Fifteen people were sentenced on drug trafficking charges by Circuit Court Judge Bart Stanley. Included in narcotics sentencing:
• William Trevor Rein was directed to serve 270 days of a 10-year sentence, pay $3,500 plus costs and perform 16 hours public service work for delivery of cocaine.
• Sarah Ann Rein was granted a five-year judicial diversion and must pay $2,000 plus costs and perform 16 hours public service work for facilitating the delivery of cocaine.
• Lafredrick Maurice Eddings was ordered to serve 360 days of a 10-year sentence and pay $2,000 for delivery of cocaine.
• Corinna Ann Padgett was instructed to serve 210 days of a five-year sentence, pay $3,000 plus costs and perform 40 hours public service work for delivery of morphine and Oxycodone.
• Christopher Scott Jones was instructed to serve 120 days of a four-year sentence, pay $2,000 plus costs and perform 16 hours public service work for promoting the manufacture of meth.
• Jennifer Lynn Smith was directed to serve 120 days of a four-year sentence, pay $2,000 plus costs and undergo a drug and alcohol assessment for promoting the manufacture of meth.
• Tierra Lashae Pleasant Harris was instructed to serve 30 days of a six-year sentence and must pay $2,000 plus costs for delivery of meth. She has been accepted into the Drug Court program.
• Jeremy Shane Lance was directed to serve 90 days of an eight-year sentence, pay $2,000 plus costs and attend rehab for initiating the process to manufacture meth.
• Shawn Dwayne Barrett was ordered to serve 60 days of a three-year sentence and must pay $2,000 plus costs and perform 50 hours public service work for delivery of Dihydrocodenone.
• Raymond Clayton Belcher was ordered to serve 30 days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $250 plus costs, and perform 16 hours public service work for distributing marijuana.
• Shawn Phillip Wade was directed to serve five days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $750 plus costs and perform 16 hours public service work for simple possession of morphine.
• Mary Elizabeth Hall was directed to serve five days of an 11-29 sentence, pay $750 plus costs and perform 16 hours public service work for simple possession of morphine.
• Michelle Renee Perkins was granted a two-year judicial diversion and must pay $2,000 plus costs for delivery of marijuana.
• Benny Dale Craig was instructed to serve 10 days of a one-year sentence and perform 40 hours public service work for fraudulently obtaining TennCare medical benefits. He must forfeit his TennCare benefits.
• Joshua Ryan Burton was granted a two-year judicial diversion and must perform $2,000 plus costs for delivery of Dihydrocodenone.
Stanley sentences drug dealers

