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Melton sentenced for meth
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Sentences have been handed out by Circuit Court Judge Bart Stanley for drug trafficking, theft and traffic violators. Included in court action:• Travis Melton was instructed to serve 174 days of a three-year sentence, pay $2,000 plus costs and perform 16 hours public service work for promoting the manufacture of meth.• Lucas Black was instructed to serve 77 days of a two-year sentence and pay $2,000 plus costs for delivery of drugs and possession of drugs in a school zone.• Carlotta Bolin was ordered to serve 180 days of a three-year sentence, pay $2,000 plus costs and perform 30 hours public service work for delivery of drugs.• Ray Darnell Underwood was instructed to serve 180 days of an eight-year sentence, pay $2,000 plus costs and perform 16 hours public service work for initiating the process to manufacture of meth.• Kimberly Nicole Campbell was given an 11-month, 29-day probationary sentence and must pay $150 plus court costs for vandalism. She must serve the balance of her sentence for violating her probation on a prior conviction of burglary of an auto.• Travis Martin Jr., was ordered to serve 90 days of an 11-29 sentence and perform 16 hours public service work for simple possession of drugs.• Joshua Owens was directed to serve 157 days of an 11-month, 29-day sentence for theft, fraudulent use of a credit card, and forgery.• Walter Marsden was directed to serve 150 days of a three-year sentence, perform 40 hours public service work and make restitution for burglary of a vehicle, theft, vandalism, burglary and possession of burglary tools.• Jeremy Campbell was instructed to serve 48 hours of an 11-month, 29-day sentence, pay $350 plus costs and lose his driver license for one year for DUI.• James Isaacson was directed to serve 120 days of a six-month sentence, pay $100 plus costs and lose his driver license for reckless driving and driving on a suspended license.• Tony Worthington was directed to serve five days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $400 plus costs and perform 32 hours public service work for DUI.• Brian Stembridge was instructed to serve 90 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $100 plus cost and lose his driver license for fourth-offense driving on a revoked license.