Sentences were handed down Tuesday by General Sessions Judge Larry Ross to defendants in cases ranging from domestic assault to probation violators. Included in court action:
• Jose Morales was ordered to serve 10 days of an 11-month, 29-day sentence and pay $100 plus costs for domestic assault and vandalism.
• Jonathan C. Bryant was directed to serve 10 days of a six-month sentence for criminal impersonation.
• Anthony Pollard was ordered to serve 48 hours and undergo an alcohol and drug assessment for disorderly conduct.
• Lonnie Smith was issued an 11-29 probationary sentence and must make restitution and perform 16 hours public service work for assault.
• Jonathon Whitman was issued an 11-29 probationary sentence and must pay $100 plus costs for domestic assault.
• Melinda S. Taylor was released on time served for criminal trespass and violation of probation.
• Ricky Manier was instructed to serve five days of a six-month sentence and was warned to stay out of Walmart for shoplifting.
• April M. Davenport was issued an 11-29 probationary sentence for theft.
• Jonathan Heath was granted an 11-29 judicial diversion and must perform 24 hours public service work and pay $250 plus costs for attempted forgery.
• Gary M. Minton was bound to the grand jury on charges of theft and forgery. He must serve 48 hours for failure to appear in court.
• Cameron Cline was given a six-month sentence but released on time served and must make restitution for shoplifting.
• Jessica Judkins must serve 48 hours for failure to appear in court.
• Francisco Perez must serve 60 days and have his probation extended by one year for violation of probation.
• Jeffery Murphy must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.
• Ricky L. Martin Jr., must serve 48 hours and have his probation extended by one year for violation of probation.
• Ashley Arnold must serve five days and must serve the balance of sentence for failure to appear in court and violation of probation.
Clarification
• Jeremy Campbell who was sentenced to 10 days in jail is not the Jeremy Campbell who works at A.W. Stiles.
Judge Ross hears court docket

