Oct. 21 Circuit court
Published 12:52 pm Saturday, October 21, 2017
The following criminal cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court Oct. 12, 2017, with Judge Jean Chenault Logue presiding.
— Chris E. Calloway, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (three counts), pleaded guilty, sentenced three years concurrent; first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, sentenced five years consecutive; first-degree persistent felony offender, dismissed.
— Eric L. Dennis, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, recommended two years and one day, sentencing Nov. 2.
— Gail M. Estes, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (four counts), pleaded guilty, recommended two years and a day concurrent, sentencing Nov. 16.
— Tim Rose, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (four counts), pleaded guilty, recommended two years and a day concurrent, sentencing Nov. 16.
— Amanda Florian, second-degree escape, pleaded guilty, recommended one year, sentencing Nov. 16.
— Shammah Israel, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, amended to possession, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year; first-degree persistent felony offender, dismissed.
— William Edward owings, first-degree wanton endangerment (four counts), pleaded guilty, recommended four years concurrent; driving under the infulence, pleaded guilty, recommended four days, fined, 30-day license suspension; first-degree fleeing or evading police (two counts), dismissed;
resisting arrest, pleaded guilty, recommended 30 days concurrent; failure to maintain insurance, dismissed with proof shown; third-degree assault, pleaded guilty, recommended one year concurrent; first-degree criminal mischief, dismissed; disregarding a stop sign, dismissed; first-degree persistent felony offender, dismissed; sentencing Nov. 16.
— Elizabeth Ball, facilitation to manufacturing methamphetamine, pleaded guilty, sentenced to five years probation with long-term treatment.
— Melissa Deann Baber, third-degree assault, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year, probated for two years with mental health court; terroristic threatening, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 360 days concurrent.
— Brandon Flynn, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (five counts), pleaded guilty, sentenced to two years concurrent, probated for three years with Montgomery County drug court.
— Jospeh Kennon, flagrant non-support, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year probated for five years.
— Natasha Stewart, flagrant non-support, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year, diverted for three years.
— Amanda Ryan Thomas, receiving stolen property, pleaded guilty, sentenced to five years.
— Amanda Thomas, receiving stolen property (firearm), pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year, concurrent with previous case.
— Amanda Ryan Thomas, first-degree bail jumping, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year, consecutive to previous cases.
— Daniel Bakovic, theft by unlawful taking (auto), amended to misdemeanor, pleaded guilty, recommended one year diversion, return property, sentencing Nov. 16.
— Cory J. Cox, probation violation (two counts), stipulated to violation, probation reinstated, complete long-term treatment.
— Gina Jones, probation violation, stipulated to violation, probation revoked, sentenced to one year.
— Kendra Clem, shock probation, granted, three years probation with long-term treatment.
The following civil cases were filed recently in Clark Circuit Court.
— Carmen Michelle Grissam vs. Winston Lee Grissam Jr., divorce.
— Janice Yauger vs. Cadlerock Joint Venture, entry of foreign judgement,
— Peoples Exchange Bank vs. Eula C. Spurlock, unknown spouse and unknown tenants of 2190 Irvine Road, foreclosure.
— Sean Mitchell Segler vs. Melissa Lynn Segler, divorce.
— Freda Sparks vs. James R. Houtz, personal injury.
— Sheila Ann Estes vs. Henry Eugene Estes, divorce.
— Walter Withrow and April Withrow vs. Tony L. Garner doing business as Garner Mobile Transport, seeking $13,500 for debt.
— LVNV Funding vs. Roger Compton, seeking $13,544.52 plus interest for debt.
— American Financial Services vs. Lisa H. Cheuvront, foreclosure.