Judge Patterson Hands Down Sentences in Criminal Court

Several defendants appeared before Judge David Patterson in DeKalb County Criminal Court Monday to settle their cases.
62 year old Charles E. West pleaded guilty to violation of the sex offender act and received a two year sentence to serve ninety days and then be on probation. The sentence is to run concurrent with a violation of probation case against him in DeKalb County General Sessions Court. He was also fined $350.
28 year old Jason Allen pleaded guilty to sale of a schedule VI controlled substance (over one half ounce of marijuana). He received a two year sentence to serve sixty days and then be on probation. He was fined $2,000. Allen must undergo an alcohol and drug assessment and perform 100 hours of community service work. He begins serving his sentence September 17th.
32 year old Shane Orlando pleaded guilty to domestic assault and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days to serve. The sentence is to run concurrent with a violation of probation case against him. He is also under a restraining order to stay away from the victim. Orlando was given 110 days of jail credit.
36 year old Rhonda Gail Lucci pleaded guilty to public intoxication and received a 30 day sentence suspended to good behavior probation. She was fined fifty dollars.
30 year old Tonia Smith pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days suspended to time served. She will be on PSI probation with restitution to be determined. She must perform 100 hours of community service work. Smith was given 53 days of jail credit.
44 year old Bobbie Lisa Andrews pleaded guilty to public intoxication and received a thirty day sentence, suspended to good behavior probation. She was fined fifty dollars.
25 year old Barry Gibbs pleaded guilty to driving on a revoked license and joy riding and received a sentence of eleven months and twenty nine days, suspended except for 120 days. The cases run concurrent with each other but consecutive to a parole violation against him. He must also pay restitution. Gibbs was given ninety seven days jail credit.
23 year old Amy Estes pleaded guilty to three counts of sale of a schedule II and one count of sale of a schedule III controlled substance. All the cases run concurrently. She received a total of eight years, all suspended except for one year to serve and then be on probation. Estes was fined $2,000 and must perform 100 hours of community service work.
23 year old Ginger Trapp, charged with sale of a schedule II controlled substance, was granted judicial diversion probation for three years. She must perform 100 hours of community service work and make restitution of one hundred dollars and undergo an alcohol and drug assessment.
46 year old Sammy Gene Taylor pleaded guilty to simple possession of a schedule II controlled substance and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days and fined $750. The sentence is to run concurrent with another case against him. He was given jail credit of five months.
25 year old Jennifer Brazle pleaded guilty to theft over $1,000 and received a sentence of two years and one day to run concurrent with a sentence in Clay County. She must perform 100 hours of community service work and restitution to be determined.
30 year old Ronald Jacobsen pleaded guilty to sale of a schedule II controlled substance (hydromorphone) and possession of a schedule III controlled substance (dihydrocodeine). The cases are to run concurrent with each other for a total of five years of which he must serve 180 days and then be on probation. He was fined $2,000 in each case and he must perform 100 hours of community service work. The sentence will run consecutive to a case against him in Trousdale County. Jacobsen was given jail credit of 164 days.
39 year old Troy Bain pleaded guilty to simple possession and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days to serve. The case will run concurrent with a violation of probation sentence he is currently serving. He must also forfeit his weapon. Bain will serve thirty days in Cannon County and thirty days in DeKalb County.
30 year old Michael Bly pleaded guilty to five counts of forgery. He received a two year sentence, all suspended except for 60 days. The cases will run concurrently but consecutive to any other sentence against him. He must make restitution in the amount of $420 and perform 100 hours of community service work.
40 year old James Cargill pleaded guilty to theft over $1,000 and received a three year sentence, all suspended except for sixty days and then he will be on probation. He must perform 100 hours of community service work with restitution to be determined. He was given jail credit of sixty days.
40 year old Howard Robert Mayo pleaded guilty to theft of property under $500 and must serve nine months in jail. The sentence will run concurrent with a violation of probation sentence against him. He was given jail credit of 125 days.
36 year old Anthony Lynn Colwell pleaded guilty by information to two counts of theft over $1,000 and received a three year sentence. The cases will run concurrently with each other but consecutive to another sentence. He was given jail credit of sixty five days.
22 year old Victor Miguel Godinez pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days with 48 hours to serve and then he will be on PSI probation. He was fined $360.
34 year old Kathyerine Michelle Carr pleaded guilty to sale of a schedule II controlled substance (dilaudid), possession of a schedule II controlled substance (hydromorphine) for resale and sale of a counterfeit controlled substance. The cases are to run concurrently for a total of four years with 53 days to serve and then she will be on TDOC probation, supervised by community corrections. She was given jail credit of fifty two days. She was fined $2,000 and must forfeit her weapon. Carr must also perform 100 hours of community service work.
25 year old Amber M. Johnson pleaded guilty to facilitation of sale of a schedule II controlled substance and received a three year sentence. She was given credit for time served. Johnson will be on probation, supervised by DOC. She must perform 100 hours of community service work, pay $200 restitution, pay a $2,000 fine, and undergo an alcohol and drug assessment.
Sabino Solano Juaregui, charged with sale of a schedule II controlled substance and theft over $1,000, was granted pre-trial diversion for a period of two years. Solano must pay restitition of $610 and perform 100 hours of community service work.

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