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General Sessions
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A 39-person docket was heard Tuesday by Judge Bill Locke in General Sessions Court.Included in court action:• Jacqueline Yates was bound to the grand jury on four counts of theft, two counts of fraudulent use of a credit card and driving on a suspended license. She must serve 10 days for failure to appear in court.• Juan C. Jantes was ordered to serve 10 days of a six-month sentence for assault.• Gary Johnson was directed to serve 10 days of an 11-month, 29-day sentence and must complete the batterer intervention program for domestic assault.• Anthony Brock was ordered to serve seven days of an 11-month, 29-day sentence, pay $300 plus costs and lose his driver license for possession of marijuana and driving on a revoked license.• Vincent Reed was directed to serve 15 days of an 11-29 sentence and must pay $250 plus costs for possession of marijuana and a controlled substance.• Kendra Lawson was bound to the grand jury on the charge of manufacture of meth.• Mack Thomas was granted an 11-29 judicial diversion and must go for a mental health evaluation for domestic assault and resisting arrest.• Nayma Villarreal was handed an 11-29 probationary sentence and must pay $700 restitution and perform 24 hours public service work for theft. She must serve seven days for failure to appear in court.• Mariah Bishop Jenkins was given an 11-29 sentence but released on time served and must perform 24 hours public service work and stay out of Walmart for shoplifting. • Bridget O’Neill must pay $10 plus costs for public intoxication.• Hoss Stith must serve 120 days and have his probation extended by one year for violation of probation.• Brison Price must serve 60 days and have his probation extended by six months and undergo a drug and alcohol assessment for violation of probation.• Samantha Byers must serve 48 hours and have her probation extended by a year for violation of probation.• Clay Bain had his probation extended by six months for violation of probation.