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Criminal Superior
The following criminal judgments have been rendered in Moore County Superior Court.
Sept. 24, 2012
Alfreato D. Bass, felony assault with deadly weapon serious injury consolidated with felony identity theft, felony financial card theft, habitual felon status, felony break or enter a motor vehicle, misdemeanor larceny, felony obtain property by false pretense, felony first-degree burglary, felony robbery with dangerous weapon, felony breaking and/or entering and felony possession of cocaine, 66 to 91 months in prison, credit 149 days, pay restitution of $74.94 to Walmart, $77.14 to ABC Store in Aberdeen, $92.85 to ABC Store in Southern Pines, $280 to victim, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony possess stolen goods/property, eight counts misdemeanor larceny, three counts misdemeanor possess stolen goods/property, felony assault with deadly weapon serious injury, misdemeanor assault on a female, felony break or enter a motor vehicle and misdemeanor possess drug paraphernalia, voluntary dismissal.
Labradford T. Brower, felony maintain vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substances, voluntary dismissal.
Christopher S. Frame, felony larceny, 11 to 14 months in prison, suspended, 60 months supervised probation or longer if necessary, continue to reside at Recovery Ventures Treatment Facility in McDowell County and abide by rules, 70 days in jail through probation and credit for time served, do not change address without permission from probation, have no contact with victim and other persons/places identified by probation, pay $2,049 restitution, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony possess stolen motor vehicle, 11 to 14 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 60 months supervised probation or longer if necessary; misdemeanor injury to personal property, 120 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 60 months supervised probation or longer if necessary; misdemeanor larceny of motor fuel, 120 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 60 months supervised probation or longer if necessary; habitual felon status, voluntary dismissal.
Wanda M. Hill, three counts felony probation violations, sentences activated, 90 days in prison for each count, work release allowed and comply with DART.
Thomas A. Hockaday, felony attempted larceny, 10 to 12 months in prison, suspended, 24 months supervised probation, 48 hours community service within 60 days, have no contact with persons/places identified by probation, pay $1,200 restitution to Epic Enterprise and have no contact, $55 to Kangaroo in Vass, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, court costs and upon compliance of all monies paid and community service transfer to unsupervised probation for balance of term; felony possess stolen goods/property, felony obtain property by false pretense and habitual felon status, voluntary dismissal.
Anthony L. Jamerson, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule II controlled substances, felony sell schedule II controlled substances and felony deliver schedule II controlled substances, voluntary dismissal.
Annie J. Stephens, felony sell schedule III controlled substances, six to eight months in prison, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, 75 hours community service within 180 days, comply with treatment, probation has discretion to impose electronic house arrest and/or curfew, do not associate with persons or places identified by probation, pay $600 SBI lab fee, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, $160 county drug fund fee and court costs; felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule II controlled substances consolidated with felony possess with intent to sell or deliver marijuana and misdemeanor child abuse, six to eight months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 36 months supervised probation; six counts felony trafficking in opium by possession, two counts felony trafficking in opium by transport, felony trafficking in opium by sell, felony trafficking in opium by deliver, two counts felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule III controlled substances, three counts felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule II controlled substances, felony deliver schedule III controlled substances, felony maintain vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substances and two counts misdemeanor child abuse, voluntary dismissal.
Donald T. Stephens, two counts felony sell schedule II controlled substances, 14 to 17 months in prison to run at the expiration of each, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, 75 hours community service within 180 days, six days in jail and credit for time served, comply with treatment order, probation has discretion to impose electronic house arrest and/or curfew, have no contact with persons or places identified by probation, pay $260 county drug fund fee, $600 SBI lab fee, attorney fees and court costs; felony sell marijuana consolidated with felony possess with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule II controlled substances and misdemeanor child abuse, eight to 10 months in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 36 months supervised probation; two counts felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule II controlled substances, two counts felony deliver schedule II controlled substances, three counts 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, felony deliver marijuana, misdemeanor possess marijuana, misdemeanor possess drug paraphernalia, two counts felony maintain vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substances and two counts misdemeanor child abuse, voluntary dismissal.
Sept. 25, 2012
Lawson J. Brower, felony probation violation, sentence activated and modified, 17 to 21 months in prison, work release allowed, credit 170 days, comply with DART and pay all outstanding monies owed.
Luke Bruce, felony probation violation, sentence activated, eight to 10 months in prison, work release allowed and pay all outstanding monies owed.
Vickie S. Speas, felony sell schedule II controlled substances, nine to 11 months in prison, suspended, 36 months supervised probation and 12 months unsupervised probation for balance of term, have no contact with persons/places identified by probation, pay $80 county drug fund fee, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, court costs and probation may be transferred to county of residence; felony sell schedule III controlled substances, nine to 11 months in prison, suspended, 36 months supervised probation and 12 months unsupervised for balance of term, pay $80 county drug fund fee, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee, court costs and probation may be transferred to county of residence; two counts felony trafficking in opium by possession, two counts felony trafficking in opium by sell, two counts felony trafficking in opium by deliver, felony trafficking in opium by transport, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule II controlled substances, felony deliver schedule II controlled substances, felony possess with intent to sell or deliver schedule III controlled substances and felony deliver schedule III controlled substances, voluntary dismissal.
Willie M. Tillman, two counts felony breaking and/or entering consolidated with two counts felony larceny, 11 to 14 months in prison to run at the expiration of sentence now serving, work release allowed, pay $600 SBI lab fee, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs.
Savannah S. Waller, felony larceny consolidated with felony attempt to obtain controlled substances by forgery/fraud, six to eight months in prison, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, 100 hours community service within 12 months, probation has discretion to impose electronic house arrest and/or curfew, have no contact with persons or places identified by probation, pay $86,352 restitution to Integrity Recycling and credit payments made by co-defendants, attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; felony possess stolen goods/property and misdemeanor unlawful transport copper, voluntary dismissal.
Sept. 26, 2012
Raymond F. Martin, felony probation violation, continue on probation, modify to serve 30 days in jail as scheduled by probation within 120 days from today.
Travis D. Morgan, two consolidated 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, satellite based monitor for the rest of his natural life, pay attorney fees, $60 appointed counsel fee and court costs; two counts felony first-degree rape child, misdemeanor sexual battery, felony statutory rape/sex offender, two counts misdemeanor possess drug paraphernalia and misdemeanor possess marijuana, voluntary dismissal.
Kristopher D. Onorati, felony probation violation, continue on probation, modify to serve 30 days in jail through probation within 150 days of today; misdemeanor flee/elude arrest with motor vehicle, 45 days in prison, suspended, 24 months supervised probation, 48 hours community service within 90 days, probation has discretion for treatment, have no contact with persons/places identified by probation, pay attorney fees, court waives appointed counsel fee and $364.50 court costs; driving while license revoked, 45 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 24 month supervised probation; canceled, revoked or suspended certificate/tag, 45 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 24 month supervised probation; operate vehicle with no insurance, 45 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 24 month supervised probation; driving while license revoked, 45 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 24 month supervised probation; operate vehicle with no insurance, 45 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 24 month supervised probation; drive/allow motor vehicle with no registration, 45 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 24 month supervised probation; fictitious/altered title/registration card/tag, 45 days in prison to run at the expiration of previous sentence, suspended and 24 month supervised probation; expired/no inspection, voluntary dismissal.
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