Court case conclusions: Monday, May 29, 2017
Published 12:01 am Monday, May 29, 2017
Adams County Justice Court Cases
Week of May 19-25
None. (No court on Tuesday, May 23)
Adams County Circuit Court Cases
Week of May 19-25
None. (none available)
Natchez Municipal Court Cases
Tuesday, May 23
Felicia Pearl Adams, 46, charged with aggravated assault — domestic violence (felony). Waived preliminary hearing. Case bound over to a grand jury. Bond set at $25,000.
James Dunbar, 60, charged with possession of a controlled substance in a school or church zone with intent to distribute. Waived preliminary hearing. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Lakisha J. Holmes, 28, charged with malicious mischief — felony. Waived preliminary hearing. Case bound over to a grand jury. Bond set at $10,000. Holmes also pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident without leaving information. Fine set at $300.
Omari K. Isaac, 18, charged with robbery. Case bound over to a grand jury. Bond set at $10,000.
Roger King, 62, charged with possession of a controlled substance in a school or church zone with intent to distribute. Case bound over to a grand jury. Bond set at $25,000.
Mark Mitchell, 26, charged with armed robbery. Case bound over to a grand jury after preliminary hearing held. Bond set at $100,000.
Tabitha Renee Smith, 38, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault – ext. indiffer. Sentenced to 160 days suspended. Credit for 20 days served. Ordered to anger management. Fine set at $780. Bond reduced from $75,000 to $50,000.
Demonta Samuel Walk, 30, charged with possession or carrying a concealed weapon – felony and possession of a schedule II controlled substance while in possession of a firearm. Case bound over to a grand jury after preliminary hearing held on both counts. Bond set at $30,000 total for both counts.
Theresa Crow Wheat, 45, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor credit card fraud. Sentenced to 180 days with 153 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Credit given for 27 days served. Fine set at $1,000. Restitution set at $210.35 to be paid to United Mississippi Bank.
Jamie White, 41, charged with possession or carrying a concealed weapon — felony. Waived preliminary hearing. Case bound over to a grand jury. Bond set at $15,000.White was also charged with possession of a schedule III controlled substance. Waived preliminary hearing. Case bound over to a grand jury. Bond set at $20,000.
Travis Tirrell White, 34, charged with robbery. Waived preliminary hearing. Case bound over to a grand jury. Bond set at $20,000.
Cedrid Fleming charged with disturbing the peace by fighting. Motion to dismiss on technicality.
Wednesday, May 24
Otis Hawkins, 57, found guilty of simple assault — attempt to create fear. Sentenced to 30 days with 29 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve one day in jail. Fine set at $650 minus $200 cash bond transfer. Must pay a fine of $450.
Omari K. Isaac, 28, charged with disturbing the peace. Case remanded to files in consideration of plea to other charges. Isaac also pleaded guilty to simple assault. Sentenced to 90 days with 69 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Credit given for 21 days served. Fine set at $5560. Isaac was also charged with disturbing the peace. Case remanded to files in consideration of plea to other charges. Isaac was also charged with disturbing the peace. Sentenced to 90 days with 69 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Credit given for 21 days served. Fine set at $450.
Keisha L. Johnson, 35, charged with six counts of misdemeanor false pretense. All cases dismissed on motion by defense, insufficient notice by store and DA office.
Jermaine K. Albert, 27, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace. Sentenced to 30 days with 29 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve one day in jail. Fine et at $450.
Demarko Johnson, 18, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace by fighting. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $450.
Manuel M. Mireles, 20, pleaded guilty to DUI — first offense test results. Sentenced to 48 hours. Fine set at $800.