A man who claimed his drugs had been stolen in order to try to get more has been bound to the grand jury.
The man, Trinity Bouldin, was bound to the grand jury on the charge of filing a false report. He is charged for reporting his prescription drugs stolen but then later admitting he still had the drugs and was reporting them stolen in order to try to get more of the medication. He was directed to serve the balance of his prior sentence behind bars. He will be allowed to go to rehab.
In other court action Tuesday heard by General Sessions Judge Larry Ross:
• Brady W. Meeks was ordered to serve an 11-month, 29-day sentence for possession of drugs and violation of probation. He may go for in-house rehab.
• William Drake Jr., was given an 11-29 sentence but released on time served and must pay $800 plus costs for aggravated assault and public intoxication.
• Jesus Morales was given an 11-29 sentence for domestic assault.
• Dulcey Lehman was ordered to serve 30 days of an 11-29 sentence and must attend anger management for domestic assault.
• James Puller was given an 11-29 sentence for domestic assault. The court will decide how much of the time he must serve during sentencing next week.
• Lara Stevens was bound to the grand jury on the charge of domestic assault.
• Corey Smith was given a six-month probationary sentence for resisting arrest. He must also attend conflict management and have no further contact with the victim.
• Robert Brown was given a six-month probationary sentence for aggravated criminal trespass.
• Clifton Hennessee was granted an 11-29 judicial diversion and must pay $750 plus costs for simple possession of drugs.
• Andrew Kennamer was given a six-month probationary sentence and must perform eight hours public service work for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
• Wendi Tackett was issued a six-month probationary sentence and must make restitution for passing a worthless check. She was bound to the grand jury on charges of theft and failure to appear in court.
• Deborah Hill was issued a six-month probationary sentence and must make restitution for passing 10 worthless checks.
• William McGee Jr., was bound to the grand jury on charges of passing four worthless checks.
• Terrence Moore was given a six-month probationary sentence for passing two worthless checks.
• Lee D. Suydam was given a six-month sentence but released on time served for shoplifting. He must stay out of Walmart.
• Jimmy Alley must pay $150 plus court costs for disorderly conduct.
• Becky Smith must pay $50 plus costs and perform eight hours public service work for disorderly conduct.
• Charles Krickle must serve 48 hours of an 11-29 sentence and pay $50 plus costs for underage consumption of alcohol.
• Zackary A. Patton was handed a six-month probationary sentence and was ordered to report to his probation officer every day until he gets a job for underage consumption of alcohol. He must also perform 16 hours public service work.
• Roman P. Couillard must serve 48 hours and pay $10 plus costs for disorderly conduct.
• Wilmer Alberto must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.
• Phillip Barkes Jr., must serve 30 days and have his probation extended by six months for violation of probation.
• Timmie L. Bain had his probation revoked and must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.
• Jesus M. Martinez must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.
• Victoria McComis must serve five days for failure to appear in court.
• Phillip Mooneyham must serve 10 days for failure to appear in court and failure to perform public service work. He was bound to the grand jury for harassment.
Clarification
• Angela Carter of Francis Ferry Road who teaches at Warren County Middle School is not the same person charged with driving without a license.
• Floyd Kirby, a mechanic, is not the same Floyd Kirby charged with shooting a fisherman on Harvest Farms Lake.
General Sessions

