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Superior Court docket: April 26

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Superior Court

Abbreviation key:

CAAF: court-appointed attorney fee

CSW: community service work

VD: dismissal without leave by district attorney

Disposition of cases heard the week of April 26 in Rowan Superior Administrative Court by Judge Beverly T. Beal:

• Taking indecent liberties with a child: James Brandenberg Agee, five charges, 19-23 months in one case, jail credit, work release recommended with any earnings to be applied to support of his children, 15-18 months in each of next three cases with each to run at the expiration of the previous sentence, all suspended, 60 months supervised probation and six months intensive probation in each of the three cases to run concurrently, perform CSW and pay fee, abide by sex offender conditions, not violate any state or federal laws, no contact with victim, dismissal without leave by district attorney in fifth case.

• Communicating threats: Tyravia Angle, two charges, 45 days in each case with second sentence to be served at expiration of first, both suspended, 18 months probation in each case, pay court cost, $200 fine and CAAF, have no contact with victim, also resisting a public officer, VD.

• Felony breaking and/or entering: Wayne Bostian Jr., 9-11 months, jail credit, work release recommended if available, also two charges felony larceny and one charge misdemeanor larceny, 9-11 months at expiration of first sentence, suspended, 30 months supervised probation and six months intensive probation, perform CSW and pay fee, pay CAAF, court cost and $500 fine, not violate any laws, make restitution, be of general good behavior, provide DNA sample, also felony habitual felon, VD; John Wayne Brown, also felony possession of burglary tools, 12-15 months to run concurrently with sentence he’s presently serving, jail credit, items on evidence log sheet to be returned to rightful owner, also felony larceny after breaking/entering, VD; David Beau Hughes, also felony larceny after breaking/entering, 9-11 months, suspended, 30 months supervised probation and six months intensive probation, perform CSW and pay fee, pay cout cost and $500 fine, submit to warrantless searches and body testing, not use or possess any illegal controlled substance, continue treatment; Terrell Donnell Young, 9-11 months, jail credit, work release recommended if available, also second charge felony breaking and/or entering and felony larceny after breaking/entering, 9-11 months at expiration of first sentence, work release recommended if available, , also third charge felony breaking and/or entering and second charge felony larceny after breaking/entering, 9-11 months at expiration of first judgment, suspended, 36 months probation, six months intensive probation to run concurrently with previous judgment, also third charge felony larceny after breaking/entering, 9-11 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, six months intensive probation to run concurrently with previous sentence, same terms and conditions as previous judgment, also felony habitual felon, three charges felony possession of stolen goods/property, felony larceny of a firearm, felony breaking or entering a motor vehicle and felony attempted breaking or entering a building, VD in all seven cases.

• Felony common law robbery: Lee Anthony Chatfield, 25-30 months, jail credit, work release recommended with any earnings to restitution, cash register to be returned to rightful owner; William Quincy Pilland II, 23-28 months, jail credit, pay court cost and CAAF if work release granted, also felony habitual felon, VD; Jennifer A. Reid, 15-18 months in one case, suspended, 36 months probation, six months intensive probation, make restitution, pay court cost, perform 50 hours CSW and pay fee, submit to warrantless searches for illegal controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, weapons and stolen goods and body testing, also second charge felony common law robbery and felony financial card theft, 15-18 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 36 months supervised probation and six months intensive probation to run concurrently with first judgment, same terms and conditions as first judgment.

• Driving while license revoked: Tony Lamar Crisco Jr., four charges, also hit-run/leave scene/property damage, failure to wear seat belt and operating vehicle with no insurance, 60 days, jail credit; Jamie Taylor Hardy, also failure to notify Department of Motor Vehicles of address change, 60 days, jail credit; Brian Keith Turner, 120 days, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, pay court cost, $250 fine and CAAF, not operate motor vehicle until license restored, remain of general good behavior.

• Resisting public officer: Anthony Crump, also misdemeanor possession of up to [0xbd] ounce of marijuana and second-degree trespassing, 45 days, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, pay CAAF, court cost and $150 fine, not violate any laws, not possess any illegal controlled substance, may transfer to unsupervised probation once all money is paid.

