10 sentencings, 12 revocations handed down by Warren County Circuit judges|Court report
Published 12:00 am Saturday, November 8, 2008
From staff reports
In Warren County Circuit Court during the week that ended Friday:
* Charles H. Jones, Jr., 45, 71 Dorsey Drive, Rolling Fork, was sentenced by Judge Isadore Patrick to five years in prison on sale of cocaine charges. Jones was also fined $322.50.
* Stace Demond Bell, 36, 801 David St., Lake Providence, was sentenced by Judge Frank Vollor to 10 years in prison with three to serve and three years of probation stemming from a July 2004 arrest for assault with an aggravated weapon. Bell was also fined $822.50.
* Wayne William Reditt, 49, 169 Ward Road, had his suspended sentence revoked after he was found in violation of probation by possessing a weapon. Patrick sentenced him to five years in prison with five suspended upon completion of the Mississippi Department of Corrections’ extended alcohol and drug treatment program followed by four years in the Intensive Supervision Program. Reditt was also fined $2,145.50. His original sentenced stemmed from a November 2006 felony DUI arrest.
* Roderick Finley, 44, Brookhaven, had his suspended sentence revoked after he was found in violation of probation. He was ordered by Patrick to reimburse Warren County $620 for housing costs for 31 days pending revocation proceedings.
* Zacious Yarnell Frazier, 21, 5361 Brook Hollow, Jackson, was sentenced by Vollor to five years in prison with 30 days to serve and five years of probation on grand larceny charges stemming from a May 2006 arrest. Frazier was also fined $620.
* John Travis Ross, 21, 50 Stillwater Drive, was sentenced by Vollor to seven years in prison with one to serve and three years of probation stemming from an August arrest for a burglary in the 2400 block of Clay Street. Ross was also fined $1,472.50.
* Lonnie Carson, 22, 104 Carver Drive, had his non-adjudicated sentenced revoked after he was found in violation of probation. Patrick sentenced Carson to four years in prison with four suspended upon completion of the 9th Circuit Drug Court Program. Carson’s sentencing stemmed from a March 2005 conviction of burglary and grand larceny followed by an April arrest for felony eluding.
* Robert Lewis Coble, 28, 501 Fairways Drive, was sentenced by Patrick to eight years in prison with zero to serve and four years of probation stemming from a January arrest on cocaine possession. Coble was also fined $4295 and ordered to attend outpatient drug and alcohol treatment.
* Eto Falola Moore, 30, 1313 Jacobs St., Raymond, was sentenced to 10 years in prison with five to serve and five years of probation by Vollor. Moore was also fined $5,322.50.
* Tommy Lejeremy Washington, 22, 1773 Martin Luther King Drive, was sentenced by Patrick to four years in prison with zero to serve and two years of probation stemming from a February arrest for cocaine possession. Washington was also fined $1,397.
* Michael McAlister, 10150 U.S. 61 South, Lot 23, had his suspended sentence revoked after he was found in violation of the court. Patrick sentenced him to five years in prison stemming from a February 2006 grand larceny arrest.
* Larray Montrail Armstrong, 25, 603 Florence Ave., had his suspended sentence revoked after he was found in violation of the court. Patrick sentenced him to three years of Intensive Supervision Program and ordered him to the Hinds County Restitution Center until he pays $1,337.50 in fines.
* Raymond Harvey, 30, address unavailable, Vicksburg, had his suspended sentenced revoked after he was found in violation of his parole. Patrick ordered him to three years in prison with two years of probation. Harvey’s sentenced stemmed from a March 2005 arrest for failure to register as a sex offender.
* Jennifer Miles, 40, 89 Williams St., had her suspended sentence revoked after she was found in violation of parole. Patrick ordered her to extended drug and alcohol treatment. Her original sentenced stemmed from a November 2004 sale of cocaine conviction.
* Bobby Nelson, 28, 1319 Mundy St., had his suspended sentence revoked after he was found in violation of parole. Patrick ordered him to five years in prison, suspended upon completion of the Greenwood Restitution Center. Nelson was also fined $2,120. His original sentenced stemmed from an October 2002 arrest on two counts of aggravated assault.
* Derrick Darell Turner, 28, 2160 S. Frontage Road, was sentenced by Vollor to eight years in prison with three to serve and five years of probation stemming from a January arrest on sale of cocaine. Turner was also fined $5,322.50.
* Jerrod Gleese, 39, 1611 Lane St., was sentenced by Vollor to three years in prison with zero to serve, upon completion of the Hinds County Restitution Center, followed by three years of probation. Gleese was also fined $3622.50. His sentencing stemmed from a November 2007 arrest for possession of burglars tools.
* Maurice Kendell Washington, 25, 60 Railroad Alley, was sentenced by Vollor to 30 years in prison with 20 to serve and 10 years of probation stemming from May 16 and May 21 arrests on sale of cocaine. Washington was also fined $5945.
* Eric D. Smith, 38, 1700 Grove St., had his suspended sentence revoked after he was found in violation of probation. Patrick ordered Smith to four years in prison, suspended upon completion of the Green Wood Restitution Center. Smith was also fined $1,596. His original sentence stemmed from a February 2004 arrest on sale of cocaine.
* Jamaal Bell, 24, 107 Athens Ave., had his suspended sentence revoked after he was found in violation of probation. Patrick sentenced him to five years in prison. Bell’s original sentence stemmed from a September 2002 arrest on strong armed robbery.
* Tony Keene, 30, 813 Queen St., had his suspended sentence revoked after he was found in violation of probation. Keene was sentenced by Patrick to two years in prison and one year of probation. His sentence stemmed from a February 2008 arrest on prescription forgery.
* Matthew Ladale Nash, 29, 2220 Pearl St., had his suspended sentence revoked after he was found in violation of probation. Nash was sentenced by Patrick to three years in prison. His original sentence stemmed from a June 2002 arrest on sale of cocaine.