Court case conclusions: Monday, July 23, 2012

Published 12:09 am Monday, July 23, 2012

Adams County Justice Court Cases
Week of July 13-19:
Delbert Sims charged with possession of a deadly weapon by a convicted felon. Case bound over to a grand jury.

Adams County Circuit Court Cases
Week of July 13-19:
None.

Natchez Municipal Court Cases
Friday, July 13:
Ryan Marvel, 32, pleaded guilty to violating the city’s noise ordinance. Fine set at $294.
Carlos E. Ward, 29, charged with simple assault attempt to create fear. Case remanded to files.
Kendrick Smith, 20, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct — failure to comply with officer. Fine set at $444.
Cedric Germin Carter, 34, pleaded guilty to two counts of simple assault. Sentenced to 30 days with 29 days suspended for one year pending good behavior on each count. To serve 24 hours in jail on each count. Fine set at $494 for each count.
Eddie Jones, 45, pleaded guilty to resisting arrest. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Served four days. Fine set at $494.

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Monday, July 16:
Freddie L. Allen Sr., 40, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor false pretense. Total fine set at $612.93.
Jimmy Johnson, 64, found guilty of possession of a controlled substance. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464. Cash bond set at $706. Refund balance.
Markus Brooks pleaded guilty to simple assault — domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days with 28 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve 48 hours in jail. Fine set at $594.Brooks pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464.
Wednesday, July 18:
Jabary Andrea Nelson, 33, charged with disturbing the peace. Case dismissed.
Tory Lamond McNeil, 23, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor possession of drugs. Driver’s license suspended for six months. Fine set at $464.
Joshua Beaner pleaded guilty to simple assault — domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days with 27 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve three days in jail. Fine set at $594.
Eddie Flowers pleaded guilty to two counts of violating the open container law, one count of no driver’s license and one count of disorderly conduct — failure to comply with officer. Fine set at $1,402 minus $200 credit plus $100 for bond jumping. Must pay a fine of $1,302.