The following decisions were reached in Lenoir County district court in May, 2012. The presiding judge was the Hon. Tim Finan. 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:
Reginald K. Atkinson, disorderly conduct, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, sentenced to 30 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
Bridgette D. Clark, driving while impaired, guilty, sentenced to 120 days in the Department of Corrections, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
Antwan O. Dawson, disorderly conduct, guilty, sentenced to 20 days in the Department of Correction, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
Joshua Cole Foster, possess marijuana up to 1/2 ounce, guilty, sentenced to 20 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
Heather N. Hamilton, driving while impaired, guilty, sentenced to 60 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
Willie James Hood, shoplifting, guilty, sentenced to five days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 6 months supervised probation.
Taimon D. Johnson, possess marijuana up to 1/2 ounce, guilty, sentenced to 15 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
Christopher B. Morris, shoplifting, guilty, sentenced to 20 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
Jerry Abrom, carry concealed weapon, case dismissed. Intoxicated and disruptive, pleaded guilty, sentenced to two days in the Lenoir County jail.
Tanner Brock, intoxicated and disruptive, pleaded guilty, sentenced to three days in the Lenoir County jail. This decision was appealed.
Austin Anthony Ciampi, sell/buy lottery tickets <18, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 15 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to six months unsupervised probation.
Shannon Vanel Jeter, possession of a handgun by a minor, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 24 days in the Lenoir County jail.
Debra Gooding Jordan, driving while impaired, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 180 days in the Department of Correction, suspended to 24 months supervised probation.
Tommy Huu Nguyen, trespassing, pleaded guilty, issued prayer for judgement.
Nelson Padilla Ortiz, possess open container/consume alcohol in passenger area, allow unlicensed to drive, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 30 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 12 months unsupervised probation.
Terrell Tivon Suggs, second degree trespassing, pleaded guilty, issued prayer for judgement.
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:
Brantly Wagaman, weapons on education property, case dismissed.
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:
Teresa Lisa Haynes, simple assault, case dismissed.
David Lee Heath, larceny, case dismissed.
Raiquan Kornegay, disorderly conduct, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, sentenced to 30 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 18 months supervised probation.
Sarah Reeds, simple assault, case dismissed.
Garland Becton Smith, communicating threats, case dismissed. Simple assault, case dismissed.
Taneika R. Smith, misrepresent to obtain ESC benefit, guilty, monies paid into restitution, sentenced to 45 days in the Lenoir County jail, suspended to 36 months supervised probation.
James Alton Willis, assault on a female, pleaded guilty, sentenced to three days in the Lenoir County jail.
Koran Rasideen Smith, trespassing, pleaded guilty, sentenced to five days in the Lenoir County jail.
The following decisions were reached in Lenoir County district court in May, 2012. The presiding judge was the Hon. Beth Heath. 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:
Montrell M. Hooker, injury to personal property, guilty, sentenced to 120 days in the Department of Correction, suspended to 12 months supervised probation.
Dwight Lee Kennedy, assault on a female, case dismissed.
Michael O'Keith Brown, communicating threats, case dismissed.
Danny NMN Smith, assault on a female, guilty, sentenced to 60 days in the Lenoir County jail.