Circuit court news for April 14, 2018
Published 11:39 am Monday, April 16, 2018
The following criminal cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court April 5, 2018, with Judge William Clouse presiding.
— James Kevin Mills, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, recommended one year; second-degree persistent felony offender, dismissed; sentencing June 21.
— James Kevin Mills, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, recommended two years, consecutive to previous case; disregarding a stop sign, dismissed; second-degree persistent felony offender, dismissed; sentencing June 21.
— Kyle Chase Cleaver, leaving the scene of an accident, pleaded guilty, recommended 364 days; second-degree burglary, amended to third-degree, pleaded guilty, recommended three years; second-degree burglary, amended to first-degree criminal trespass, pleaded guilty, recommended 364 days concurrent; first-degree wanton endangerment, pleaded guilty, recommended one year concurrent; receiving stolen property, pleaded guilty, recommended one year concurrent; sentencing May 10.
— Derek Ray Hack, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, recommended one year, sentencing May 10.
— Heather Adkins, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year, probated for two years; possession of drug paraphernalia, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 90 days, probated for two years.
— Cedric Clark, flagrant non-support (four counts), pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year concurrent, probated for three years.
— Cedric L. Clark, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, sentenced to six years, consecutive to previous case, probated for three years.
— Chad A. Renner, public intoxication, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 90 days; possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 90 days concurrent; first-degree possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 90 days concurrent; illegal possession of a legend drug, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year concurrent, probated for three years.
— Kimberly Henderson, probation violation, stipulated to violation, probation reinstated.
— Rebecca McGuire Psimer, probation violation, stipulated to violation, probation revoked.
— Michael Dewayne Ritchie, probation violation, probation reinstated for three years.
— Kayla Saylor, probation violation, stipulated to violation, probation reinstated.
— Robbelle Rogers, diversion completed, charges dismissed.
The following civil cases were filed recently in Clark Circuit Court.
— US Bank vs. James Doug Chanslor, Latonia L. Chanslor and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, foreclosure.
— Cabinet for Health and Family Services vs. Miran D. Romick, Doris Romick and Community Trust Bank, foreclosure.
— Ally Financial vs. James M. Woosley, seeking $10,696.84 plus interest for debt.
— Ally Financial vs. Barbara Baber, seeking $12,767.52 plus interest for debt.
— Citizens Bank vs. unknown heirs of Eugene Stephens, Carolyn A. Stephens, unknown spouse of Carolyn A. Stephens, Park Community Federal Credit Union and City of Winchester, foreclosure.
— Bank of America vs. David K. Lewis, seeking $21,268.63 plus interest for debt.
— America’s Car Mart vs. Charles Dykes, seeking $5,104.82 plus interest for debt.
— America’s Car Mart vs. Ashley Tate, seeking $6,975.39 plus interest for debt.
— Walker Machinery Co. vs. Daniel Cody Arvin, seeking $12,592.40 plus interest for debt.
— Whayne Supply Co. vs. Daniel Cody Arvin, seeking $25,456.44 plus interest for debt.
— Lendmark Financial Services vs. Erica D. Daniels, seeking $6,917.06 plus interest for debt.
— Meridian Buyers Group vs. Daniel Everett, seeking $5,962.35 plus interest for debt.
— Portfolio Recovery Associates vs. Lisa Stapleton, seeking $7,440.33 plus interest for debt.
— AmeriFirst Financial Corp. vs. David T. Newton II and Erin Newton, foreclosure.
— Panther Petroleum vs. Atalo Holdings, seeking $15,268.77 plus interest for debt.
— Discover Bank vs. Richard H. Smith, seeking $5,826.88 plus interest for debt.
— Midland Funding vs. William Boggs, seeking $6,729.51 plus interest for debt.
— Midland Funding vs. James Lewis, seeking $10,117.46 plus interest for debt.
— OneMain Financial vs. James W. Harmon, seeking $5,055.36 plus interest for debt.