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Ross hears 35-person docket
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A 35-person docket was heard Tuesday by Judge Larry Ross in General Sessions Court. Included in court action:• Chris Haycox must serve an 11-month, 29-day sentence for theft.• John Ethan Miller was directed to serve an 11-29 sentence for vandalism.• Ashley Basham was instructed to serve four days of an 11-29 sentence and pay $150 plus costs for possession of drug paraphernalia, driving on a suspended license and failure to appear in court.• Andrew Langford was handed an 11-29 probationary sentence and must pay $150 plus costs for possession of drug paraphernalia.• Heather Newby was issued an 11-29 probationary sentence for passing a worthless check for $61.• Connie Brown must serve 10 days and pay $50 plus costs for public intoxication.• Angela Hobby and Marty Richardson must serve 48 hours and pay $50 plus costs for public intoxication.• Thomas Sutphen was fined $10 plus costs for public intoxication.• Thomas Osborne was directed to serve 42 days, pay $50 plus costs and have his probation extended by a year for public intoxication, failure to appear and violation of probation.• Steven Lee Arnette must serve 30 days and have his probation extended by a year for violation of probation.• Sherry Clark was ordered to serve 35 days and had her probation extended by a year for violation of probation and failure to appear.• Tosha Hill was ordered to serve an 11-29 sentence and has been added to the no-probation list for failure to appear, violation of probation and second-offense driving on a suspended license.• Valarie Loader was instructed to serve 48 hours of a six-month sentence for violation of probation.• Elton Sanders must serve 10 days for violation of probation. He was bound to the grand jury on the charge of theft.• Bobby Stoner Jr. must serve five days and had his probation extended by six months for violation of probation.• Lonnie Watson must serve 30 days for violation of probation.