Davie Superior Court
Published 12:35 am Thursday, November 3, 2022
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The following cases were disposed of during the Oct.3 session of Davie Superior Court. Presiding: Judge Mark Klass. Prosecuting: Rob Taylor, Ina Stanton and Alan Martin, assistant DAs.
– Chelsea Marie Burchette, probation violation, 45 days split sentence, credit for any time served, $270 attorney fee; probation violation, probation terminated.
– John Roy Canterbury, felon obtaining property by false pretense, reduced to misdemeanor solicitation to obtain property by false pretense, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, $6,500 restitution to victim.
– Randy Lee Cook, attempted larceny from the merchant, sentenced to 11 to 23 months, suspended 2 years, one day active-credit, do not be on property of WalMart; possession of methamphetamine, sentenced to 8 to 19 months, DART program, obtain mental health evaluation, work release recommended, $725 attorney fee; attempted larceny, 5 counts possession of stolen vehicle, possession of drug paraphernalia, no license, fictitious/altered title/registration, dismissed.
– Lawrence R. Creighton, motions, granted.
– Chad McKinley Davis, second degree sex exploitation of a minor, judgment amended, sentenced to 20 to 33 months.
– Justin Nathaniel Deaton, probation violation, probation revoked, active time to run with sentence now serving, obtain mental health evaluation, DART program, work release recommended, $335 attorney fee.
– Carl Doby Jr., possession of firearm by a felon, sentenced to 17 to 30 months, DART program, obtain mental health evaluation, work release recommended, cost, $562.50 attorney fee; conspiracy to commit breaking or entering, sentenced to 7 to 18 months at expiration of previous sentence; conspiracy to commit larceny after breaking/entering, dismissed; probation violation, probation revoked, sentence to run at expiration of previous sentence.
– Kelly Marie Doby, felony probation violation, probation terminated.
– Marcus Jerome Fortune, possession with intent to manufacture/sell/deliver cocaine, habitual felon, sentenced to 67 to 93 months active, seized items of knife and set of gold teeth to be released; DWI, sentenced to 2 months active to run with previous sentence; fleeing to elude arrest with vehicle, 2 counts assault with a deadly weapon, possession with intent to manufacture/sell/deliver marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed.
– Ronald Lee Gragert, failure to report new address – sex offender, sentenced to 20 to 33 months, credit for any time spent awaiting trial, cost, $660 attorney fee; failure to report new address – sex offender, dismissed per plea.
– Michael Barrett Guilbault, trafficking methamphetamine, reduced to attempted trafficking methamphetamine, sentenced to 21 to 35 months, DART program, obtain mental health evaluation, work release recommended, cost, $1,180 attorney fee; possession of a firearm by a felon, sentenced to 17 to 30 months to run at expiration of previous sentence, cost; DWI, sentenced to 12 months to run concurrent with previous sentence; possession with intent to sell/deliver methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a firearm by a felon, dismissed.
– Robert Marshall Hastings, probation violation, probation revoked, credit for any time served, $1,205 attorney fee; probation violation, probation revoked, credit for any time served.
– Ricky Gene Hosch, injury to personal property, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 18 months, have no contact with victim, his family or work, obtain mental health evaluation, $2,000 restitution to victim; injury to personal property, sentenced to 45 days at expiration of previous sentence, suspended 18 months. Appealed.
– Aaron Russell Kelley, motions, granted.
– Heather Renee Lawson, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury, reduced to attempted assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury, sentenced to 14 to 26 months, suspended 24 months, not assault/threaten/harass victim, credit for time served and mental health evaluation, submit DNA sample, cost.
– Liena Lazdina, DWI, sentenced to 30 days, suspended 12 months, 24 hours active, credit for substance abuse assessment, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed; fleeing to elude arrest with vehicle, sentenced to 6-17 months, suspended 12 months, release passport, cost; attempted second degree kidnapping, impersonating law enforcement, possession of marijuana paraphernalia, dismissed.
– Joseph Trey McDaniels, first degree forcible sex offense, reduced to attempted first degree sex offense, sentenced to 94 to 173 months, enroll in sex offender control program, have no contact with victim, may have contact with biological child, 30 year sex offender registry, work release recommended; taking indecent liberties with a child, 2 counts first degree forcible sex offense, dismissed.
– Peter Michael McDevitt, 2 counts third degree sex exploitation of a minor, sentenced to 6-17 months, suspended 24 months, obtain mental health evaluation, 30 years sex offender registry, passport to be returned, cost; 6 counts third degree sex exploitation of a minor.
– Manish S. Patel, DWI, remanded to district court.
– Mickey Wayne Roseman Jr., habitual breaking/entering, breaking and/or entering, larceny after breaking/entering, sentenced to 38-58 months, 217 days credit, DART program, obtain mental health evaluation, work release recommended, cost, $790 attorney fee; habitual felon, dismissed.
– Amber Renee Peoples, felony probation violation, defendant was late to court and found in contempt, sentenced to one night and drug testing, tested positive for methamphetamine the next day. Sentencing Dec. 5.
– Laura Poole, possession of a firearm by a felon, sentenced to 6-17 months, obtain mental health evaluation. work release recommended, 45 days jail credit; felony stalking, domestic criminal trespass, sentenced to 6-17 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended 36 months; domestic violence protective order violation with a deadly weapon, sentenced to 6-17 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended 36 months, continue with mental health counseling, do not assault/threaten/harass victim, 6 months electronic house arrest; domestic violence protective order violation with a deadly weapon, sentenced to 6 to 17 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended 36 months; carrying a concealed weapon, perjury, dismissed.
– Cassie Ann Riese, statutory sex offense with a child younger than or 15 years old, reduced to crime against nature, 12 months probation, obtain mental health evaluation, do not assault/threaten/harass victim, $2,415 attorney fee.
– Kenneth Brian Scalf, attempted felony stalking, sentenced to 9 to 20 months, obtain mental health evaluation, credit for time spent awaiting trial; felony stalking, dismissed per plea.
– Natasha Rae Stanley, attempted larceny from a merchant, felony identity theft, reduced to attempted identity theft, assault inflicting serious injury on a law enforcement/probation officer, sentenced to 10 to 21 months, suspended two years, have no contact with victim, restitution to victim, drugs ordered destroyed, cost, $960 attorney fee; felony larceny of a motor vehicle, sentenced to 10 to 21 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended two years; attempted larceny, possession of a controlled substance on prison/jail premises, possession of a stolen motor vehicle, dismissed per plea.
Failure to Appear
– Tammy Dianne Cass, three counts felony probation violation.
– Jacob Cathell Hawks, two counts felony probation violation.