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BARROW JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
Sentences continued from 7A
•Tiffany Denise Daniel, two
counts Violation of Georgia
Controlled Substance Act-sale
of cocaine; serve two years sus
pended upon completion of State
Detention Center for 120-180
days, may remain out on bond
awaiting a bed, 10 years pro
bation, complete evaluation and
treatment for substance abuse and
a $4,000 fine.
•Quantavious Darrell Clark, two
counts entering auto, two counts
criminal trespass; 30 days incar
ceration, five years probation,
credit for time served since Aug.
24, 2011, restitution to be deter
mined in 90 days and a $1,500
fine. Nolle prosequi: giving false
information to law enforcement
officer. Merge: theft by taking
with one count of entering auto.
The following sentences were
issued as part of negotiated plea
agreements on Sept. 8, 2011. with
Superior Court Judge T. Penn
McWhorter presiding:
•David Paul Richards, theft by
receiving stolen property, criminal
trespass; 10 years probation, serve
three years suspended upon suc
cessful completion of drug court
and restitution of $2,847.
•Steven Todd Simpson, stop sign
violation; $500 fine.
•Daniel David Parham, theft
by taking, two counts criminal
trespass; 20 days incarceration,
11 months, 10 days probation,
no contact with victim!s) and a
$1,500 fine.
•Sharrief Tamar Ervin, theft by
taking; 17 days incarceration, 11
months, 13 days probation, do not
return to any Publix in Barrow
County, 40 hours of community
service and a $500 fine.
•Jason Allen Evans, disorderly
conduct; 23 days incarceration,
11 months, 7 days probation, no
violation contact with victim(s),
complete evaluation and treatment
for anger management and alco
hol/drug abuse and a $500 fine.
•Antonio Lopez-Sarabia,
obstruction of officers; 12 months
probation and a $500 fine.
•Ryan Alan Hall, damaging
property of public utility, two
counts criminal trespass, loitering
and prowling, possession of drug
related object; 30 days incarcera
tion, 4 years 11 months probation,
complete evaluation and treatment
for alcohol/drug abuse no contact
with victim(s) and a $1,500 fine.
•Raymond Turner, battery,
two counts cruelty to children
3 rd degree, disorderly conduct; 24
months probation, no violent con
tact with victim! s) and a $1,000
fine. Nolle prosequi: obstruction
of 911 call, simple assault.
•Samuel Cordos, reckless driv
ing; 12 months probation, 40
hours community service, com
plete evaluation and treatment for
alcohol/drugs and risk reduction
and a $1,000 fine. Merge: reckless
driving with speeding.
•Celso Rodriguez, reckless con
duct; 12 months probation, no
contact with victim! s) and a $500
fine. Nolle prosequi: discharge of
gun near public street.
•Kathryn Qamruddin, illegal
payout on gambling machine;
11 months probation and a $500
fine. Nolle prosequi: commercial
gambling, possession of gambling
device.
•Dylan Owen Tierney; DUI-
per se; 8 days incarceration to
serve within first two months, 12
months probation, 80 hours com
munity service, complete evalu
ation and treatment for alcohol/
drugs and risk reduction and a
$1,00 fine. Nolle prosequi: fail
ure to maintain lane, too fast for
conditions. Merge: two counts of
DUI-less safe.
•Ahmed Qamruddin, illegal
payout on gambling machine;
11 months probation and a $750
fine. Nolle prosequi: commercial
gambling, possession of gambling
device.
•Jamaal Corbin, obstruction,
stop sign violation; 10 days incar
ceration.
•Catherine Alice Pokusa,
obstruction of officers; 12 months
probation and a $300 fine.
•Jessica Lynn Pittman, posses
sion of marijuana/first offender
treatment: conditional discharge;
12 months probation, complete
evaluation and treatment for alco
hol/drugs and a $500 fine. Nolle
prosequi: weaving over roadway.
•Frank Jacolby Farrell, driving
on suspended license, obstruction
of officer; 12 months probation
and a $1,000 fine. Nolle prosequi:
failure to maintain lane. Merge:
two counts giving false informa
tion.
•Kelli Robertson Saye, driving
on suspended license; 12 months
probation and a $500 fine.
•Kelli Lee Robertson, operation
of unregistered vehicle; 12 months
probation and a $200 fine. Nolle
prosequi: license to be carried and
exhibited on demand, no proof of
insurance.
•Justin Kyle McDermott, too
fast for conditions, weaving over
roadway; 12 months probation and
a $200 fine. Nolle prosequi: duty
to stop at scene of accident.
•Lalita Leauan Gold, obstruction
of officer, public drunkenness;
12 months probation,
complete evaluation
and treatment for alco
hol/drugs and a $1,000
fine. Nolle prosequi:
disorderly conduct.
•Daniel Preston Crawford, theft
by deception; 12 months proba
tion, stay away from Winder Loan
& Pawn and a $750 fine.
•Blake Lorino, reckless driving,
12 months probation, 40 hours
community service, complete
evaluation and treatment for alco
hol/drugs and risk reduction and
a $1,000 fine. Merge: failure to
maintain lane.
•Tracey Ann Luttgens, reckless
driving; 12 months probation, 40
hours community service, com
plete evaluation and treatment for
alcohol/drugs and risk reduction
and a $1,000 fine. Merge: failure
to maintain lane.
The following sentences were
issued as part of negotiated plea
agreements on Sept. 15, 2011,
with Superior Court Judge Joseph
Booth presiding:
•Howard Russell Clack, two
counts Violation of Georgia
Controlled Substance Act-sale of
cocaine; one year incarceration,
29 years probation and a $2,000
fine.
