Court report for May 24, 2014
Published 12:08 am Saturday, May 24, 2014
In Warren County Circuit Court for the week ending Friday:
• Jamie Chambers, 25, who lives on South Street, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and was sentenced by Circuit Judge M. James Chaney to five years in prison followed by five years’ probation, a $500 fine, $5,028 restitution and $384.50 in costs. Chambers was indicted in January.
• Jemarcus Curry, 22, who lives on Gibson Road, pleaded guilty to sale of marijuana and was sentenced by Chaney to one year in prison followed by two years’ probation, a $2,000 fine and $884.50 in costs. Curry was indicted in January.
• Jonathan Ezernack, 33, who lives on Berryman Road, pleaded guilty to violating probation for failure to register as a sex offender and was sentenced by Chaney to one year and one day of time served in jail followed by two years, five months and 29 days’ probation. Ezernack pleaded guilty to a criminal information dated April 21, 2011.
• Ronald Green, 22, who lives on Washington Street, pleaded guilty to violating probation for burglary and was sentenced by Chaney to five years in prison. Green was indicted in January 2012.
• Corey Griffin, 28, who lives on Speed Street, pleaded guilty to possession of a weapon after felony conviction and was sentenced by Chaney to 18 months in prison followed by three years’ probation, a $1,500 fine and $384.50 in costs. Griffin was indicted in October.
• Quincy Judge, 32, who lives on Second Street, pleaded guilt to felony eluding and was sentenced by Chaney to three years in prison followed by two years’ probation, a $2,000 fine and $884.50 in costs. Judge was indicted in January.
• Shawn Dewayne Morris, 42, of Houston, Texas, pleaded guilty to five counts of past post betting and was sentenced by Chaney to two years in prison, a $1,000 fine and $1,340 in restitution. Morris was indicted in May 2012.
• Zachary Ryan Rogers, 27, of Morton, pleaded guilty to grand larceny and was sentenced by Chaney to Ninth Circuit Drug Court for a period not to exceed five years, a $1,000 fine, $267.70 restitution and $1,309.50 in costs.