Davie Superior Court: Oct. 21, 2019

Published 3:38 pm Monday, November 4, 2019

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The following cases were disposed of during the October 21 session of Davie Superior Court. Presiding: Judge Mark E. Klass. Prosecuting: Robert S. Taylor and Alan B. Martin, assistant DAs.

  • Jonathan Ray Ayers aka Ray Ayers Jonathan, felony probation violation out of county, probation revoked, work release.
  • Nathan Jamal Barrett, two counts larceny from the person, deferred prosecution, 24 months probation, 48 hours community service, credit for 112 days, obtain substance abuse assessment/treatment, have no contact with victim, $1,011 restitution to Bank of Ozarks, $60 restitution to victim, cost, case to be reviewed in 12 months.
  • Benji Barker, possession of methamphetamine, sentenced to 5 to 15 months, suspended 12 months, 1 day active/credit, obtain drug and alcohol abuse treatment.
  • Joshua Caleb Booe, motions, probation terminated at 3-year review.
  • Thomas Brian Bumgarner, probation violation, probation revoked, 187 days credit, work release, $240 attorney fee.
  • Jacqueline Lynn Caldwell, DWI, sentenced to 90 days, suspended 12 months, 24 hours community service, obtain substance abuse assessment, surrender driver’s license, not operate motor vehicle until licensed by DMV, $100, cost; speeding 57 in a 35, prayer for judgment continued, cost.
  • Israel Camero, DWI, speeding 88 in a 70, remanded to district court for judgment.
  • Christopher Alan Carr, maintaining vehicle/dwelling/place for a controlled substance, carrying a concealed gun, speeding 51 in a 35, dismissed per plea; possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana paraphernalia, possession of a schedule VI controlled substance, deferred prosecution, 12 months probation, 24 hours community service, credit for substance abuse assessment/follow treatment, case to be reviewed in 12 months.
  • Lori Jo Collins, five counts breaking and/or entering, three counts larceny after breaking/entering, dismissed per plea; two counts felony larceny, deferred prosecution, 24 months probation, 24 hours community service, receive drug abuse treatment, submit to random drug screens, do not use or possess illegal drugs unless prescribed, do not go on any property owned by victims, have no contact with victims, return possessions belonging to victims, defendant will not regain teaching license while subject to this agreement and will not teach minors under age 18 in a public or private setting, $16,897.50 restitution, cost
  • Melvin Lynn Gaither aka Melvin Lynn Pruitt, probation violation, probation revoked, 50 days credit, work release, obtain mental health evaluation/treatment, $240 attorney fee.
  • Clifton Woerner Higgins, six counts third degree sex exploitation of a minor, dismissed per plea; six counts possession of obscene material, sentenced to 5 to 15 months, suspended 2 years, obtain sex offender evaluation/treatment, submit DNA sample, have no contact with children under age 18, cost.
  • Marvin Robert James, motions, vehicle forfeiture-proceeds forfeited.
  • Joshua George Kuncher, larceny from the person, sentenced to 6 to 17 months, suspended 18 months, 154 days credit, submit DNA sample, have no contact with victim, obtain substance abuse assessment, $480 attorney fee.
  • Adrian Rashaun Lyons, inflicting child abuse causing serious bodily injury, reduced to child abuse, sentenced to 25 to 42 months, suspended 3 years, 194 days credit, obtain drug and alcohol assessment and follow treatment, obtain mental health evaluation, enroll in anger management program submit DNA sample, cost, $1,260 attorney fee.
  • Mitchell Junior Mayfield, habitual felon, possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana, sentenced to 29 to 47 months, suspended 2 years, 8 days active/credit, $654 attorney fee; maintaining vehicle/dwelling/place for a controlled substance, sentenced to 23 to 40 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended 2 years; selling/deliver/possessing a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school, dismissed per plea.
  • Melvin McKeever, possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana, reduced to possession of one-half ounce to one and one-half ounces marijuana, sentenced to 20 days, suspended 12 months, cost; possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed per plea.