•Kevin Britt Ferguson, posses
sion of methamphetamine; first
offender treatment: five years pro
bation, complete evaluation and
treatment for substance abuse and
a $1,500 fine. Nolle prosequi: pos
session of a drug related object.
•Kevin Britt Ferguson, theft by
taking, theft by deception; first
offender treatment: 12 months
probation, $115 restitution and a
$500 fine. Nolle prosequi: theft
by taking.
•Mark Eagerton Hardy, posses
sion of methamphetamine; six years
probation, complete evaluation
and treatment for substance abuse
and a $1,500 fine. Nolle prosequi:
possession of Hydrocodone, pos
session of Diazepam.
•Andres Galvan Hernandez aka
Ando Galvan Hernandez, disor
derly conduct; 12 months pro
bation, complete evaluation and
treatment for anger management,
no violent contact with victim! s)
and a $500 fine.
•Andres Galvan Hernandez aka
Ando Galvan Hernandez, reck
less driving; 12 months probation,
complete evaluation and treatment
for anger management, no violent
contact with victim(s) and a $500
fine. Nolle prosequi: driving with
out a license, failure to signal.
•Shalonda Annette Lackey, forg
ery first degree; 10 years pro
bation, no contact with Quality
Foods and a $1,000 fine.
•Donquarius Joetavious Reddish,
battery; six months incarceration,
six months probation and no con
tact victim!s). Nolle prosequi:
aggravated assault.
•Jasmine Chasity Wylie,
Violation of Georgia Controlled
Substance Act possession of meth
amphetamine; two years proba
tion, complete evaluation/treat
ment for substance abuse and a
$1,000 fine.
•Joshua James Hegner, theft
by receiving stolen property; 10
years probation, no contact with
victim(s), remain out of custody
until bed space available and a
$1,000 fine.
•Joshua James Hegner, obstruc
tion of officer; 12 months proba
tion and a $500 fine.
•John Odell Mason, forgery first
degree; five years probation and a
$500 fine.
•Xiong Vang, two counts bat
tery, simple battery, misdemeanor
obstruction, interference with 911
call; 24 months probation, no vio
lent contact with victim(s) and a
$2,000 fine. Nolle prosequi: false
imprisonment, kidnapping, crimi
nal damage to property 2 nd degree,
two counts cruelty to children 3 rd
degree, three counts battery.
The following sentences were
issued as part of negotiated plea
agreements on Sept. 16, 2011,
with Superior Court Judge T. Penn
McWhorter presiding:
•Timothy Paul Gulley, DUI-
alcohol-less safe; 12 months
probation, 40 hours community
service, complete evaluation and
treatment for risk reduction and
substance abuse and a $1,000 fine.
Nolle prosequi: DUI-per se, pos
session of marijuana less than one
ounce, failure to maintain lane.
•Anthony Rodney Griffin, two
counts battery family violence,
simple battery, cruelty to children
in 3 rd degree; 12 months proba
tion, no contact with victim(s),
complete evaluation and treatment
for family violence and a $1,000
fine. Nolle prosequi: battery fam
ily violence, simple battery family
violence, two counts cruelty to
children in 3 rd degree.
•Marcus Alan Pendley, battery
family violence; first offender
treatment: 30 days incarceration,
credit for time served since Sept.
9, 2011, five years probation, no
contact with victim(s), complete
evaluation and treatment for anger
management and a $1,000 fine.
Merge: battery family violence
and simple battery.
•Tonya Lynn Barrett, posses
sion of methadone hydrochloride,
possession of Alprazolam, pos
session of marijuana less than
one ounce; five years probation,
complete evaluation and treatment
for substance abuse and a $1,000
fine. Nolle prosequi: possession of
Suboxone, two counts drugs not in
original container, possession of
drug related objects.
Theresa Lee Turner, reckless
driving; 24 months probation, 40
hours community service, com
plete evaluation and treatment for
alcohol/drugs and risk reduction
and a $1,750 fine. Nolle prosequi:
disorderly conduct.
•Dennis Chad Peppers, theft of
services; 12 months probation,
Nolle prosequi: obstruction of
officers.
•William John Sacco, violation
of temporary protective order; 12
months probation, no contact with
victim!s) and a $500 fine.
•Samuel Micah Sellers, theft by
taking; 12 months probation, no
contact with victim(s), restitution
of $340 and a $500 fine. Nolle
prosequi: entering automobile.
•April Lynn Wolford, posses
sion of methamphetamine with
intent to distribute, possession of
Alprazolam; 15 years probation,
two years suspended upon inten
sive probation supervision, com
plete evaluation and treatment for
substance abuse and a $1,500 fine.
Nolle prosequi: crossing guard
lines with drugs, possession of
a drug related object, drugs not
in original container. Merge: two
counts possession of methamphet
amine.
•Brandy Jean Evans, DUI-
alcohol-less safe, failure to report
accident; 12 months probation, 40
hours community service, com
plete evaluation and treatment for
alcohol/drugs and risk reduction
and a $1,250 fine. Nolle prosequi:
public drunkenness.
•David Alan Webb, disorderly
conduct; 12 months probation
and a $350 fine. Nolle prosequi:
obstruction of officers, interfer
ence with custody.
The following sentences were
issued as part of negotiated plea
agreements on Sept. 18, 2011,
with Superior Court Judge T. Penn
McWhorter presiding:
•Tammy D. James, simple
assault family violence; 12 months
probation concurrent with another
sentence, complete evaluation
and treatment for alcohol/drugs,
no contact with victim(s) and a
tif$500 fine.
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