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Criminal Superior

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

March 14, 2011

Howard E. Campbell, felony larceny, 12 to 15 months in prison, credit five days, suspended, three years supervised probation and six months intensive, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation including co-defendant, testify truthfully if called upon, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal.

Alexandria M. Harrison, two counts misdemeanor probation violation, sentences activated, 45 days in prison to run at the expiration of each, credit 19 days, work release allowed, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Mia S. McLaughlin, four counts misdemeanor communicating threats, voluntary dismissal; felony assault with deadly weapon to inflict serious injury, 25 to 39 months in prison, suspended, five years supervised probation or longer if necessary and six months intensive, earn GED within the first 24 months of probation, do not possess any box cutters, knives or any sharp instrument that can be used as a weapon, observe curfew set by probation, do not associate with victims or Brookside Apartments, pay restitution to healthcare provider for victims, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs.

Reginald R. McNair, misdemeanor possess marijuana, 20 days in prison, credit two days, suspended, 12 months supervised probation, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, $250 fine, court costs and upon payment of all monies owed transfer to unsupervised probation.

Chauncy D. Seagraves, two counts driving while license revoked consolidated with possess open container/consume alcohol in passenger area, 120 days in prison, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, serve 10 days in jail through probation and remit jail fee, do not drive until relicensed by DMV and do not associate with persons or places identified by probation; misdemeanor probation violation, continue on probation.

Brian G. Sealy, felony possession of cocaine and felony possession of firearm by felon, indicted in federal court.

March 15, 2011

Victor C. Allbrooks, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver counterfeit controlled substances consolidated with felony larceny, eight to 10 months in prison, work release allowed, comply with DART, pay $1,877.85 restitution, $600 SBI lab fee, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; two counts misdemeanor break coin/currency machines, voluntary dismissal; two counts misdemeanor injury to personal property, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor injury to real property, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor resisting public officer, voluntary dismissal; felony create counterfeit controlled substances, voluntary dismissal.

Dectrech K. Barrett, felony sell cocaine consolidated with two counts felony speeding to elude arrest, 15 to 18 months in prison, credit 96 days served, work release allowed, pay $950.49 restitution, $700 to town of Taylortown drug fund, $600 SBI lab fee, attorney fees and court costs; felony possess stolen goods/property, eight to 10 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, credit 96 days and work release allowed; no operatorEDs license, voluntary dismissal; felony breaking and/or entering, voluntary dismissal; felony larceny, voluntary dismissal; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal; felony possess with intent so sell or deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal; felony deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal.

Winford D. Bowman, misdemeanor unauthorized use of motor vehicle, 120 days in prison, suspended, 12 months supervised probation, do not operate a motor vehicle until properly licensed, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, court costs and upon compliance transfer to unsupervised probation; felony larceny of motor vehicle, voluntary dismissal.

Dana M. Cotton, felony possession schedule II controlled substances consolidated with felony possession of firearm by felon, 14 to 17 months n prison, suspended, three years supervised probation and six months intensive, serve 45 days in jail through probation and remit jail fee, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation and pay court costs; felony maintain vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substances, voluntary dismissal; felony probation violation, continue on probation.

Ronald A. Craig, felony probation violation, sentence activated, 12 to 15 months in prison, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Randy L. Davis, two counts misdemeanor probation violation, sentences activated, 60 days in prison to run at the expiration of each, work release allowed and pay $3,412.50 monies owed, upon payment probation terminated.

Anna M. Garretson, misdemeanor larceny, 45 days in prison, suspended, 18 months supervised probation and six months intensive, comply with searches/tests for stolen goods, controlled substances, contraband and firearms, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation, testify truthfully if called upon, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony breaking and/or entering, voluntary dismissal; felony larceny, voluntary dismissal; two counts felony possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal.

Demetrias L. Harris, misdemeanor possess marijuana, 45 days in prison, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, 48 hours community service within 60 days and fee, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation, provide adequate child support, comply with curfew set by probation, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, $185 restitution to Moore County drug fund and court costs; felony sell marijuana, voluntary dismissal; felony deliver marijuana, voluntary dismissal.

Javeon J. Jones, felony common-law robbery, prayer for judgment continued term to term on conditions to testify truthfully and have no contact with persons identified by probation; felony attempt to discharge weapon on occupied property, prayer for judgment continued term to term; felony discharge weapon on occupied property, voluntary dismissal.

Jared D. Malloy, misdemeanor probation violation, probation terminated, pay $2,303.50 civil judgment, attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee.

Terry L. Mason, felony probation violation, sentence activated and modified, five to six months in prison, work release allowed, credit 26 days served, comply with DART and pay $1,415, if paid probation will be terminated.

Kendra C. Monroe, felony attempt to obtain property by false pretense, six to eight months in prison, suspended, three years supervised probation and six months intensive, comply with searches for stolen goods, controlled substances, contraband and firearms, do not associate with person, Pain Management Group and Rite Aid as identified by probation, testify truthfully if called upon and pay court costs; felony conspire traffic in opium/heroin, voluntary dismissal.

Daquan T. Ross, two counts felony probation violation, sentences activated, six to eight months in prison to run at the expiration of each, work release allowed, credit 134 days served, pay attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee.

Raquisha E. Williams, felony attempt to obtain controlled substances by forgery/fraud, six to eight months in prison, suspended, three years supervised probation and six months intensive, comply with searches for stolen goods, controlled substances, contraband and firearms, do not associate with persons or Pain Management Group and Rite Aid as identified by probation, testify truthfully if called upon, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony attempt to obtain property by false pretense, voluntary dismissal; felony conspire to traffic in opium/heroin, voluntary dismissal.

