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June 6 Administrative Court

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June 6Administrative Court

Disposition of cases heard the week of June 6 in Rowan Superior Administrative Court by Judge Joseph Crosswhite:

Abbreviation key:

CAAF – Court-appointed attorney fee

CSW – Community service work

VD – Dismissal without leave by district attorney

• Driving while license revoked – Vonte Vandorn Adams, six charges, also speeding, 45 days, jail credit, also driving while impaired, seventh charge driving while license revoked and two charges misdemeanor child abuse, order of remand in all four cases; James Owen Young, 120 days, suspended, 12 months supervised probation, perform 24 hours CSW and pay fee, pay court cost and $100 fine, not drive until authorized to do so.

• Attempted trafficking in opium or heroin – Michael Lynn Beck, two charges, also felony possession with intent to sell/deliver Schedule III controlled substance and felony selling Schedule III controlled substance, 19-23 months, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, serve 45 days in jail at direction of probation officer, obtain substance abuse assessment, credit any accountable counseling, pay court cost, $200 fine, $525 CAAF, provide DNA sample, also felony maintaining vehicle/dwelling/place for controlled substance, VD.

• Felony robbery with dangerous weapon – Justin Dean Caldwell, also felony possession of firearm by felon, 80-105 months, jail credit, DART program recommended.

• Felony possession with intentto sell/deliver marijuana – Tyler Durand Cato, 8-10 months, jail credit, DART program recommended, pay $675 CAAF, drugs to be destroyed, also felony maintaining vehicle/dwelling/ place for controlled substance, 8-10 months at expiration of first sentence, DART program recommended, also felony habitual felon, VD.

• Misdemeanor assault on government official/employee – David Todd Christy Jr., also misdemeanor second-degree trespassing and misdemeanor resisting public officer, 75 days, suspended, 24 months supervised probation, 6 months intensive probation, have no contact with victim, pay court cost, $400 fine and $525 CAAF.

• Failure to notify Department of Motor Vehicles of address change – Digen Dawar, pay court cost and $10 fine.

• Driving while impaired – Gerald Anthony Foote, action abates due to death of defendant; Heather Russell Redding, 18 months, jail credit, DART program recommended, also driving while license revoked, 120 days, suspended, 24 months supervised probation once released, pay court cost, remain enrolled in alcohol recovery program, also transporting unsealed wine/liquor in passenger area, VD.

• Misdemeanor larceny – William Joseph Foshay, VD.

• Felony breaking and/or entering – Carlito Caliph Garcia, three charges, also felony safecracking and felony larceny after breaking/entering, 6-8 months, jail credit, to run concurrently with any sentence he’s presently serving, pay $600 CAAF, also felony conspiring to commit breaking and/or entering and misdemeanor injury to personal property, VD in both cases.

• Misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia – Michael Dallas Harwood, 45 days, suspended, 12 months supervised probation, obtain substance abuse assessment and abide by recommended treatment, pay court cost, $100 fine and $525 CAAF, evidence to be destroyed; Breanna Dove Tucker, VD.

• Misdemeanor breaking and/or entering – Reginald Leach, also misdemeanor larceny, 45 days, suspended, 24 months supervised probation, perform 24 hours CSW and pay fee, have no contact with victim or co-defendants except his brother, pay court cost, $200 fine, $487.50 CAAF and restitution with co-defendants, transfer supervision to Cabarrus County, may transfer to unsupervised probation once in full compliance.

• Misdemeanor assault inflicting serious injury – Brandon Heath Littleton, also misdemeanor larceny, 150 days, suspended, 12 months supervised probation, perform 24 hours CSW and pay fee, pay court cost, $100 fine and restitution with Jordan Littleton, may transfer to unsupervised probation once in full compliance; Jordan Kirk Littleton, also misdemeanor larceny, 75 days, suspended, 12 months supervised probation, perform 24 hours CSW and pay fee, pay court cost, $100 fine and restitution with Brandon Littleton, may transfer to unsupervised probation once in full compliance; Bryce Eugene Stokes, 60 days, suspended, 24 months supervised probation, perform 24 hours CSW and pay fee, pay court cost, $200 fine and $350 CAAF, have no contact with victim or co-defendants, also felony common law robbery, VD.

• Taking indecent liberties with a child – Lusiano Lopez-Honorio, 16-20 months, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, 6 months intensive probation, have no contact with victim, pay court cost, $200 fine and $525 CAAF, provide DNA sample, complete Static .99, abide by sex offender control program unless substantially modified, defendant shall register as a sex offender for 30 years but is not required to enroll in satellite-based monitoring.

• Assault on a female – Edward Anthony McCormick, 150 days, suspended, 24 months supervised probation with first 6 months as intensive probation, pay court cost, $100 fine and $675 CAAF, have no contact with victim except for arranging visits and child care issues; Levi Bryant Smith, 150 days, suspended, 24 months supervised probation, 6 months intensive probation, pay court cost, $100 fine and $487.50 CAAF, not assault or threaten victim, report to Batterers Intervention and complete any treatment.

• Felony second-degree sex exploitation of minor – Jeffrey Carter McDaniel, 9 charges, 29-44 months in 5 cases, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, 6 months intensive probation, continue counseling and complete recommended treatment, enroll in and complete sex offender control program, pay court cost, $1,000 fine and $667.50 CAAF, defendant is prohibited from using a computer of any type, complete Static 99, register as sex offender for 30 years but not required to enroll in satellite-based monitoring, 29-44 months in other 4 cases at expiration of first sentence, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, 6 months intensive probation to run concurrently with first judgment, abide by same terms and conditions as first judgment.

• Felony larceny – Jeremy Alexander Shuping, also misdemeanor breaking and entering, 8-10 months, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, 6 months intensive probation, obtain substance abuse assessment or receive credit if re-enrolled in Bethel Colony, have no contact with victims, pay court cost, also felony possession of stolen goods/property, VD; Barbara Lynn Moose, two charges, 8-10 months, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, 6 months intensive probation, pay court cost, $200 fine, $900 CAAF and $40 restitution to Kohl’s, have no contact with Amy Michelle Varwey or be found on premises of Kohl’s, provide DNA sample, also felony breaking and entering, VD.




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