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Circuit Court: Probation Violators
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Circuit Court Judge Bart Stanley recently handed down sentences against those who failed to take advantage of their second chances. Included in probation violators:• Brandon Eugene Locke was instructed to serve 180 days for violating his probation for aggravated burglary.• Jennifer Mabe was ordered to serve 90 days and then be transferred to the drug court program for violating her probation for possession of drugs and filing a false report.• Lisa Diane Minter must serve the balance of her sentence for violating her probation for driving on a revoked license.• Charles E. Renshaw had his judicial diversion set aside and must serve 90 days of a six-year sentence for violating his probation for aggravated burglary and theft.• Jerry Donald Cantrell was ordered to serve 30 days for violating his probation for initiating the process intended to manufacture meth.• Michael Wayne Brock Jr., had his probation extended by six months for violating his probation for fourth-offense driving on a revoked license.• Alyssa Star Cartwright must serve 90 days for violating her probation for felony theft.• Samantha Davenport must serve 60 days and have her probation extended by a half-year for violating her probation for theft.• Jennifer Hill must serve 120 days for violating her probation for delivery of drugs.• Bradford Garrett Kirby was directed to serve the balance of his sentence for violating his probation for initiating the process to manufacture meth.• Terry Bryan McCormick must serve the balance of his sentence for violating his probation for domestic assault, vandalism and driving on a suspended license.• Daniel Ray Page must serve the balance of his sentence for violating his probation for felony theft.• Joshua Dwayne Russell must serve 90 days for violating his probation for evading arrest and fourth-offense driving on a revoked license.• Serena Johnson must serve 90 days and have her probation extended by six months for violating her probation for delivery of drugs and fraudulently obtaining TennCare.• Don R. Baker had his probation extended by one year for violating his probation for delivery of drugs.