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Superior court decisions

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The following decisions were reached in Lenoir County superior court in June, 2012. The presiding judge was the Hon. Paul Jones. 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:

 
Jason Jolley, flee/elude motor vehicle, guilty, sentenced to 15-27 months in the Department of Correction.
 
Driving while impaired, guilty, sentenced to no less/no more than 24 months in the Department of Correction (consectutive). Possess methadone, guilty, sentenced to 120 days in the Department of Correction, suspended to 24 months supervised probation.
 
Reginald NMN Outlaw, breaking and entering, pleaded no contest, sentenced to 66-89 months in the Department of Correction.
 
Stefan Everett, assault inflicting serious injury, guilty, sentenced to 60 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
 
Kendrick Grant, assault inflicting serious injury, guilty, sentenced to 60 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
 
Shamel Street, assault inflicting serious injury, pleaded no contest, sentenced to 60 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
 
Michael NMN Strickland, possess meth precursor, guilty, sentenced to 20-24 months in the Department of Correction.
 
Antonio NMN Dawson, assault on a female/contribute to delinquency of a minor, guilty, sentenced to 75 days in the Department of Correction.
 
Keith NMN Bryant, possess controlled substance/schedule II/parole violation, guilty, sentenced to 10-21 months in the Department of Correction.
 
Edward Sauls, financial card fraud, guilty, sentenced to 6-17 months in the Department of Correction, suspended to 24 months supervised probation.
 
Derrick Griffin, two counts financial card theft, guilty, sentenced to 6-17 months in the Department of Correction, suspended to 24 months supervised probation.

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