  • Ray Antonio Mora, obtaining property by false pretense, sentenced to 9 to 20 months, credit for 138 days, work release, cost, $900 attorney fee.
  • Brian Anthony Newman, breaking and/or entering, felony larceny, sentenced to 8 to 19 moths, suspended 30 moths, 20 days active, obtain substance abuse assessment/treatment, have no contact with victims, $3,100 restitution to victim, $570 attorney fee.
  • Mikhail S. Nowlin, DWI, sentenced to 12 months, suspended 12 months, 7 days active, surrender driver’s license, not operate motor vehicle until licensed by DMV, obtain substance abuse assessment/treatment, $200, cost, $480 attorney fee.
  • Felicia Louise Potter, probation violation, probation revoked, 90 days credit.
  • Paul Michael Potts, trafficking opium or heroin, sentenced to 70 to 93 months, obtain substance abuse assessment/treatment, work release, $60,000, cost; maintaining vehicle/dwelling/place for a controlled substance, two counts possession with intent to manufacture/sell/deliver methamphetamine, trafficking opium or heroin, possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana, two counts possession of stolen goods/property, resisting public officer, driving/allowing motor vehicle to be driven with registration plate not displayed, possession of marijuana paraphernalia, simple possession of a schedule VI controlled substance, dismissed per plea.
  • Apolonio Martinez Rangel, taking indecent liberties with a child, sentenced to 16 to 29 months, suspended 3 years, enroll in sex offender control program, register as sex offender for 30 years, have no contact with victim, cost, $1,110 attorney fee; two counts taking indecent liberties with a child, attempted statutory rape of a child, dismissed per plea.
  • Timothy Brandon Seamon, identity theft, two counts breaking and/or entering, larceny after breaking/entering, dismissed per plea; obtaining property by false pretense, common law robbery, sentenced to 13 to 25 months, suspended 18 months, obtain substance abuse assessment, attend and complete drug and alcohol rehabilitation program, $570 attorney fee.
  • Paul Michael Short, DWI, sentenced to 24 months, suspended 24 months, 120 days active/credit for 75 days, obtain substance abuse assessment/treatment, surrender driver’s license, not operate motor vehicle until licensed by DMV, continue alcohol treatment, cost, $840 attorney fee; driving while license revoked DWI revocation, dismissed per plea.
  • Wendy Howard Snowden aka Wendy Howard Joyner, trafficking opium or heroin, reduced to attempted trafficking opium or heroin 4 to 14 grams, sentenced to 11 to 23 months, 162 days credit, obtain mental health evaluation, DART program, submit DNA sample, work release, cost, $450 attorney fee; sell/deliver a schedule II controlled substance, sentenced to 14 to 26 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended 24 months, one day active/credit, follow drug treatment program; trafficking opium or heroin, dismissed per plea.
  • Richard Wayne Vantuyl, Jr., possession of a firearm by a felon, sentenced to 12 to 24 months, suspended 2 years, do not be in possession of firearms, guns may be returned to his son, cost, $360 attorney fee; possession of a firearm by a felon, dismissed per plea.
  • Scotty Ray West, felony probation violation, probation revoked, DART program, work release, $180 attorney fee.
  • Justin Ryan Williams, statutory sex offense with a person 15 years old, reduced to taking indecent liberties with a minor child, sentenced to 15 to 27 months, suspended 3 years, 30 days active/credit, have no contact with victim, enroll in sex offender control program, register as a sex offender for 30 years, submit DNA sample, have no contact with victim; statutory sex offense with person 15 years old or younger, reduced to taking indecent liberties with a minor child, sentenced to 15 to 27 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended 3 years; taking indecent liberties with a child, sentenced to 15 to 27 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended 3 years; six counts statutory rape of a person 15 years old or younger, two counts third degree sex exploitation of a minor, dismissed per plea; probation violation, probation terminated; probation violation, probation continued.

Failure to Appear

  • Stephanie Lynn McClure, breaking and/or entering, two counts felony probation violation out of county.