Court Case Conclusions, May 13, 2013
Published 12:01 am Monday, May 13, 2013
Adams County Justice Court Cases
Week of May 3-9:
Eric Fitzgerald pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace.
Adams County Circuit
Court Cases
Wednesday, April 17:
Antonio Clay, who was indicted on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder during a previous term of court, has his case entered nolle prosequi and dismissed in Judge Forest “Al” Johnson’s court because a new indictment has been handed down by the Adams County Grand Jury charging him with accessory after the fact to murder.
Shakira Clay, who was indicted on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder during a pervious term of court, has her case entered nolle prosequi and dismissed in Johnson’s court because a new indictment has been handed down by the Adams County Grand Jury charging her with murder.
Datarrius Matthews, who was indicted on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder during a previous term of court, has his case entered nolle prosequi and dismissed in Johnson’s court because he was not charged in the new indictment that has been handed down by the Adams County Grand Jury charging all of the other co-defendants with murder or accessory after the fact.
Brandon Collins, who was indicted on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder during a previous term of court, has his case entered nolle prosequi and dismissed in Johnson’s court because a new indictment has been handed down by the Adams County Grand Jury charging him with accessory after the fact to murder.
Latravis Clay, who was indicted on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder during a previous term of court, has his case entered nolle prosequi and dismissed in Johnson’s court because a new indictment has been handed down by the Adams County Grand Jury charging him with murder.
Calvin Matthews, who was indicted on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder during a previous term of court, has his case entered nolle prosequi and dismissed because a new indictment has been handed down by the Adams County Grand Jury charging him with accessory after the fact to murder.
Vanisha Noble, who was indicted on a charge of accessory after the fact during a previous term of court, has her case entered nolle prosequi and dismissed in Johnson’s court because a new indictment has been handed down by the Adams County Grand Jury charging her with accessory after the fact.
Thursday, March 28:
Anna Ruth King, who was indicted on possession of cocaine and child endangerment charges during the November 2012 term of court, has her case entered nolle prosequi and dismissed in Johnson’s court because her co-defendant previously pleaded guilty and exonerated her in the matter.
Tuesday, March 12:
Robert Marley King pleaded guilty to felony DUI (third offense) in Johnson’s court. The court withheld acceptance of the guilty plea pending the successful completion of the following conditions: (1) His future good behavior and that he violates no laws, for a period of up to five years, or further order of the court; (2) As a special condition of this non-adjudication, the defendant is required to participate and successfully complete the Adams County Adult Drug Court Program; (3) Payment of all court costs and fees, including any fees and incurred by the Adams County Adult Drug Court, plus a prosecution fee of $200.
Natchez Municipal Court Cases
Friday, May 3:
Barontina Dorsey, 24, pleaded guilty to simple assault. Sentenced to 30 days with 29 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve 24 hours in jail. Fine set at $623. Dorsey also pleaded guilty to malicious mischief. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $323.
Constance Craig, 28, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 28 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve two days in jail. Banned from Walmart. Fine set at $573.
Akelia McDonald, 24, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 28 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve two days in jail. Banned from Walmart. Fine set at $573.
Jannie Craig, 26, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Banned from Walmart. Fine set at $573.
Shirley Ann Thompson, 50, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 28 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Banned from Walmart. Fine set at $573.
Jason Maddux, 35, found guilty of public drunkenness. Sentenced to 10 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $323.
Monday, May 6:
Troy Dewayne Whittington, 25, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor false pretense. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Total fine set at $454.78.
Jeremy Davis, 30, charged with disturbing the peace. Case remanded to files at recommendation of prosecutor after other plea. Davis also pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct — failure to comply with officer. Sentenced to 30 days with 24 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Credit given for six days served. Fine set at $473.
Brian Perry pleaded guilty to simple assault — domestic violence, first offense. Setnenced to 30 days with 28 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve 48 hours in jail. Fine set at $623.
Tuesday, May 7:
Lavera R. Fields, 27, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor shoplifting. Sentenced to 60 days with 39 days suspended for two years pending good behavior. To serve 21 days in jail. Banned from all locations of Dollar General. Fine set at $573. Restitution set at $794.34
Richard Jenkins pleaded guilty to misdemeanor uttering a forgery. Sentenced to 60 days with 55 days suspended for two years pending good behavior. To serve 5 days in jail. Fine set at $573. Restitution set at $1,459.65.
Crystal S. Hardin, 26, charged with embezzlement more than $500/felony. Waived preliminary hearing. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Shemika Denise Butler, 36, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor false pretense. Fine set at $592.
Karen Denise Brown, 42, charged with failure to maintain insurance proof in vehicle. Case dismissed — had proof.
Wednesday, May 8:
Alesia Renee Evans, 35, found guilty of disorderly conduct — failure to comply with officer. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $473.
Shmeen Green, 23, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 29 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve 24 hours in jail. Fine set at $573.
Roquanta Green, 20, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 29 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve 24 hours in jail. Fine set at $573. Green also pleaded guilty to trespassing. Sentenced to 10 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $323.
Tiffany Cain, 34, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 15 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve 15 days in jail consecutively. Fine set at $573. Cain also pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 26 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve four days in jail consecutively. Fine set at $573.
Wendy M. Wilson, 30, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — second offense. Sentenced to 60 days with 51 days suspended for two years pending good behavior. To serve nine days in jail consecutively. Fine set at $673. Wilson also pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 26 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve four days in jail consecutively. Fine set at $573.
Crissie Nicole Turner/Scott, 37, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 27 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve three days in jail consecutively. Fine set at $573. Turner/Scott also pleaded guilty to shoplifting — first offense. Sentenced to 30 days with 26 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve four days in jail consecutively. Fine set at $573.
Yokena Nashae Murray, 25, pleaded guilty to shoplifting — second offense. Sentenced to 60 days with 52 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve eight days in jail. Fine set at $673.