A 24-person trial docket was heard Tuesday by Judge Larry Ross in General Sessions Court. Included in trial action:• Christopher Bratcher was directed to serve 10 days of an 11-29 sentence and pay $1,303 for simple possession of marijuana and second-offense driving on suspended license.• Dedra Gribble was handed an 11-29 probationary sentence and must pay $1,451 and perform 16 hours public service work for simple possession of drugs.• Jesse Nunley was granted a six-month judicial diversion and must pay $957 and perform 16 hours public service work for simple possession of marijuana.• Dennis Conoway was bound to the grand jury on charges of promoting the manufacture of meth and initiating the process to manufacture meth.• Terry Lefebvre was bound to the grand jury on charges of promoting the manufacture of meth and initiating the process to manufacture meth.• Marie Narramore was issued a six-month probationary sentence, must pay $256 and was ordered to keep her children in school on three counts of failure to keep a minor child in school.• David Vasquez was given an 11-29 sentence and released on time served for domestic assault.• Shana Hammock was bound to the grand jury on the charge of assault.• Richard Kennedy was bound to the grand jury on the charge of assault.• Shyna Cornett was given a six-month probationary sentence and must pay $330 and perform 16 hours public service work for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.• Scott Donaldson was given a six-month probationary sentence and must pay $330 and perform 25 hours public service work for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.• Bradley Robertson was bound to the grand jury on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct.• Daniel Wells Jr., must pay $266 and perform 16 hours public service work for underage consumption.• Alana Conley was directed to serve 60 days of an 11-29 sentence for violation of probation.• Kyle Estes must serve the balance of his sentence for violation of probation.• James T. Puller must serve 48 hours for violation of probation.
Ross hears 24-person docket