J. Wesley, 57, pleaded guilty to shoplifting – 1st offense. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $444.

Friday, April 27:

Ricardo Paige, 18, pleaded guilty to shoplifting – 1st offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 24 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Six days served. Banned from Walmart. Fine set at $444.
Carl Coleman Firley, 34, pleaded guilty to resisting arrest. Sentenced to 30 days with 28 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve two days in jail. Fine set at $494. Firley also pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464.
McKinley Brady, 33, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464.
Christopher L. Illagan, 41, pleaded guilty to trespassing less than larceny. Sentenced to 10 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $294.
Aaron Curtis pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace – domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $444.

Monday, May 7:

Chaston Donta Nix, 32, pleaded guilty to shoplifting – 1st offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 27 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve three days in jail. Fine set at $494.
Joseph Patrick Thomas, 27, charged with disturbing the peace – domestic violence. Case remanded to files at request of victim. Thomas also pleaded guilty to disturbance of family – domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $519.
Kevin Lyons, 36, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $344.
Ricardo Banks, 25, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464.
Michael Hoggatt Jr., 34, pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana while operating a motor vehicle. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464.
Deontae Bacon, 18, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $344.
Samantha Ramone Gatlin, 18, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace by fighting. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $344.

Wednesday, May 9:

Lejarius Dewayne McGuire, 21, charged with possession of a controlled substance. Case remanded to files subject to other charge. McGuire also pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464.
Patrick Russell McSwain, 37, charged with simple assault – domestic violence. Case remanded to files.
Nicole McSwain, 34, charged with simple assault – domestic violence. Case remanded to files.
Leon Hutchins IV, 30, pleaded guilty to resisting arrest. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $494. Hutchins also pleaded guilty to violating the city’s noise ordinance. Setnenced to three days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $249.
Roderick Lashaun Brady, 21, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464.
Michael Raymond Webster, 26, pleaded guilty to simple assault – attempt to create fear. Sentenced to 30 days with 29 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve 24 hours in jail. Fine set at $494.
Deyounta Rogers, 19, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct – failure to comply with officer. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $444. Rogers also pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464.