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Ten people were sentenced recently by Circuit Court Judge Bart Stanley for crimes ranging from running a meth lab to drunk driving. Included in court action:• Terry Lee King Sr., was ordered to serve 211 days of a six-year sentence and pay $2,000 plus costs for promoting the manufacture of meth.• Ridge Price was directed to serve 186 days of a two-year sentence and pay $2,000 plus costs for promoting the manufacture of meth and simple possession of drugs.• Rodney Lapoint and Kyle Roger Stewart were both ordered to serve 120 days of three-year sentences and make restitution for aggravated burglary.• Terrence Moore was ordered to serve 60 days of a three-year sentence and make restitution to Valley Feed for burglary.• Charleston Dakota Ortez was ordered to serve 117 days of a three-year sentence, pay $2,000 plus costs and perform 16 hours public service work for promoting the manufacture of meth.• Susan Hale was granted a three-year judicial diversion and must perform 100 hours public service work, pay $75 and make restitution to State Farm for filing a false insurance claim and theft over $10,000.• William Jason Rice was granted a four-year judicial diversion and must pay $2,000 plus costs for promoting the manufacture of meth.• Larry D. York was granted a four-year judicial diversion and must pay $2,000 plus costs for initiating the process to manufacture of meth.• Bryson Durelle Martin was instructed to serve 30 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $50 plus costs, perform 16 hours public service work and lose his driver license for one year for fourth-offense driving on a suspended license.• Jaime Lyn Judkins was ordered to serve 45 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $750 plus costs, perform 40 hours public service work and lose driving privileges for two years for second-offense DUI.