{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"The News Journal","provider_url":"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net","title":"District Court 06-28-17 &ndash; The News Journal","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"pvlfsXEgu2\"><a href=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/district-court-06-28-17-2\/\">District Court 06-28-17<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/district-court-06-28-17-2\/embed\/#?secret=pvlfsXEgu2\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;District Court 06-28-17&#8221; &#8212; The News Journal\" data-secret=\"pvlfsXEgu2\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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The following cases were heard by Judge Cathy Prewitt in Whitley County District Court on April 24: Clarence Lawson, born in 1970, speeding 5 mph over, license not in possession, no auto insurance &#8211; $155 fine plus court costs. Ralph Dale Rains, born in 1962, driving on a DUI suspended license, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol\/drugs &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years after first seven days are served, credit three days already served, $450 fine plus court costs. Christopher Rogers, born in 1984, operating on a suspended\/revoked operator\u2019s license, no auto insurance, failure to wear seatbelts, improper display of registration plates &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, $200 fine plus court costs. Jimmy D. Rooftree, born in 1986, fourth-degree assault, third-degree criminal mischief &#8211; May 24 sentencing hearing scheduled. Michael Whitehead, third-degree criminal trespassing, giving officer false name or address, second-degree fleeing or evading police &#8211; May 1 sentencing hearing scheduled; contempt of court &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years. The following cases were heard by Judge Cathy Prewitt in Whitley County District Court on April 25: Bluegrass Cellular Inc. vs. Thomas Bennett &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Onemain Financial of America Inc. vs. Ricky Carr &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. WD Bryant &amp; Son Inc. vs. Arlie Reynolds &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. WD Bryant &amp; Son Inc. vs. Russell Weedman &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Barbara Whitney &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. WD Bryant &amp; Son Inc. vs. Sarah Williams &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Linda R. Adams, born in 1978, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $173 fine or go to jail. James W. Allen, born in 1989, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $208 fine or go to jail. Heather Bowlin, born in 1987, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $466 fine or go to jail. Heather N. Bowlin, born in 1987, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $333 fine or go to jail. James Edward Bryant, born in 1974, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $243 fine or go to jail. Desirae Carter, born in 1995, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $288 fine or go to jail. Connie L. Ellison, born in 1979, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $25 fine or go to jail. Latisha Gardner, born in 1990, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $288 fine or go to jail. Brandon Gonzalez, born in 1984, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $208 fine or go to jail. Kenneth R. Greene, born in 1986, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $263 fine or go to jail. Ashley M. Hamblin, born in 1989, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $168 fine or go to jail. Derick Hensley, born in 1985, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $158 fine or go to jail. Amber Jones, born in 1987, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $208 fine or go to jail. Joseph E. Lambdin, born in 1989, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $428 fine or go to jail. Dustyn A. Moses, born in 1996, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $183 fine or go to jail. Ryan Louis Mount, born in 1977, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $433 fine or go to jail. Melanie Rose, born in 1992, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $733 fine or go to jail. Crystal A. Smith, born in 1980, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $118 fine or go to jail. Crystal Ann Smith, born in 1980, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $168 fine or go to jail. Danny Wayne Smith, born in 1969, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $53 fine or go to jail. Cheyenne Nicole Stephens, born in 1991 &#8211; $50 fine plus court costs. Kimberly Rose Strean, born in 1982, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $283 fine or go to jail. Cody Sulfridge, born in 1993, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $113 fine or go to jail. Julie D. Vanover, born in 1995, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $183 fine or go to jail. Caleb West, born in 1996, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $258 fine or go to jail. The following cases were heard by Judge Cathy Prewitt in Whitley County District Court on April 26: Patti Jean Bennett, born in 1972, alcohol intoxication &#8211; second-degree disorderly conduct &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, $25 fine plus court costs. Lolanda R. Blanton, born in 1976, second-degree fleeing or evading police &#8211; 60-day jail sentence probated for two years, plus court costs. Michael D. Chadwell, born in 1988, public intoxication controlled substance excludes alcohol &#8211; $50 fine plus court costs. Stanley Eugene Cureton, born in 1971, no auto insurance &#8211; $218 fine and court costs. Casey Foley, born in 1997, theft-shoplifting under $500 &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, court costs, stay out of Williamsburg Wal-Mart. George S. Hamblin, born in 1982, improper equipment &#8211; $218 fine and court costs. Melody Harmon, born in 1979 &#8211; charge dismissed after terms of diversion were completed. Glennis Lee Isaac, born in 1973, theft under $500 &#8211; 30-day jail sentence concurrent with time already serving, $143 court costs. John A. Jones, born in 1969, second-degree disorderly conduct &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, plus court costs. Brittany Powers, born in 1990, public intoxication controlled substance excludes alcohol &#8211; $193 fine and court costs. Daniel E. Rickett, born in 1984, theft-shoplifting under $500 &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years after first seven days are served, sentence to be served on weekends, court costs, stay out of Wal-Mart. Jeffrey T. Slusher Jr., born in 1996, fourth-degree assault domestic violence &#8211; six-month diversion. Thomas D. Watson, born in 1998, theft shoplifting under $500 &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, court costs, stay out of Williamsburg Wal-Mart. The following cases were heard by Judge Fred White in Whitley County District [&hellip;]"}