$3,500 restitution ordered in home improvement fraud | Local News

A Bledsoe County guy gained judicial diversion after pleading responsible to household enhancement fraud but as element of that diversion, is to pay out $3,500 restitution to the target.

That scenario was 1 of dozens showing on the probation violation docket of Oct. 1. The responsible plea is remaining established apart, below conditions of diversion, and if probation circumstances are effectively fulfilled, the defendant will be equipped to petition the courtroom to have the charge eliminated from his long-lasting report.

If Isaac Houston Butler, Cedar Rd., Pikeville, does not correctly comprehensive phrases of diversion, he could be necessary to provide two decades in jail at 30% as a Variety 1 offender.

Butler was accused of accepting funds from a Fairfield Glade resident to swap home windows and do other get the job done that was never done. The incident transpired in June 2018.

In other scenarios on the docket, the subsequent took put:

Probation violation

•Jenifer Deann Avans, pled responsible to probation violation and is to provide the harmony of her two-year sentence.

•Amber Dawn Bow, probation violation listening to ongoing to Nov. 1.

•MacKenzie Lynn Gass, pled guilty to probation violation and was ordered to provide the harmony of her sentence with settlement for launch to a prolonged-term inhouse treatment method plan. Her probation would expire in the course of that time interval, but Gass requested to be permitted to enter the program.

•Jamie Noel Hamlin, probation violation listening to ongoing to Nov. 1.

•Michael Howard Harvel, sexual battery, assault and formal misconduct, ongoing pending motion in federal courtroom.

•Summer Lynn Iles, probation violation situations continued.

•Robin Marie Latesky, probation violation listening to continued to Nov. 1.

•Makenna Annalise Miller, probation violation hearing ongoing to Nov. 1.

•Trinity Renee Murner, probation violation listening to ongoing to Nov. 1.

•Amy Elizabeth Phipps, pled responsible to the probation violation, to serve 75 times in jail at 75% and then be introduced to residence arrest supervision of group corrections.

•Keith Ray Price, General public Defender’s Office appointed to depict Cost and probation violation hearing ongoing to Nov. 1.

•John Wallace Prince Jr., probation violation listening to continued.

•Derrick Ray Reed, probation violation listening to ongoing to Jan. 19.

•Danny Lynn Robbins, probation violation listening to ongoing to Nov. 1.

•Tracey Dene Sarrica, probation violation listening to ongoing to Nov. 1.

•Donnie Ray Smith, probation violation warrant dismissed.

•Matthew James Utley Tabor, pled responsible to the probation violation and experienced probation revoked with launch to prolonged-expression inhouse procedure.

•Kirby Lynn Thompson, pled guilty to a probation violation, to provide 30 days in jail and then be produced back on probation

•Rebecca Lynn Barnwell Todd, probation violation listening to continued to Nov. 1.

•Bernadette Amiee Vanslette, probation violation hearing ongoing to Jan. 19.

•Patrick Thomas Whitt, pled guilty to a probation violation and is to provide equilibrium of his sentence with credit score for time already served.

•Carl Anderson Younger, pled responsible to a probation violation and is to serve 90 days in jail and then be produced back on probation.

•Samantha Gail Cooper, Public Defender’s Place of work appointed to characterize Cooper and ongoing.

Arraignment

•Kelly Ray Barnwell, aggravated assault, domestic assault, introducing contraband into a penal institution and felony possession of a Timetable II drug, continued.

•Georgia Ann Davisson, possession of a Program II drug with intent, forfeiture and capias issued for failure to surface, 10 times in jail and ordered held for bond listening to.

Deadline docket

•Jerry Lynn Ashburn, felony possession of meth with intent, theft of home of up to $1,000, kid abuse, neglect or endangerment, basic possession and possession of drug paraphernalia, ongoing to Nov. 9.

•Mark Christopher Brown, second-degree murder and felony possession of meth with intent, continued to Nov. 1.

•James Edward Carter Jr., 3 counts of theft of goods of up to $1,000, theft, two counts of theft of house of $2,500 to $10,000 and theft of home of $1,000 to $2,500, continued to Nov. 9.

•Rony Noe Ambrocio Cruz, 1st-diploma murder, ongoing.

•Sherry Louis King, felony possession of meth with intent, continued to Nov. 9. 

•Matthew Jordan Lacey, felony possession of a Schedule VI drug with intent, ongoing to Nov. 16.

•Gary Timothy Lawler, neighborhood supervision violations, ongoing to Nov. 16.

•Quentin Eugene McDaniel, rape, ongoing to Nov. 1.

•Brian Keith Medley, sexual battery and domestic assault, ongoing.

•Arless John Morgan, felony possession of meth with intent and possession of drug paraphernalia, ongoing to Nov. 9.

•Justin Lee Oldham, vandalism of $2,500 to $10,000, vandalism of $1,000 to $2,500, vandalism of up to $1,000 and public intoxication, ongoing to Jan. 9.

•John Michael Poss, initial-degree murder, Randall York appointed to stand for Poss and ongoing.

•Angela Michelle Rhinehart, aggravated burglary and theft of assets of $2,500 to $10,000, continued.

•Travis John Stowers, tampering with evidence, two counts of felony possession of meth with intent, felony possession of a Plan II drug with intent, felony possession of a Routine IV drug with intent, possession of a legend drug, basic possession and possession of drug paraphernalia, bond set at $80,000 and ongoing.

Petition/motions

•Dara Kinsey Smith, aggravated assault, sentencing listening to continued to Nov. 16.

•Edward Phillips Sprout, 4 counts of evading arrest, felony possession of meth with intent and driving on a revoked license, movement to revoke bond continued.

Ongoing boundovers

•Samantha Rose Sherrill, 3 situations in boundover status pending action of the grand jury, Jeremy Hargis appointed to represent Sherrill. Forfeiture and capias issued for failure to appear, ten days in jail and requested held for listening to.

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