Court case conclusions July 9, 2012
Published 12:06 am Monday, July 9, 2012
Adams County Justice Court Cases
Week of June 29-July 5:
Alonzo Green charged with accessory to aggravated assault. Case entered nolle prosse.
Dalvin Anderson charged with possession of marijuana. Case remanded to files. Anderson was also charged with possession of a schedule V controlled substance. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Tyrone Davis charged with DUI — first offense. Notice sent.
Natalie Letcher charged with possession of a controlled substance. Case dismissed. Letcher was also charged with possession (promethazine). Case dismissed. In addition, Letcher was charged with possession of a controlled substance. Case dismissed.
Derrick Coleman charged with two counts of manufacturing marijuana. Case bound over to a grand jury. Coleman was also charged with possession of a controlled substance. Case bound over to a grand jury. In addition, Coleman was charged with possession of a schedule V controlled substance. Case bound over to a grand jury. Coleman was also charged with possession of a controlled substance. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Stevan White pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.
Tramekia Nelson pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.
Tyrone Nelson pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.
Adams County Circuit Court Cases
Thursday, June 21:
Jamie Hollins pleaded guilty to robbery in Judge Forest “Al” Johnson’s court. Sentenced to 13 years in the Mississippi Department of Corrections. After serving three years, the remaining 10 years is to be suspended and the defendant is placed on post-release supervision with the first five years to be formal reporting post-release supervision to MDOC and the remaining five years to be non-reporting post-release supervision. Must pay restitution of $600, a prosecution fee of $200 and all court costs and fees. If payment is not made in full of the aforementioned costs and fees, the defendant will remain in custody of MDOC to await placement into a restitution center.
Thomas Jude Knight pleaded guilty to uttering a forgery (count VII) in Johnson’s court, retiring Counts 1-VI and VIII. Sentenced to six years in MDOC suspended and placed on post-release supervision with MDOC for five years. Defendant shall receive full credit for time served in the Adams County Jail. Must pay restitution of $1,390 to the victims as set forth in the Restitution Form for Plea. Must pay all court costs and fees as well as a prosecution fee of $200 and a fine of $500.
Magen A. Fayard pleaded guilty to burglary of a dwelling in Johnson’s court. Sentenced to six years in MDOC, with the Court retaining jurisdiction for one year placement of the defendant into the R.I.D. program with MDOC. Must pay all court costs and fees.
Natchez Municipal Court Cases
Week of June 29-July 5:
None.