Nine people were sentenced last week by Circuit Court Judge Bart Stanley. Included in court action:
• Earnest Eldridge was directed to serve 180 days of a four-year sentence, pay $2,000 plus costs and perform 40 hours public service work for promoting the manufacture of meth.
• Phillip Allen Haston was instructed to serve 120 days of a six-year sentence, pay $3,000 plus costs and perform 30 hours public service work for delivery of meth. He has been accepted into the drug court program.
• Kendra L. Buckner was granted a two-year judicial diversion and must pay $2,000 plus court costs, perform 20 hours public service work and surrender her TennCare benefits for delivery of drugs and fraudulently obtaining TennCare benefits.
• Danielle Connally was granted a two-year judicial diversion and must pay $2,000 plus costs and perform 20 hours public service work for delivery of drugs.
• Maurie Rambo was given a two-year probationary sentence and must perform 20 hours public service work and pay $2,000 plus costs for promoting the manufacture of meth and simple possession of drugs.
• Sherman Hullender was ordered to serve 90 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $100 plus costs and lose his driver license for three years for third-offense driving on a revoked license.
• Bennie Hicks was instructed to serve 48 hours of an 11-29 sentence, pay $350 plus costs and lose driving privileges for one year for DUI.
• Maria Reed was directed to serve three days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $400 plus costs, perform 32 hours public service work and lose her driver license for one year for DUI.
• Lacy J. Tucker was ordered to serve five days of an 11-29 sentence, pay court costs, perform eight hours public service work and lose her driver license for two years for second-offense driving on a suspended license.
Drugs, other charges Stanley sentences nine

