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Criminal Superior
The following criminal judgments have been rendered in Moore County Superior Court.
Dec. 10, 2012
Christopher R. Adams, felony probation violation, continue on probation, court strikes balance of community service hours, report to jail today and be released at 5:30 a.m. on Dec. 11, pay outstanding monies no later than Dec. 31.
Troy A. Bailey, two counts felony probation violation, continue on probation and extend, comply with electronic house arrest/curfew as directed by probation, pay attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee.
Harrison J. Bryan, felony probation violation-out of county, continue on probation, strike Sandhills Teen Challenge conditions, enroll in DART program, electronic house arrest, pay attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee and transfer probation to county of residence; felony probation violation-out of county, continue on probation.
Tyrone S. Collins, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, felony sell cocaine and felony deliver cocaine, voluntary dismissal.
Raymond L. Galownia, felony probation violation, 90 days commitment in response to violation, comply with DART, pay attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee.
Lashawna N. Graham, two counts felony probation violation, continue on probation, continue with current course of after care for substance abuse, pay attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee.
Michael J. Jordan, felony probation violation, continue on probation, serve 48 hours in jail scheduled by probation within 30 days, court strikes community service hours, $300 to be paid today, $430 to be paid no later than 10 a.m. Dec. 11, attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee also to be paid; two counts felony probation violation, continue on probation.
Corey N. Lewis, felony probation violation, continue on probation, pay $1,000 within 90 days of today, arrange payment of future payments owed and extend probation 24 months.
Winde A. Lucky, misdemeanor probation violation, continue on probation and extend six months, court strikes future probation fees, pay attorney fees, upon payment of all monies owed transfer probation to unsupervised.
Raymond F. Martin, felony probation violation, sentence activated, six to eight months in prison, work release allowed, credit 25 days served and pay outstanding monies owed.
Thomas C. Revels, misdemeanor probation violation, court not satisfied violation is willful, remit future supervised probation fees and attorney fees not to be paid by defendant.
Philip J. Rickel, felony probation violation, in full compliance, transfer to unsupervised probation.
Christopher J. Smith, two counts felony probation violation, sentences activated and modified, six to 17 months in prison to run at the expiration of each, work release allowed, credit 85 days, comply with DART and pay outstanding monies owed.
Christopher T. Smith, two counts felony probation violation, continue on probation and extend six months, pay $300 of outstanding monies today and upon payment of all monies owed transfer to unsupervised probation.
Link V. Smith, misdemeanor probation violation, insufficient evidence for finding of violation, continue on probation.
Jeffery L. Spencer, two counts felony probation violation, from evidence presented court does not find a violation of probation and court remits future supervised probation fees.
Jerome L. Underwood, two counts felony probation violation, five to six months in prison to run at the expiration of each, upon payment of $6,739.10 in monies owed release, continue on probation and transfer to unsupervised, if not paid active sentence begins.
Nakita Ware, misdemeanor probation violation, 30 days jail time or until Dec. 31 if $325.64 original obligation is paid, if not paid report to jail, failure to pay or report will result in order for arrest, probation terminated upon payment of monies owed.
George E. Whitaker, misdemeanor probation violation, sentence activated, 30 days in jail, 24 hours upon payment of $844.50, upon payment of monies owed terminate probation; misdemeanor probation violation, sentence activated, 30 days in jail.
Dec. 11, 2012
Dionne R. Cameron, felony assault by strangulation, six to 17 months in prison, suspended, three years supervised probation, 48 hours community service within 60 days and $250 fee, 77 days in jail and credit for time served, comply with substance abuse and anger management treatment, probation has discretion to impose electronic house arrest and/or curfew, at victimEDs request may have contact with while on probation, do not associate with persons/places identified by probation, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony first-degree burglary and misdemeanor assault on a female, voluntary dismissal.
Nikki D. Deese, felony probation violation, continue on probation, pay $3,220 in outstanding monies owed plus attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee, if not paid sentence modified to serve 90 days in prison; felony probation violation, continue on probation and comply with conditions in previous sentence.
