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Circuit Court - Probation violators
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Sentences were handed down by Circuit Court Judge Bart Stanley to several who failed to take advantage of their second chances. Included in probation violators:• Candace Gordon must serve 300 days for violating her probation on her prior convictions for possession with intent to sell cocaine.• Jamie Snider must serve six months for violating probation for aggravated assault.• Sherry Turner must serve 60 days for violating her probation on her prior conviction for permitting escape.• Don Carlos Perry must serve the balance of his sentence for violating his probation for theft, evading arrest, reckless endangerment, and initiating the process to manufacture meth.• Shawn Hill was instructed to serve 90 days for violating probation on prior convictions for aggravated burglary, theft, filing a false insurance claim and simple possession of drugs.• Eric Westphal was released on time served after violating his probation for delivery of drugs.• Cynthia Sanders Baer was instructed to serve 60 days and have her probation extended by two years for violating her probation on her prior conviction on the charge of delivery of drugs.• Lisa Carter had her probation extended by two months for violating her probation on her prior convictions for delivery of drugs and counterfeit drugs.• Christy Caldwell must serve the balance of her sentence for violating her probation on her prior conviction for prompting the manufacture of meth.• Joshua Foster must serve the balance of his sentence for violating his probation on his prior convictions on charges of theft and promoting the manufacture of meth.• Britton Cantrell was directed to serve 75 days and have his probation extended by two years for violating his probation on his prior conviction for statutory rape.• Jeremy Flores was ordered to serve 30 days of a two-year sentence and pay $2,000 plus costs for violating his probation on his prior convictions for delivery of drugs and counterfeit drugs.• Casey Jacobs was instructed to serve 90 days of a four-year sentence, perform 24 hours public service work and make restitution for violating probation for passing worthless checks.• Mark Hamilton was directed to serve 45 days and have his probation extended by one year for violating his probation on his prior convictions for reckless endangerment, possession of drugs and third-offense DUI.• Melinda Thompson had her probation extended by six months for violating her probation for theft.• Jeremy Spakes had his probation extended by a year for violating his probation for second-offense driving on a suspended license.