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Criminal Superior

The following criminal judgments have been rendered in Moore County Superior Court.

Jan. 18, 2011

Tracye S. Abrams, felony probation violation, continue on probation, continue to reside at Oxford House in Mecklenburg County and abide by rules, transfer probation to county of residence.

Robert A. Brown, felony indecent liberties with a child, 11 to14 months in prison, credit one day, work release allowed, comply with treatment order, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; misdemeanor assault on a female, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor sexual battery, voluntary dismissal.

Kerry R. Johnson, felony possess marijuana, six to eight months in prison, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, 48 hours community service within 90 days and fee, earn GED first 12 months of probation, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation, curfew may be imposed and pay court costs; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, voluntary dismissal.

Adam D. Martin, misdemeanor common-law uttering, 45 days in prison, suspended, 12 months unsupervised probation, 100 hours community service within 180 days and fee, do not operate a motor vehicle in Moore County and pay court costs.

Jan. 19, 2011

Willie E. Allbrooks Jr., misdemeanor maintain places for controlled substances, 120 days in prison, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation, pay $600 SBI lab fee, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, voluntary dismissal; felony possession of firearm by felon, voluntary dismissal; felony possess stolen firearm, voluntary dismissal.

Harold L. Chandler, misdemeanor common-law robbery, 13 to 16 months in prison, work release allowed, comply with treatment, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony second-degree burglary, 13 to 16 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, work release allowed and comply with treatment; felony larceny of a firearm, voluntary dismissal; two counts felony second-degree kidnapping, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor assault handicapped person, voluntary dismissal.

McMillard A. Douglas, felony possess with intent so sell or deliver marijuana consolidated with felony possession of firearm by felon, 14 to 17 months in prison, work release allowed, pay $600 SBI lab fee and court costs; felony possession of marijuana, voluntary dismissal; felony maintain vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substances, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor possess drug paraphernalia, voluntary dismissal; felony habitual felon status, voluntary dismissal.

James D. McIntyre, felony sell cocaine, 12 to 15 months in prison, suspended, 24 months supervised probation and six months intensive, comply with treatment order and searches for controlled substances, contraband, stolen firearms and stolen goods, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation, do not operate a motor vehicle in Moore County during period of probation, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, $320 drug fund, court costs and transfer probation to Cumberland County; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal; felony deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal.

Nicholas D. Millikan, felony first-degree sexual offense consolidated with felony statutory rape, 192 to 240 months in prison, credit for any time served, work release allowed, comply with DART and SOAR programs, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; three counts felony first-degree sexual offense, voluntary dismissal; two counts felony indecent liberties with a child, voluntary dismissal.

Mark Monroe, felony assault with deadly weapon on government official consolidated with misdemeanor injury to personal property, misdemeanor flee/elude arrest and misdemeanor resisting public officer, 19 to 23 months in prison, suspended, 36 months supervised probation and six months intensive, three months community service and fee, serve 150 days in jail and work release allowed, comply with residential treatment and DART, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation, pay $80 restitution, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; driving while impaired, 12 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, serve 90 days in jail to run concurrent with previous jail sentence, nine days credit, work release allowed, comply with DART, do not use, possess or consume alcohol while on probation, surrender license, $500 fine and court costs; reckless driving-wanton disregard, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor possess drug paraphernalia, voluntary dismissal; fail to comply with license restrictions, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor assault on a child, voluntary dismissal.

Timothy M. Stutts, felony trafficking in opium by possession of 4 grams or more but less than 14 grams, 35 to 42 months in prison, work release allowed, credit two days served, comply with DART, pay $25,000 fine and court costs; felony trafficking in opium by transport, voluntary dismissal; felony possess with intent so sell or deliver oxycodone, voluntary dismissal; felony maintain vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substances, voluntary dismissal.

Adam R. Ware, felony probation violation, sentence activated, modified, four to five months in prison, work release allowed and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Jan. 20, 2011

Carlouse L. Albrooks, a/k/a Allbrooks, felony deliver cocaine consolidated with felony possess with intent to sell or deliver counterfeit controlled substances, 10 to 12 months in prison, suspended, 36 onths supervised probation and six months intensive, serve 80 days in jail and credit for time served, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation and Burger King in Aberdeen, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal; felony sell cocaine, voluntary dismissal; felony sell or deliver counterfeit controlled substances, voluntary dismissal.

John R. Brower, felony probation violation-out of county, continue on probation, pay $208 community service costs today, attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee.

Jessie L. Burns, misdemeanor financial card fraud consolidated with felony identity theft, 12 to 15 months in prison, work release allowed, comply with DART, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony financial card theft, voluntary dismissal; felony obtain property by false pretense, voluntary dismissal. felony probation violation, sentence activated and modified, 12 to 15 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, work release allowed, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Terry Engle, felony probation violation, transfer to unsupervised probation.

Allen W. George, felony probation violation, continued on probation, modify, pay $225 (average) today and the balance no later than Feb. 25.

Rodney S. Hockaday, two counts felony probation violation, sentence activated, six to eight months in prison to run at the expiration of each, work release allowed, credit for any time served, pay attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee.

Bryant A. McKinney, felony first-degree murder, voluntary dismissal with leave.

Mark Monroe, fail to comply with license restrictions, voluntary dismissal.

Sy D. Singletary, felony larceny consolidated with misdemeanor false imprisonment, 10 to 12 months in prison, suspended, work release allowed, credit 67 days, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony breaking and/or entering, voluntary dismissal; felony possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal; felony first-degree burglary, voluntary dismissal; felonious restraint, voluntary dismissal.

Travis F. Swaney, felony first-degree rape consolidated with felony indecent liberties with a child, 216 to 269 months in prison, credit 301 days, comply with DART and SOAR program, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; misdemeanor sexual battery, voluntary dismissal.

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