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General Sessions
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A 24-person docket was heard Tuesday by Judge Bill Locke in General Sessions Trial Court. Included in afternoon court action:• Robbie Bates was ordered to serve 180 days of an 11-month, 29-day sentence and must attend anger management for domestic assault and violation of probation.• Justin Redmore was directed to serve 32 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $750 plus costs, and lose his driver license for one year for falsifying a drug screen, violation of probation, possession of drugs and driving on a revoked license.• Radi Radekin was bound to the grand jury on charges of initiating the manufacture of meth, possession of drug paraphernalia, and criminal impersonation. He must serve 30 days for violation of probation.• Charleston Ortega was bound to the grand jury on charges of promoting the manufacture of meth and evading arrest.• Michael Hallum was issued an 11-29 probationary sentence and must pay $750 plus costs for possession of drugs.• Tonya Jones was handed an 11-29 probationary sentence and must perform 25 hours public service work and stay out of Walmart for shoplifting.• Kristy Mullican was directed to serve 60 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $150 plus costs, perform 24 hours public service work, and stay out of Walmart for shoplifting and violation of probation.• April McGuire was given an 11-29 probationary sentence and must pay $150 plus costs, perform 24 hours public service work, and stay out of Walmart for shoplifting and possession of drug paraphernalia.• Ashley Mayo was handed an 11-29 probationary sentence and must perform 40 hours public service work and pay $250 plus costs for possession of marijuana.• Joseph Northcutt was bound to the grand jury on charges of domestic assault and initiating the process to manufacture meth.• Corey Smith was bound to the grand jury on the charge of possession of a handgun under the influence.• Amanda Trisler must perform 32 hours public service work for disorderly conduct.• Amber Nichols was given a six-month sentence but released on time served for criminal impersonation.• Timothy Hupp was bound to the grand jury on the charge of theft.• James Pegg had his probation extended by 90 days for violation of probation.