Sentences were handed down recently by Judge Bart Stanley in circuit court criminal division.Included in Circuit Court action:• David Flores was directed to serve 180 days of a three-year sentence, make $104 restitution, pay $2,000 plus costs, undergo a drug and alcohol assessment and forfeit his TennCare benefits for TennCare fraud and delivery of drugs.• Charles Thomas Grizzle was instructed to serve 120 days of a six-year sentence and must pay $2,000 plus costs and enter the adult recovery program for promoting the manufacture of meth. • Michael Adcock was given a two-year probationary sentence and must pay $2,000 plus costs for promoting the manufacture of meth. He must serve five days for failure to appear in court.• James Cade Reagan was granted a six-year judicial diversion and must pay $2,000 plus costs, perform 40 hours public service work and lose his driver license for one year for initiating and promoting the manufacture of methamphetamine and DUI.• Eric Levar Staten was given a two-year sentence and must pay $2,000 plus costs for attempt to deliver drugs.• Kevin Smith was ordered to serve 364 days of an eight-year sentence and pay $750 plus costs for grand theft.• Corey R. Hill was directed to serve 90 days of an 11-month, 29-day sentence and must attend batterer intervention for domestic assault.• Travis Lee Zea was instructed to serve 48 hours of an 11-29 sentence for domestic assault.• Karla Montgomery was sentenced to serve four years for theft and criminal trespass.• Maisha Hayes was granted an 11-29 judicial diversion, perform 16 hours public service work and attend anger management for assault and domestic assault.• David Dowell was issued an 11-29 probationary sentence and must make $82 restitution for theft.• James Scott Durham was directed to serve 90 days of a four-year sentence and make $954 restitution for passing a worthless check and violation of the state sexual offender registration law.• Teddy Ray Fults was granted a one-year judicial diversion for theft.• Jerry Trent Haas was ordered to serve 50 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $750 plus costs, perform 40 hours public service work and lose his driver license for second-offense DUI.• William Ray Roller Jr., was directed to serve 60 days of an 11-29 sentence and pay $50 plus costs for third-offense driving on a revoked license.• Terry Lee York Jr., was instructed to serve 15 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $50 plus costs and perform 25 hours public service work for third-offense DUI and leaving the scene of an accident.• Angela Rose Ricciardi was given a six-month judicial diversion for criminal impersonation and driving on a suspended license.
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