Jeffrey E. Dunn, misdemeanor larceny, 45 days in prison, suspended, 12 months supervised probation, 48 hours community service within 60 days and $250 fee, do not associate with Gold Exchange and other persons/places identified by probation, probation has discretion to impose electronic house arrest and/or curfew, pay $550 restitution, court costs and transfer probation to Montgomery County; felony possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal.
Brent L. Hobgood, misdemeanor common-law forgery, 45 days in prison, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, 48 hours community service within 75 days and $250 fee, do not associate with persons/places identified by probation, do not use or possess controlled substances and stolen goods, comply with searches/tests, testify truthfully if capped upon, probation has discretion to impose curfew and pay court costs; felony conspiracy and felony insurance fraud, voluntary dismissal.
Devonda C. Kershaw, felony probation violation, 15 to 18 months in prison, work release allowed, credit 57 days, comply with DART and pay outstanding monies owed; felony probation violation, sentence activated, eight to 10 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence; felony probation violation, sentence activated, 11 to 14 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, work release allowed and comply with DART; felony probation violation, sentence activated, 11 to 14 months in prison, work release allowed and comply with DART.
Cheryl A. Mason, felony larceny, six to eight months in prison, suspended, three years supervised probation, 48 hours community service within 90 days and $250 fee, serve 30 days in jail schedule by probation within 150 days, probation has discretion to imposed electronic house arrest and/or curfew, comply with treatment order, do not associate with victims, Jim’s Pawn Shop, City Pawn Shop, all pawn shops in North Carolina, Honeycutt Jewelry, co-defendant and other persons/places identified by probation, pay $3,617.55 restitution, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, court costs and transfer probation to Harnett County; felony obtain property by false pretense, six to eight months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended, three years supervised probation and comply with conditions in previous sentence; felony breaking and/or entering, six to eight months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended, three years supervised probation and comply with conditions in previous sentence; felony larceny, six to eight months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended, three years supervised probation and comply with conditions in previous sentence; misdemeanor possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal.
Blake C. Pressley, felony probation violation, sentence activated, six to eight months in prison to run at the expiration of sentence now serving, work release allowed, credit two days and pay outstanding monies owed; felony probation violation, sentence activated, six to eight months in prison to run concurrent with previous sentence, credit two days and work release allowed.
Anetra S. Taylor, two counts misdemeanor possess stolen goods/ property, voluntary dismissal.
Kevin R. Woody, two counts misdemeanor second-degree trespass and misdemeanor injury to real property, voluntary dismissal.
Dec. 12, 2012
Jackie D. Brewer, two counts felony probation violation, sentence activated and modified, five to six months in prison to run at the expiration of each, work release allowed, credit 17 days, comply with DART and pay outstanding monies owed.
Brent A. Brown, misdemeanor possess marijuana, 45 days in prison, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, 100 hours community service within 90 days, credit 24 hours completed and fee waived, do not associate with persons/places identified by probation, observe curfew set by probation, surrender license and do not drive while on probation, pay $810 restitution and credit any payments, attorney fees, court costs; felony sell marijuana and felony deliver marijuana, voluntary dismissal.
Jimmy S. Cole, felony probation violation, eight to 19 months in prison, credit nine days served, work release allowed, pay outstanding monies owed or active sentence to begin, if monies are paid transfer to unsupervised probation for balance of term.
Jessie F. Deaton, misdemeanor larceny, 120 days in prison, suspended, three years supervised probation or longer if necessary, 72 hours community service within 150 days and $250 fee, comply with treatment order and electronic house arrest determined by probation, do not associate with co-defendant, victim and other person/places identified by probation, pay $1,500 restitution and credit payments by co-defendant, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony possess stolen goods/property and misdemeanor second- degree trespass, voluntary dismissal.
Sheik FoFanah, felony obtain property by false pretense, six to 17 months in prison, work release allowed, credit 253 days served, pay $3,542.44 restitution to H&S Tire, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony identity theft, voluntary dismissal.