• Felony obtaining property by false pretense: Herbert Eugene Curlee Jr., 5-6 months, suspended, 24 months supervised probation, pay court cost and restitution, also two more charges felony obtaining property by false pretense, 5-6 months at expiration of first sentence, suspended, 24 months supervised probation, pay court cost, abide by same terms and conditions of first judgment; Mark Steven Everhart, also misdemeanor unauthorized use of motor vehicle, 9-11 months, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, pay court cost, $500 fine and restitution, not violate any laws, provide DNA sample, transfer probation to Davidson County, serve six days in jail, jail credit, also felony larceny by employee and misdemeanor larceny, 9-11 months at expiration of first sentence, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, abide by same terms and conditions as first judgment; Eugene Poteat JR., also driving while license revoked and misdemeanor larceny, 12-15 months at expiration of sentence he’s presently serving, susp4ended, 30 months supervised probation, six months intensive probation, perform CSW and pay fee, pay restitution, CAAF, court cost and $250 fine, not violate any laws, remain of general good behavior, also speeding, VD.

• Misdemeanor possession of stolen goods: Neil Kenneth Dailey, also failure to notify Department of Motor Vehicles of address change, 45 days, suspended, 18 months unsupervised probation, pay court cost, $250 fine and CAAF, not violate any laws, be of general good behavior.

• Felony first-degree burglary: Antonio Shamar Davis, also two charges felony possession of firearm by felon and felony assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, 61-83 months, jail credit, also felony robbery with a dangerous weapon, third charge felony possession of firearm by felon, felony possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine and felony maintaining vehicle/dwelling/place to keep controlled substance, 61-83 months at expiration of first sentence, also felony second-degree kidnapping, felony possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine and fourth charge felony possession of firearm by felon, VD in all three cases.

• Possession with intent to sell/deliver Schedule VI controlled substance: Chance Dewayne Freiman, also resisting public officer, 6-8 months suspended, 24 months supervised probation, four months intensive probation, perform CSW and pay fee, not use or possess any illegal controlled searches, submit to warrantless searches, pay SBI lab fees, CAAF, court cost and $300 fine, not violate any laws.

• Assault on a government official/employee: John Edward Gillespie Jr., order of remand.

• Felony possession of Schedule II controlled substance: Corey Jermaine Goodlett, 4-5 months, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, not use or possess any illegal controlled substance, submit to warrantless searches and body testing, pay court cost, $500 fine and SBI lab fees, not violate any laws, provide DNA sample.

• Assault with a deadly weapon: Laura Danielle Graney, 75 days, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, pay court cost, $300 fine and CAAF, not violate any laws, not assault, threaten or communicate with Michael Moose.

• Failure to notify Department of Motor Vehicles of address change: Charmaine Odessa Hairston, four charges, also two charges child not in rear seat, 45 days, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, pay court cost and $300 fine, may transfer to unsupervised probation once all money is paid, also driving while impaired, 120 days, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, perform 48 hours CSW and pay fee, pay court cost and $250 fine, surrender license and not operate motor vehicle until licensed to do so, not violate any laws; Dwaine Anthony Wells, 45 days, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, pay court cost, $100 fine and CAAF, submit to body testing and warrantless searches for illegal drugs, controlled substances, contraband and drug paraphernalia, not use, possess or control any illegal controlled substance, 48 hours CSW and pay fee, may transfer to unsupervised probation after 120 days if in full compliance with judgment.

