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</html><description>Editor&#x2019;s note: The News Journal publishes only the final disposition of district court criminal cases except for those which are waived to a grand jury or dismissed. The following cases were heard by Judge Fred White in Whitley County District Court on Aug. 8: World Finance Corporation vs. Freddie Hurst Jr. &#x2013; motion for default judgment granted. Midland Funding LLC vs. Kasey Tipton &#x2013; motion for default judgment granted. Rosa L. Davis vs. Jennifer L. Mattie &#x2013; motion for contempt granted, order of arrest entered. Dillard Mattie vs. Lori C. Mattie &#x2013; motion for default judgment granted. Jamie R. McKiney vs. Billy J. McKiney &#x2013; motion for contempt granted, sentence held in abeyance. Tabatha M. Paul vs. Daniel D. Paul &#x2013; motion for child support granted. Linda Willis vs. Jessica F. Thomas &#x2013; motion for default judgment granted. The following cases were heard by Judge Cathy Prewitt in Whitley County District Court on Aug. 8: Marshall B. Kilgore III, born in 1972, third-degree possession of a controlled substance &#x2013; 90-day jail sentence&#xA0; conditionally discharged for two years, $173 court costs. The following cases were heard by Judge Fred White in Whitley County District Court on Aug. 9: Christal L. Alloway, born in 1979, second-degree hindering prosecution or apprehension &#x2013; 90-day jail sentence&#xA0; probated for two years, $173 court costs. Christal L. Alloway, born in 1979, resisting arrest &#x2013; 90-day jail sentence probated for two years, plus court costs. Leann Renea Brown, born in 1983 &#x2013; motion for expungement granted. Latosha Cureton, born in 1988, no auto insurance, second-offense operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol/drugs &#x2013; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years after first seven days are served, credit one day already served, balance of sentence to be served on weekends, operator&#x2019;s license suspended for 12 months, attend alcohol and drug education classes, $898 fines, fees and costs. Larry Davis, born in 1984, public intoxication controlled substance excludes alcohol &#x2013; 90-day jail sentence probated for two years, credit 13 days already served, court costs, continue doing classes/counseling. Donald Lindsay, born in 1966, second-degree disorderly conduct, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol/drugs &#x2013; 90-day jail sentence probated for two years, operator&#x2019;s license suspended for 30 days, attend alcohol and drug education classes, $200 fine plus fees and costs. Karmen Renee Long, born in 1979, public intoxication controlled substance excludes alcohol &#x2013; $50 fine plus court costs. Billy Gene Powers, born in 1948, careless driving &#x2013; $50 fine plus court costs. Johnny Staggs, born in 1983, second-offense operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol/drugs &#x2013; case dismissed because blood paperwork not back after 10 months. The following cases were heard by Judge Cathy Prewitt in Whitley County District Court on Aug. 10: Tracey Fenn, born in 1990, public intoxication controlled substance excludes alcohol, second-degree criminal trespass, fourth-degree assault &#x2013; $100 fine on public intoxication charge; Sept. 11 sentencing hearing set on remaining charges. Tracey C. Fenn, born in 1990, two counts of failure to wear seatbelts, no operators/moped license, contempt &#x2013; 40-day jail sentence conditionally discharged for two years on condition of no driving, $273 fines and court costs. Tracey Charles Fenn, born in 1990, no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, no operators/moped license, contempt of court &#x2013; 40-day jail sentence conditionally discharged for two years on condition of no driving, $318 fines and court costs. Tracy C. Fenn, born in 1990, failure to or improper signal, no auto insurance, no operators/moped license &#x2013; 30-day jail sentence conditionally discharged for two years on condition of no driving, $208 fines and court costs. Walter L. Jones, born in 1970, operating on a suspended/revoked operator&#x2019;s license &#x2013; 30-day jail sentence conditionally discharged for two years, $283 fine and court costs. William W. Kirklin, born in 1984, possession of drug paraphernalia, second-offense operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol/drugs &#x2013; 67-day jail sentence conditionally discharged for two years after first seven days are served, credit two days already served, operator&#x2019;s license suspended for 12 months, attend alcohol and drug education classes, $550 fine plus fees and costs. The following cases were heard by Judge Cathy Prewitt in Whitley County District Court on Aug. 14: James W. Allen, born in 1989, pled guilty to three unlisted offenses &#x2013; $550 fine plus court costs. Jeremy Brock, born in 1986 &#x2013; motion for shock probation denied. Jeremy Brock, born in 1986 &#x2013; motion for shock probation denied. Samantha J. Haynes, born in 1989, contempt &#x2013; 90-day jail sentence concurrent with other case. Amy Nicole Walker, born in 1978 &#x2013; motion for expungement granted. Jerald Dean Barnes III, born in 1991, selling alcoholic beverages to minors &#x2013; Sept. 27 sentencing hearing scheduled. Gregory Brian Branham, born in 1971, no/expired registration plates &#x2013; $25 fine plus court costs. Kattie Shane French, born in 1992, operating on a suspended/revoked operator&#x2019;s license &#x2013; 90-day jail sentence conditionally discharged for two years, $100 fine. Robert D. Mattie, born in 1975, alcohol intoxication &#x2013; $25 fine plus court costs. Scotty Mays, born in 1985, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol/drugs &#x2013; 30-day jail sentence conditionally discharged for two years, operator&#x2019;s license suspended for 30 days, attend alcohol and drug education classes, $200 fine plus fees and costs.</description></oembed>
