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Criminal Superior

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

Sept. 17, 2012

Willie E. Allbrooks Jr., misdemeanor probation violation, sentence activated, 120 days in prison, work release allowed, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed; felony probation violation, sentence activated, 11 to 14 months in prison, work release allowed and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Larry A. Leverett, felony assault with deadly weapon with intent to inflict serious injury, 20 to 33 months in prison, suspended, three years of supervised probation, 48 hours community service within 90 days and $250 fee, probation has discretion to impose electronic house arrest and/or curfew, do not associate with victims and other persons/places identified by probation, pay restitution to health care providers for victims treatments and court costs.

Michael D. Lucas, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver cocaine consolidated with felony habitual felon status, 50 to 69 months in prison, work release allowed, credit 166 days, pay $600 SBI lab fee, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony probation violation, sentence activated, 17 to 21 months in prison, credit 166 days, work release allowed and pay all outstanding monies owed; two counts felony attempt to sell cocaine, felony maintain vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substances and misdemeanor resisting public officer, voluntary dismissal.

Steven R. McVey, felony assault with deadly weapon serious injury, voluntary dismissal.

Travis D. Morgan, two counts felony indecent liberties with a child, 25 to 30 months in prison to run at the expiration of sentence now serving, register as sex offender with satellite-based monitor for the rest of natural life, pay attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee; felony statutory rape/sex offender, misdemeanor sexual battery and two counts felony first-degree rape child, voluntary dismissal.

Crystal Primus, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver controlled substances, felony maintain vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substances, felony trafficking in cocaine, misdemeanor possess marijuana and misdemeanor possess drug paraphernalia, voluntary dismissal.

Od R. Spencer, driving while license revoked, voluntary dismissal.

Sept. 19, 2012

Darryl Byrd, felony possession of firearm by felon, 14 to 17 months in prison, suspended and 36 months supervised probation; felony sell marijuana, eight to 10 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 36 months supervised probation; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, six to eight months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 36 months supervised probation; felony sell schedule II controlled substances, 14 to 17 months in prison, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, 100 hours community service within 12 months, comply with TASC, probation has discretion to impose curfew and/or electronic house arrest, have no contact with persons/places identified by probation, serve 90 days in jail through probation, pay $415.65 restitution to county drug fund and $3,820 court costs; felony maintain vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substances, misdemeanor simple possess schedule II controlled substances, misdemeanor child abuse, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule II controlled substances, felony deliver schedule II controlled substances, felony trafficking in opium by possession, felony trafficking in opium by sell, felony trafficking in opium by deliver, felony trafficking in opium by transport, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver marijuana and felony deliver marijuana, voluntary dismissal.

Brian E. Crawford, misdemeanor sexual battery, 150 days in prison, work release allowed, comply with DART, register as sex offender and satellite-based monitor for 10 years, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and costs; misdemeanor assault on a child, 150 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, work release allowed and comply with DART; felony first-degree sexual offense, felony indecent liberties with a child and felony habitual felon status, voluntary dismissal.

Carlton L. King, felony probation violation, sentence activated, eight to 19 months in prison, credit 126 days, work release allowed, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Woodrow Locklear III, felony probation violation, sentence activated and modified, four to five months in prison, work release allowed, credit 30 days, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Demarcus D. Nealy, two counts felony probation violation, sentence activated, four to five months in prison to run at the expiration of each, work release allowed, credit 162 days, comply with residential treatment, pay attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee.

Leo S. Reavis, misdemeanor carrying concealed gun, prayer for judgment term to term.

Jonathan A. Stover, two counts felony possess with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, two counts felony sell marijuana and two counts felony deliver marijuana, found not guilty by jury.

Amanda Walker, felony probation violation, continue on probation.

Sept. 20, 2012

Alfreato D. Bass, felony probation violation, sentence activated, 15 to 18 months in prison, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Nicholas A. Dobbins, felony obtain property by false pretense, eight to 19 months in prison, credit 99 days, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, comply with treatment order, have no contact with persons/places, Branch Banking & Trust and employees, Harbour Laundry Systems, Mac’s Breakfast Anytime and Fifi’s Fine Resale in Southern Pine, pay $4,594 court costs.

William M. Frizzell, felony trafficking in more than 4 grams opium by possession consolidated with four counts driving while license revoked, felony sell dihydrocodeinone, felony deliver dihydrocodeinone, felony trafficking in more than 4 grams opium by transport, four counts felony breaking and/or entering, four counts felony larceny and felony fail to report address change, 70 to 84 months in prison, credit 166 days, pay a total of $2,899 restitution and credit for payments made by co-defendant, $50,000 fine, attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee; misdemeanor probation violation, sentence activated, 45 days in prison; two counts felony trafficking in opium by sell, two counts felony trafficking in opium by deliver, felony trafficking in opium by possession, two counts felony possess with intent to sell or deliver dihydrocodeinone, felony sell dihydrocodeinone, felony deliver schedule III controlled substances and three counts felony possess stolen goods/property, voluntary dismissal.

Dustin E. Lewis, misdemeanor possess marijuana, 45 days in prison, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, 72 hours community service within 180 days, comply with mental and physical treatment, probation has discretion to impose electronic house arrest and/or curfew, pay $175 restitution to county drug fund, $210 court costs and upon compliance transfer probation to county of residence; misdemeanor possess drug paraphernalia, 45 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 18 months supervised probation; felony sell marijuana and felony deliver marijuana, voluntary dismissal.

Sedarius L. Quick, felony probation violation, sentence activated, six to eight months in prison, credit 29 days, work release allowed, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed.

Terrius E. Reaves, felony obtain property by false pretense, 11 to 14 months in prison, work release allowed, pay $5,155 restitution, attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee; felony breaking and/or entering, 11 to 14 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence and pay attorney fees; felony larceny, 11 to 14 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence; felony possess stolen goods/property and habitual felon status, voluntary dismissal.

Randy J. Williams, felony first-degree murder, life in prison with parole, credit 811 days, pay $400 restitution to victim, $567.57 to Hardees in Aberdeen, attorney fees and $60 appointed counsel fee; felony robbery with dangerous weapon, arrest judgment; felony robbery with dangerous weapon consolidated with felony possession of firearm by felon, 73 to 97 months in prison to run concurrent with previous sentence, credit 811 days and pay court costs; felony first-degree kidnapping, 73 to 97 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence and pay court costs; felony assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill or inflict serious injury, 73 to 97 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence; felony robbery with dangerous weapon consolidated with two counts felony second-degree kidnapping, 73 to 97 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence; three counts felony firearm enhancement and felony assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill or inflict serious injury, voluntary dismissal.

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