• Driving while impaired: Adam McBride Horton, 120 days, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, perform 48 hours CSW and pay fee, pay court cost, $250 fine and CAAF, not violate any laws, be of general good behavior, transfer probation to Durham County, obtain substance abuse assessment, also two charges felony fleeing/eluding arrest with motor vehicle, 5-6 months, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, pay court cost and $500 fine, not use or possess any illegal controlled substance, submit to warrantless searches and body testing, not violate any laws, provide DNA sample; Karen Denise Olvera, also known as Karen Morris Olvera, two charges, 18-24 months in one case to run concurrently with sentence she’s presently serving, jail credit, work release recommended if available, continued treatment and rehabilitation recommended, 18-24 months in second case at expiration of previous sentence, abide by same terms and conditions as first judgment, also two charges driving while license revoked, possessing open container/consuming alcohol in passenger area, giving fictitious information to officer and license not in possession, 120 days to run concurrently with second driving while impaired sentence, abide by same terms and conditions as first judgment, also felony identity fraud, VD.

• Attempted trafficking in cocaine: Tavis Houpe, 10-12 months, suspended, 30 months supervised probation and four months intensive probation, perform CSW and pay fee, not use or possess any illegal controlled substance, pay SBI lab fees, court cost and $500 fine, not violate any laws, provide DNA sample, also felony possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, 5-6 months at expiration of first sentence, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, abide by same terms and conditions in first judgment, also felony maintaining vehicle, dwelling, place to keep controlled substance, 4-5 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, abide by same terms and conditions in first judgment, also felony possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, 4-5 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, abide by same terms and conditions in first judgment.

• Felony malicious conduct by prisoner: Clayton D. Howie, 31-38 months to run concurrently with sentence he’s presently serving, jail credit, also second charge felony malicious conduct by prisoner, 31-38 months at expiration of previous sentence, also felony habitual felon, VD.

• Possession with intent to sell/deliver Schedule II controlled substance: Shawn Fryal Jackson, also felony maintaining vehicle/dwelling/place to keep controlled substance and felony possession of coaine, 9-11 months, jail credit, civil judgment to be entered for SBI lab fees, money seized to be forfeited to Rowan/Salisbury Schools, evidence to be destroyed.

• Felony assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury: James Clifton Kendrick, 23-28 months, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, six months intensive probation, pay court cost and $350 fine, not violate any laws, perform CSW and pay fee, provide DNA sample, not associate, harass or molest Monica Overcash.

• Felony possession of marijuana: Jonathan David King, probationary judgment, 12 months supervised probation, complete drug education program, not use or possess any illegal controlled substance, submit to warrantless searches and body testing, not associate with any known drug users.

• Felony robbery with dangerous weapon: Donny Ray Martin, also assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, felony larceny of a firearm, felony possession of firearm by felon and felony breaking and/or entering, 107-138 months, jail credit, court recommends substance abuse assessment and work release if available, civil judgment to be entered for restitution and attorney fees; Jejuan Lamar Sanders, also resisting public officer and misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon, 46-65 months, jail credit, work release recommended if eligible, civil judgment to be entered for restitution, any funds earned from work release to be applied toward restitution.

• Misdemeanor larceny: Ty Andrew Mauldin, two charges, 45 days, suspended, 18 months supervised probation, pay restitution, court cost and $200 fine, remain of general good behavior, not violate any laws.

• Felony possession with intent to manufacture, sell, deliver Schedule II controlled substance: Michelle Lea McDaniels, also felony possession with intent to sell and deliver Schedule III controlled substance and felony possession with intent o sell and deliver Schedule IV controlled substance, VD in all three cases.

• Misdemeanor worthless check: Robert Lee Newling, two charges, 20 days, suspended, 12 months unsupervised probation, pay court cost, not violate any laws.

• Attempted trafficking in opium or heroin: Denise Newman, four charges, 13-16 months in each case with second-fourth sentences at expiration of previous, all suspended, 30 months supervised probation and six months intensive probation in each case to run concurrently, perform CSW and pay fee, participate in inpatient drug treatment program a minimum of 28 days, not use or possess any illegal controlled substance, also 22 charges felony embezzling controlled substance by employee, 4-5 months in six cases at expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, abide by same terms and conditions as first judgment, 4-5 months in 8 cases at expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 30 months supervised probation abide by same terms and conditions, 4-5 months in 8 cases at expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 30 months supervised probation abide by same terms and conditions, also four charges felony obtaining controlled substance, 4-5 months in two chases at expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 30 months supervised probation abide by same terms and conditions, 4-5 months in two cases at expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 30 months supervised probation abide by same terms and conditions.

