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Circuit Court 1-18
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Sentences were handed down by Circuit Court Judge Bart Stanley against several who failed to take advantage of their second chances.Included in probation violators:Dylan Myers was instructed to serve 180 days for violation of probation. He may be furloughed to a rehab facility once a bed becomes available.Jimmy Dale Nolan was directed to serve 120 days for violation of probation.Stephanie D. King must serve 90 days for violation of probation.John H. Simmons must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.Carly Blankenship must serve 180 days but can be furloughed to long-term rehab for violation of probation.Shawn Clayton Blount must serve 40 days for violation of probation.Clifton Dale Bonner must serve 30 days for violation of probation.Jerry Willis Braston was directed to serve 49 days but was released on time-served and had his probation extended by a year for violation of probation.Jeremy Cox must serve 30 days for violation of probation.Leanna E. Valdivia was directed to serve 90 days and have her probation extended for two years for violation of probation.Ashley Nichole Arnold must serve the balance of her sentence for violation of probation.Kevin Richard Babb was directed to serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.Courtney Dishay Blevins was directed to serve 90 days for violation of probation.Rickie Shawn Cummings must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.Beth A. Damon was instructed to serve 270 days for violation of probation.Matthew Gerald Edwards was ordered to serve 30 days and have his probation extended by one year for violation of probation.Adam Elrod must serve 120 days for violation of probation.Lacy Ruth Evans was directed to serve 120 days for violation of probation.Tracy Levoy Harding was ordered to serve 120 days for violation of probation.Shemeca E. Harris had her probation extended by two years for violation of probation.Phillip Allen Haston was directed to serve 90 days for violation of probation.Thurman L. Hickerson was instructed to serve 90 days for violation of probation.David Matthew Hill was directed to serve 270 days for violation of probation.Benjamin Jennings was instructed to serve 30 days and was ordered to stay employed and will be allowed to serve his time on weekends for violation of probation.Gary L. Johnson was ordered to serve 120 days for violation of probation.Kimberly Ann Jones was directed to serve 90 days but will be allowed to keep her judicial diversion for violation of probation. The diversion means she can have her criminal record erased once her probation is over.Derek B. Keener was ordered to serve 45 days for violation of probation.Genay Lissette Keener was released on 93 days, time-served for violation of probation.Jennifer Rene Mabe must serve the balance of her sentence for violation of probation.Phillip Holden Mooneyham must serve five days on weekends for violation of probation.Troy Lane Parton must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.Shawn Patton was directed to serve 180 days for violation of probation.Ethan D. Price must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.Scott Anthony Ortiz-Miller was directed to serve 180 days but may be transferred to in-patient rehab treatment when a bed is available for violation of probation.Ricky Lee Rogers was directed to serve 90 days of a two-year sentence for violation of probation.Michael Lynn Russell was directed to serve 150 days and had his probation extended by one year for violation of probation.Cody Allan Sweeney was ordered to serve 120 days for violation of probation.Tracy Lynn Tate was released on time-served and must attend DUI School for violation of probation.Charles Brandon Vanatta was ordered to serve 240 days for violation of probation.Geoffrey Scott Wood was released on time-served for violation of probation.Ethan S. West was released on 90 days, time-served for violation of probation.Tony D. Walls was placed on probation for two years for violation of probation.