March 16, 2011

Brandon W. Blomberg, felony second-degree burglary consolidated with felony larceny, 14 to 17 months in prison to run at the expiration of any sentence now serving, credit 198 days served, comply with DART, pay $308 restitution, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony second-degree burglary consolidated with felony breaking and/or entering and felony breaking and/or entering motor vehicle, 14 to 17 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence and comply with DART; two counts felony possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal; two counts misdemeanor resisting public officer, voluntary dismissal; two counts misdemeanor larceny, voluntary dismissal; two counts misdemeanor possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal.

Matthew A. Cabrera, felony common-law robbery, 13 to 16 months in prison, work release allowed, credit 269 days, comply with DART and pay cc; felony assault with deadly weapon, 60 days in prison, suspended, two years supervised probation, reside in Cove Creek Center residential treatment facility and do not associate with co-defendant; felony conspire robbery with dangerous weapon, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor injury to personal property, voluntary dismissal.

Charles S. Ezzell, felony probation violation, sentence activated, eight to 10 months in prison, work release allowed, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Stephen C. Ezzell, felony probation violation, sentence activated, six to eight months in prison, work release allowed, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed; felony probation violation, sentence activated, 21to 26 months in prison, work release allowed, comply with DART and pay outstanding monies owed.

Ronnie H. Garner, felony sell schedule III controlled substances consolidated with felony sell schedule IV controlled substances, five to six months in prison, credit one day, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation, pay $600 SBI lab fee, $45 drug fund fee and court costs; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule III controlled substances, voluntary dismissal; felony deliver schedule III controlled substances, voluntary dismissal; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule IV controlled substances, voluntary dismissal; felony deliver schedule IV controlled substances, voluntary dismissal.

Christopher S. Luck, felony sell cocaine consolidated with habitual felon, 70 to 93 months in prison, credit 268 days, work release allowed, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, $600 SBI lab fee and court costs; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal; felony deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule IV controlled substances, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor possess drug paraphernalia, voluntary dismissal; felony breaking and/or entering, voluntary dismissal; felony larceny, voluntary dismissal; felony possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal.

Martin McMillan, felony second-degree murder, felony discharge weapon on occupied property, felony attempt robbery with dangerous weapon and felony conspire robbery with dangerous weapon, prayer for judgment continued term-to-term until state prays judgment; felony common-law robbery, voluntary dismissal; felony possess weapon of mass destruction, voluntary dismissal.

Leroy R. Medley, felony robbery with dangerous weapon, prayer for judgment continued term to term until state prays judgment, testify truthfully if called upon and have no contact with persons identified by the court; felony accessory after-the-fact to first-degree murder, prayer for judgment continued term to term and comply with conditions in previous sentence; felony murder, voluntary dismissal; felony robbery with dangerous weapon, voluntary dismissal; felony accessory after-the-fact to robbery, voluntary dismissal; felony first-degree kidnapping, voluntary dismissal; two counts felony assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill or inflict serious injury, voluntary dismissal.

Jarvis L. Person, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver cocaine consolidated with habitual felon, 66 to 89 months in prison, credit 119 days, comply with DART, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and cc; two counts felony possess with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver schedule III controlled substances, voluntary dismissal; two counts felony trafficking in opium or heroin, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor simple possess schedule III controlled substances, voluntary dismissal; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, voluntary dismissal; felony maintain vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substances, voluntary dismissal; four counts misdemeanor child abuse, voluntary dismissal; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal; felony sell cocaine, voluntary dismissal; felony deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal; felony conspire sell/deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor possess drug paraphernalia, voluntary dismissal; two counts habitual felon, voluntary dismissal; felony possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal.

Chauncey Y. Williams, felony probation violation, sentence activated, eight to 10 months in prison, work release allowed and pay $642 outstanding monies owed.

March 17, 2011

Justin Cotton, felony discharge weapon on occupied property, felony second-degree murder, felony attempt robbery with dangerous weapon, felony conspiracy to commit robbery with dangerous weapon and felony common-law robbery, prayer for judgment continued term to term until state prays judgment; felony possess weapon of mass destruction, voluntary dismissal; misdemeanor simple assault, voluntary dismissal.

Lataurus J. Goins, felony larceny, six to eight months in prison, work release allowed, credit 83 days, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal; felony probation violation, sentence activated, modified to six to eight months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, work release allowed and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Hannah Y. Howell, two counts misdemeanor probation violation, sentences activated and modified to 90 days in prison for each count, work release allowed and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Christopher L. Jackson, felony first-degree burglary consolidated with felony attempt first-degree burglary and habitual felon, 101 to 131 months in prison, credit 134 days, comply with DART, pay $392.69 restitution, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony identity theft, voluntary dismissal; two counts felony attempt to obtain property by false pretense, voluntary dismissal; felony larceny, voluntary dismissal; felony possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal.

Scott B. Jones, three counts felony probation violation, sentences activated, 15 to 18 months in prison for each count, work release allowed and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Phillip M. McCrimmon, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, 45 days in prison, suspended, 12 months supervised probation, comply with searches/tests for controlled substances and contraband, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, court costs and upon compliance transfer to unsupervised probation; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, voluntary dismissal.

Kristen L. Townsend, two counts felony probation violation-out of county, continue on probation and extend 12 months, pay $500 community service fee immediately, attorney fees and appointed counsel fee waived.

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