• Solicitation to commit indecent liberties with a child: Reginald Dean Oglesby, also felony maintaining vehicle, dwelling, place to keep controlled substance and two charges felony possession with intent o sell and deliver cocaine, 9-11 months, suspended, 24 months supervised probation and four months intensive probation, perform CSW and pay fee, not use or possess any illegal controlled substance, submit to warrantless searches and body testing, pay court cost, $300 fine and SBI lab fees, remain of general good behavior, not violate any laws, provide DNA sample, abide by sex offender control program, evidence to be destroyed.

• Misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia: Lonnie Ray Parham Sr., two days, jail credit.

• Felony trafficking in opium or heroin: Jamie Lynn Poteat, 70-84 months, jail credit, pay court cost, $50,000 fine and CAAF, also felony possession with intent to sell and deliver Schedule III controlled substance and second charge felony trafficking in opium or heroin, VD in both cases; Wraymell JAmall Weaks, also felony selling cocaine, 17-21 months, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, serve 180 days in jail, jail credit, not use or possess any illegal controlled substance, submit to warrantless searches and body testing, pay CAAF, SBI lab fees, also attempted trafficking in opium or heroin and felony selling cocaine, 17-21 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, abide by same terms and conditions in first judgment, also second charge attempted trafficking in opium or heroin and felony possession with intent to sell and deliver Schedule III controlled substance, 17-21 months at expiration of first judgment, suspended, 36 months supervised probation, abide by same terms and conditions as first judgment, also two charges felony possession with intent o sell and deliver cocaine, felony possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, felony selling marijuana and felony conspiring to sell marijuana, VD in all five cases; William Dale Winburn, also felony breaking and/or entering and felony larceny after breaking/entering, 70-84 month, jail credit, pay $50,000 fine, assessment and treatment under DART program recommended, CAAF payment a condition of work release or parole, also felony habitual felon, VD, also felony possession of stolen goods/property, VD.

• Felony trafficking in marijuana: Cesar Alfredo C. Rodriguez, 25-30 months, jail credit, pay $5,000 fine, also felony maintaining vehicle, dwelling, place to keep controlled substance, felony conspiring to traffic in marijuana, felony conspiring to traffic in coaine, felony possession of Schedule I controlled substance, felony possession with intent to manufacture, sell, deliver jmarijuana, felony possession with intent o manufacture, sell, deliver cocaine, felony trafficking in marijuana and two charges felony trafficking in cocaine, VD in all cases.

• Failure to register as sex offender: Jonathan Alexander Rodriguez, 24-38 months, jail credit, work release recommended if available.

• Felony financial card theft: Stacey Marie Rogers, 5-6 months, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, serve six days in jail, jail credit, not violate any laws, make restitution, pay CAAF, court cost and $250 fine, have no contact with Kenneth Julian.

• Felony dog fighting: Brad Terrence Simpson, two charges, also felony possession with intent o sell and deliver cocaine, 8-10 months, suspended, 30 months supervised probation, serve 40 days in jail, jail credit, not violate any laws, pay court cost and $500 fine, obtain substance abuse assessment and abide by recommended treatment, not use or possess any illegal controlled substance, submit to warrantless searches and body testing.

• Assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury: Roy Lee Sims, 25-39 months, suspended, 24 months supervised probation, six months intensive probation, pay CAAF, court cost and $300 fine, remain of general good behavior, not violate any laws, provide DNA sample.

• Attempted first-degree sex offense with a child: Christopher Santez Walls, also felony taking indecent liberties with child, 130-165 months, jail credit, sex offender abuse assessment and treatment recommended.

• Common law robbery: Tommy Wayne Weatherford Jr., also possession of drug paraphernalia, misdemeanor larceny and felony financial card theft, 10-12 months, jail credit, work release recommended if available.




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