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The following decisions were reached in Lenoir County district court in May, 2012. The presiding judge was the Hon. Les Turner. Matters may be resolved as the result of a guilty plea or dismissal negotiated with the district attorney without a trial. Matters may also be resolved as the result of a trial during which the judge dismisses the case for insufficient evidence or renders a verdict of innocence or guilt. In any case in which a guilty plea or verdict is entered, sentencing is determined by the judge:

 
Jesse Allen Jones, reckless driving/wanton disregard, guilty, sentenced to 30 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation. Fail to report accident, case dismissed.
 
April Evon Langdon, larceny, guilty. This decision was appealed.
 
Travarus McMillan, simple affray, case dismissed.
 
Jamar Mitchell, trespassing, case dismissed.
 
Andrea Davis Phillips, operate vehicle with no insurance, case dismissed. Possess open container/consume alcohol passenger area, case dismissed.
 
James NMN Porter, resisting public officer, case dismissed. Possess marijuana up to 1/2 ounce, case dismissed.
 
Talaya C. Powell, shoplifting, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, sentenced to 15 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 15 months supervised probation.
 
Hanika Shawntay Suggs, no operators license, guilty, sentenced to 45 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
 
Charlie Ray Sutton, driving while impaired, guilty, sentenced to six months in the Department of Correction, suspended to 18 months supervised probation. No operators license, case dismissed.
 
Billy Ray Taylor, driving while impaired, guilty, sentenced to 60 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 18 months supervised probation.
 
Marquis D. Williams, possess/consume beer/wine unauthorized premises, guilty, sentenced to 45 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
 
 
The following decisions were reached in Lenoir County district court in May, 2012. The presiding judge was the Hon. David Brantley. Matters may be resolved as the result of a guilty plea or dismissal negotiated with the district attorney without a trial. Matters may also be resolved as the result of a trial during which the judge dismisses the case for insufficient evidence or renders a verdict of innocence or guilt. In any case in which a guilty plea or verdict is entered, sentencing is determined by the judge:
 
Cyril NMN Brown, driving while impaired, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 12 months in the Department of Correction, suspended to 36 months supervised probation. Reckless driving to endanger, case dismissed.
 
Andrea NMN Stanley, driving while impaired, pleaded not guilty, sentenced to 12 months in the Department of Correction, suspended to 36 months supervised probation.
 
Donnie NMN Sutton, driving while impaired, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 12 months in the Department of Corrections, suspended to 36 months supervised probation. Reckless driving to endanger, case dismissed.
 
Emmanuel Owens, consume alcohol/malt city/county property, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 12 days in the Lenoir County jail.
 
Raeford Quinn, possess stolen goods, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 120 days in the Department of Correction, suspended to 12 months unsupervised probation.
 
 
The following decisions were reached in Lenoir County district court in May, 2012. The presiding judge was the Hon. Charles Gaylor. Matters may be resolved as the result of a guilty plea or dismissal negotiated with the district attorney without a trial. Matters may also be resolved as the result of a trial during which the judge dismisses the case for insufficient evidence or renders a verdict of innocence or guilt. In any case in which a guilty plea or verdict is entered, sentencing is determined by the judge:
 
Angela NMN Cannon, school attendance law violation, issued prayer for judgement. Contributing to the delinquency of a minor, case dismissed.
 
William Coker Davis, assault with deadly weapon, case dismissed. Harassing phone call, case dismissed.
Kristen Nicole Graham, communicating threats, case dismissed.
 
Anthony Lamont Mason, possess stolen goods/property, guilty, sentenced to 45 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 18 months supervised probation.
 
Joshua Scott Remley, assault inflicting serious injury, case dismissed.
 
Kim NMN Whitfield, injury to real property, case dismissed.
 
The following decisions were reached in Lenoir County district court in May, 2012. The presiding judge was the Hon. Lonnie Carraway. Matters may be resolved as the result of a guilty plea or dismissal negotiated with the district attorney without a trial. Matters may also be resolved as the result of a trial during which the judge dismisses the case for insufficient evidence or renders a verdict of innocence or guilt. In any case in which a guilty plea or verdict is entered, sentencing is determined by the judge:
 
Al Ray Barnes, second degree trespass, case dismissed. Assault on a female, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 75 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation. Breaking or entering, case dismissed.
 
Tajuana David, simple affray, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 24hrs in Lenoir County jail.
 
Paul Ryan Haynes, communicating threats, case dismissed.
 
Jermaine R. Miller, communicating threats, case dismissed. Assault on a female, case dismissed.
 
Jamar Parham, simple affray, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 24 hours in the Lenoir County jail.
 
ClarenceLee Ross Jr., communicating threats, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 120 days in the Department of Correction, suspended to 12 months supervised probation. Communicating threats, pleaded no contest, consolidated with earlier sentence. Communicating threats, case dismissed.
 
Christina Cesse White, injury to personal property, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, sentenced to 45 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
 
Brittany NMN Williams, simple assault, case dismissed.
 
Latesha M. Williams, communicating threats, case dismissed.
 
Gordon Jackson, disorderly conduct, pleaded not guilty, found not guilty.

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