Criminal Court Judge David Patterson handed down sentences against eight people Monday under negotiated settlements.
26 year old Stephanie J. Perry, charged with promoting the manufacture of methamphetamine, was granted judicial diversion for a period of two years. During her probation, she must stay out of trouble, complete fifty hours of community service, complete an alcohol and drug assessment and follow any recommended treatments and pay a fine of $2,000.
26 year old Amanda Lattimore, also charged with promoting the manufacture of methamphetamine, was granted judicial diversion for a period of two years. She too must stay out of trouble during her probation, perform fifty hours of community service, and complete an alcohol and drug assessment and follow any recommended treatment.
36 year old Terry Daniels pleaded guilty to initiation of a process to manufacture methamphetamine and received an eight year suspended sentence. He was given credit for time served. The case is to run concurrent with a Wilson County Circuit Court case pending against him.
24 year old Rickey Hendrixson pleaded guilty to initiation of a process to manufacture methamphetamine and received an eight year sentence, suspended to supervised probation. He was fined $2,000.
39 year old Sandra L. Clark pleaded guilty to manufacture of a schedule II controlled substance, methamphetamine. She received a six year sentence, suspended to probation with community corrections and then state probation. Clark was fined $2,000 and given credit for time served.
56 year old Jerry Anthony Bogle pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days to serve 48 hours in jail. He was given credit for four hours served. He must pay a fine of $350. Bogle will be eligible for a restricted drivers license
30 year old Julie Moore pleaded guilty to two counts of forgery and received a two year sentence in each case to run concurrently with each other and with a violation of probation against her in Overton County.
28 year old Agustine Muniz pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days on supervised probation. He must complete an alcohol and drug assessment and follow any recommended treatment.