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Published: November 19, 2009 11:56 pm    print this story  

Police take five into custody

Herald-Banner Staff

Officers with the Greenville Police Department were dispatched to 91 calls Wednesday, took five people into custody — all for outstanding warrants — and filed 18 reports.



Courts

District Court

— Davy Floyd Lee Jones, 32, Greenville, had probation on a charge of assault revoked and was sentenced to 90 days in the Hunt County Jail.

— Edward Charles Phillip, 46, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., forfeited bond on a charge of felony DWI. A warrant was ordered for Phillip’s arrest and new bond was denied.

— Tavaras Armandalle Spencer, 34, Desoto, forfeited bond on a charge of possession of marijuana. A warrant was ordered for Spencer’s arrest and new bond was denied.

— Elizabeth Ann McNeary, 56, Greenville, forfeited bond on a charge of possession of a controlled substance. A warrant was ordered for McNeary’s arrest and new bond was denied.

— Joy Dawn West, 28, Quinlan, had probation on a charge of possession of a controlled substance revoked and was sentenced to eight months in a state jail.

— Terrance Dominic Camp, 20, Dallas, forfeited bond on a charge of aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. A warrant was ordered for Camp’s arrest and new bond was denied.

— Cometrice Dannyal Chisholm, 42, Greenville, forfeited bond on a charge of felony theft. A warrant was ordered for Chisholm’s arrest and new bond was denied.



County Court-at-Law No. 1

— In State of Texas v. Matthew Dwayne Walker, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Criminal Trespass, and was sentenced to 120 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Brandon Laray Jackson, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Possession of Marijuana, and was sentenced to 100 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Ronnie Charles Baylor, Jr., the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Evading Arrest or Detention, and was sentenced to 100 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Daniel Paul Lehman, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Criminal Trespass, and was sentenced to 100 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Ronnie Ray Dugan, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Evading Arrest or Detention, and was sentenced to 90 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Jeremy Alfredo Lake, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Driving While Intoxicated, and was sentenced to 90 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Jamie Lashanna Whetstone, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Resisting Arrest, Search or Transport, and was sentenced to 90 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Donaciano Morado, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Possession of Marijuana, and was sentenced to 50 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Brittany Renea Sartain, the defendant’s probation for the charge of Possession of Marijuana was revoked, and the defendant was sentenced to 45 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Mark Alan Taylor, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Assault Causing Bodily Injury/Family Violence, and was sentenced to 30 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Cody Lavon Brown, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Obstruction of a Highway, and was sentenced to 15 days in jail.

— In State of Texas v. Mark Charles Beste, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Deadly Conduct. The defendant was sentenced to 365 days in jail, probated for 18 months, fined $4,000 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 50 hours of community service.

— In State of Texas v. Jerry Paul Bellomy, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Resisting Arrest, Search or Transport. The defendant was sentenced to 365 days in jail, probated for 12 months, fined $500 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 30 hours of community service.

— In State of Texas v. Clymontezz Elmarco Mack, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon. The defendant was sentenced to 365 days in jail, probated for 18 months, fined $2,000 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to forfeit the weapon.

— In State of Texas v. Thomas Arthur Adamson, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Assault Causing Bodily Injury/Family Violence. The defendant was sentenced to 365 days in jail, probated for 12 months, fined $200 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 30 hours of community service, to undergo a substance abuse evaluation, and to complete domestic violence counseling.

— In State of Texas v. Matthew Russell Bristow, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Obstruction of the Highway. The defendant was sentenced to 180 days in jail, probated for 12 months, fined $1,800 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 30 hours of community service, to undergo a substance abuse evaluation, to complete DWI education, and to attend a victim impact panel.

— In State of Texas v. Edward M. Wheaton, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Driving While Intoxicated. The defendant was sentenced to 180 days in jail, probated for 18 months, fined $1,700 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 60 hours of community service, to undergo a substance abuse evaluation, to complete DWI education, and to attend a victim impact panel.

— In State of Texas v. Glenn Ben Henderson, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Obstruction of the Highway. The defendant was sentenced to 180 days in jail, probated for 12 months, fined $1,000 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 50 hours of community service.

— In State of Texas v. Christal Kaye Cowley, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Driving While Intoxicated. The defendant was sentenced to 180 days in jail, probated for 12 months, fined $750 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 30 hours of community service, to undergo a substance abuse evaluation, to complete DWI education, and to attend a victim impact panel.

— In State of Texas v. Gary Michael Erwin, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Driving While Intoxicated. The defendant was sentenced to 180 days in jail, probated for 12 months, fined $750 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 40 hours of community service, to undergo a substance abuse evaluation, to complete DWI education, and to attend a victim impact panel.

— In State of Texas v. Brandi Lynn Alexander, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Driving While Intoxicated. The defendant was sentenced to 180 days in jail, probated for 12 months, fined $450 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 40 hours of community service, to undergo a substance abuse evaluation, to complete DWI education, and to attend a victim impact panel.

— In State of Texas v. Carson Barrett Barnes, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Driving While Intoxicated. The defendant was sentenced to 180 days in jail, probated for 12 months, fined $750 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 40 hours of community service, to undergo a substance abuse evaluation, to complete DWI education, and to attend a victim impact panel.

— In State of Texas v. Andrew Raymond Kwart, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the offense of Driving While Intoxicated. The defendant was sentenced to 180 days in jail, probated for 12 months, fined $250 and ordered to pay court costs. The defendant was further ordered to complete 50 hours of community service, to undergo a substance abuse evaluation, to complete DWI education, and to attend a victim impact panel.

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