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Traffic Court 11-9
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Sentences were handed down recently by Judge Bill Locke in General Sessions Traffic Court. There was no court Tuesday due to Election Day.Jacob L. Hubbard was instructed to serve 60 days of an 11-month, 29-day sentence, lose his driver license, and pay $50 plus costs for driving on a suspended license, repeat offense.Jody Lynn Jennings was instructed to serve 60 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $50 plus costs and lose driving privileges for one year for driving on a revoked license, repeat offense.Savannah L. Mason must serve 30 days and pay $50 plus costs for driving on a revoked license, repeat offense.John D. Allen was ordered to serve five days of an 11-29 sentence and pay $50 plus costs for driving on a revoked license.Calvin Lee Murphy Jr., was ordered to serve 30 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $50 plus costs, and lose his driver license for one year for driving on a revoked license.Jose Rodriguez Romero was instructed to serve 48 hours of an 11-29 sentence, pay $350 plus costs, perform 24 hours public service work, attend DUI Class, and lose his driver license for one year for DUI.Julian Tyler Worthington was directed to serve 48 hours of an 11-29 sentence, pay $350 plus costs, perform 24 hours public service work and lose driving privileges for one year for DUI.Carl Smartt was bound to the grand jury on the charge of driving on a revoked license.Jennie Northcutt Pleasant was directed to serve 48 hours of a six-month sentence, pay $50 plus costs, and lose her driver license for one year for driving on a revoked license.Derrick L. Walker was given a six-month probationary sentence and must pay $50 plus costs and lose driving privileges for one year for driving on a suspended license.Dwayne Wilder was bound to the grand jury on charges of driving on a suspended license and public intoxication. He must serve 10 days for failure to appear in court.Daniel C. Wellman was granted an 11-29 judicial diversion and must pay $250 plus costs for simple possession of marijuana.