Rachel W. Hastings, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule III controlled substances, six to eight months in prison, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, 48 hours community service within 75 days and $250 fee, do not associate with persons/places identified by probation, probation has discretion to impose curfew, pay $154 county drug fund, $600 SBI lab fee and court costs; felony sell schedule III controlled substances, six to eight months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 18 months supervised probation and comply with conditions in previous sentence; felony deliver schedule III controlled substances, felony trafficking in opium by possession, felony trafficking in opium by sale and felony trafficking in opium by deliver, voluntary dismissal.
Tyshawn J. Liles, felony common-law robbery, 13 to 25 months in prison, credit 223 days served, work release allowed, pay a total of $8,253.54 restitution to victims, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony possess stolen goods/property, six to 17 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence and work release allowed; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, eight to 19 months in prison, suspended, three years supervised probation, earn GED within first 12 months of probation, do not associate with Mid-South Country Club on Midland Road, Papa John’s Pizza and other persons/places identified by probation, probation has discretion to impose electronic house arrest and/or curfew, pay restitution, attorney fees and appointed counsel fees in previous sentence and court costs; felony conspire robbery with dangerous weapon, misdemeanor possess drug paraphernalia, felony conspire sell/ deliver marijuana, felony breaking and/or entering and felony larceny after break/enter, voluntary dismissal.
Marshall E. Northcutt, felony probation violation, sentence activated and modified to 12 to 15 months in prison, work release allowed, comply with DART and pay outstanding monies owed; misdemeanor probation violation, sentence activated, 120 days in prison to run concurrent with previous sentence, work release allowed and comply with DART.
Crystal T. Primus, felony identity theft and felony obtain property by false pretense, voluntary dismissal.
Augustine D. Sanchez, felony assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill or inflict serious injury, voluntary dismissal.
Juan Sanchez, felony assault to inflict serious injury, 60 days in jail, credit 60 days served with 203 total days credit, pay attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee.
Hubert H. Stone, felony fail to register as sex offender consolidated with felony sex offender use social website, 13 to 25 months in prison, work release allowed, credit one day served, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs.
Rebecca W. Tharp, felony conspiracy to sell/deliver schedule II controlled substances, 21 to 35 months in prison, work release allowed, credit 42 days served, pay $160 to county drug fund and credit any payments by co-defendant, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony trafficking in opium by possession, felony trafficking in opium by transport, felony conspire to traffic opium/heroin, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule II controlled substances and felony habitual felon status, oluntary dismissal.
Robert J. Tharp, felony trafficking in opium by possession, 70 to 84 months in prison to run at the expiration of sentence now serving, credit 42 days, work release when eligible, comply with DART, pay $160 county drug fund fee and credit any payments by co-defendant, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, $50,000 fine and court costs; two counts felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule II controlled substances, felony sell schedule II controlled substances, felony deliver schedule II controlled substances, felony trafficking by sell, felony trafficking in opium by deliver, two counts felony trafficking in opium by transport and felony trafficking in opium by possession, voluntary dismissal.
Thomas A. Turner Jr., felony probation violation, sentence activated, eight to 10 months in prison, work release allowed, credit 152 days served and pay outstanding monies owed; felony possession of firearm by felon consolidated with felony possession of stolen goods and felony worthless check, 13 to 25 months in prison to concurrent with previous sentence, work release allowed, credit 152 days served, pay $8,207 restitution to victim, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony worthless check, voluntary dismissal.
Dec. 13, 2012
Thomas G. Danzeisen, three consolidated counts felony indecent liberties with a child, 21 to 26 months in prison, suspended, three years supervised probation, 100 hours community service within 150 days and $250 fee, comply with treatment order, probation has discretion to impose electronic house arrest and or curfew, do not associate with victim and family and other persons/places identified by probation, register as sex offender and do not reside with any minor child while on probation, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony solicit child by computer, 10 to 12 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended, three years supervised probation and comply with conditions in previous sentence; felony statutory sex offense, three counts misdemeanor sexual battery, two counts misdemeanor assault on a female, voluntary dismissal.
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