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May Superior Trial Court

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May Superior Trial Court

Disposition of cases heard the weeks of May 23 and 31 in Rowan Superior Trial Court by Judge Joseph Crosswhite:

Abbreviation key:

CSW – Community service work

PFJC – Prayer for judgment continued

VD – Dismissal without leave by district attorney

• Misdemeanor assault on government official/employee – Demario Bost, also misdemeanor second-degree trespassing and misdemeanor inciting to riot, 150 days to run concurrently with sentence now serving, jail credit, pay $525 court-appointed attorney fee.

• Simple assault – Tyron Darnell Finger, 45 days, suspended, 12 months supervised probation, enroll in and successfully complete diversion program at TNT Counseling or equivalent program, pay cost of counseling, have no contact with Christopher Jones, also misdemeanor assault on a female and misdemeanor assault on handicapped person, PFJC in both cases upon completion of counseling; Candace Jennings, VD.

• Felony indecent liberties with child – Roger Landon Slaton, not guilty by jury.

• Driving while license revoked – Cortez Jerell Stanley, 120 days, suspended, 12 months unsupervised probation, pay court cost and $100 fine, also speeding, VD; Kimberly Rose Huneycutt, order of remand.

• Driving while impaired – Christ Dean Heffner, order of remand.

• Misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia – Thomas Dax Llewellyn, 45 days, suspended, 12 months unsupervised probation, pay court cost and $100 fine, also misdemeanor simple possession of Schedule IV controlled substance, VD.

• Felony breaking and/or entering – Randall Glenn Stout, 10-12 months, suspended, 60 months supervised probation, 6 months intensive probation including 50 hours CSW and pay fee, submit to warrantless searches and drug tests, not use/possess illegal controlled substance, have no contact with victim, pay court cost, $200 fine and $3,148.80 restitution, submit DNA sample, may transfer to unsupervised probation if in full compliance, transfer supervision to Ashe County, also felony larceny, 10-12 months at expiration of first judgment, suspended, 60 months supervised probation, 6 months intensive probation, same terms and conditions as first judgment.




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