{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"The News Journal","provider_url":"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net","title":"District Court 07-05-17 &ndash; The News Journal","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"KLQbGVBzTV\"><a href=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/district-court-07-05-17\/\">District Court 07-05-17<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/district-court-07-05-17\/embed\/#?secret=KLQbGVBzTV\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;District Court 07-05-17&#8221; &#8212; The News Journal\" data-secret=\"KLQbGVBzTV\" 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 Fred White in Whitley County District Court on May 1: Elizabeth Moore, born in 1979, third-degree terroristic threatening, harassment &#8211; six-month diversion, peace bond conditions, no contact between parties. Hannah L. Moore, born in 1992, license not in possession &#8211; $50 fine plus court costs, credit time served towards fines and costs. Hannah L. Moore, born in 1992, no auto insurance &#8211; $50 fine plus court costs, credit time served towards fines and costs. Hannah L. Moore, born in 1992, second-degree fleeing or evading police &#8211; 60-day jail sentence plus court costs, credit time served towards court costs. Ashlai Nelson, born in 1987, theft-shoplifting &#8211; six-month diversion. Jonathan C. Pennington, born in 1988, public intoxication controlled substance excludes alcohol, possession of marijuana &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, $25 fine plus court costs. Brian Michael Powers, born in 1979, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle &#8211; 12-month jail sentence probated for two years after either serving first six months or going to long-term rehab, plus court costs, credit time served towards court costs. Ronnie H. Terry, born in 1975, no auto insurance, operating on a suspended\/revoked operator\u2019s license, second-offense operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol\/drugs, two counts of third-degree possession of a controlled substance, second-degree promoting contraband &#8211; 12-month jail sentence probated for two years after first seven days are served, credit seven days already served, operator\u2019s license suspended for 12 months, attend alcohol and drug education classes, $350 fine plus fees and costs. James Lee Thompson, born in 1998, alcohol intoxication &#8211; community service completed as ordered, case dismissed without prejudice. Aaron J. Sutton, born in 1997, speeding 22 mph over, possession of marijuana &#8211; three-month diversion agreement, must complete 30 hours of community service. Adam Eric Watson, born in 1983, public intoxication controlled substance excludes alcohol &#8211; 90-day jail sentence probated for two years, $50 fine plus court costs. Nicholas M. Rucker, born in 1980, rear license not illuminated, no auto insurance, operating on a suspended\/revoked operator\u2019s license &#8211; 90-day jail sentence probated for two years, $150 fine plus court costs. The following cases were heard by Judge John Paul Chappell in Whitley County District Court on May 1: Gail Peace vs. Jason Price &#8211; judgment for the plaintiff in the amount of $2,500 plus court costs in the amount of $71 plus interest at 12 percent per year. The following cases were heard by Judge Fred White in Whitley County District Court on May 2: Kentucky Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. vs. Tammy Marie Geiser &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Kentucky Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. vs. Andy R. Rhodes &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Community Trust Bank vs. April In. Rodesiler &#8211; agreed judgment entered. Brittany L. Blackwell, born in 1987, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $758 fine or go to jail. Tyler Bunch, born in 1994, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $363 fine or go to jail. Sean B. Evans, born in 1977, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, $75 fine plus court costs. Thomas Lee Richardson, born in 1978, bench warrant issued for contempt of court &#8211; probated time revoked, 12-month jail sentence for failure to pay restitution as ordered. Thomas Lee Richardson, born in 1978, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $1,743 fine or go to jail. Kelsie Veach, born in 1990, bench warrant issued &#8211; pay $193 fine or go to jail. William L. Hale vs. Christopher Pennington &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Debbie E. Brock vs. Joseph A. Rainwater &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Stephanie L. Rountree vs. Jimmy Rountree &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Morgan E. Sevier vs. Jared Russell &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Connie Willis vs. Timothy S. Simpson &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Connie Willis vs. Victoria G. Simpson &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Machelle R. Partin vs. Gary R. Smiddy &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Samantha M. Sulfridge vs. Danny O. Sulfridge &#8211; motion for child support granted. Rosa L. Davis vs. Brandie I. Wilson &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. Nancy R. Wilson vs. Josh Woliver &#8211; motion for contempt granted, bench warrant issued. Patricia A. Walters vs. Evette M. Zehr &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. First Financial Credit Inc. vs. Brandon Ray Frederick &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. First Financial Credit Inc. vs. Margeret Fuston &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. First Financial Credit Inc. vs. J.G. Hamblin &#8211; motion for default judgment granted. The following cases were heard by Judge Fred White in Whitley County District Court on May 3: Beatrice Anderson, born in 1978, no auto insurance &#8211; $500 fine plus court costs. Nikki Lynn Bennett, born in 1977, theft-shoplifting under $500 &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, court costs, stay out of Wal-Mart. Nikki Lynn Bryant, born in 1977, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol\/drugs &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, operator\u2019s license suspended for 30 days, attend alcohol and drug education classes, $200 fine plus fees and costs. Kelly L. Chambers, born in 1979, possession of marijuana, illegal possession of a legend drug, two counts of endangering the welfare of a minor &#8211; 150-day jail sentence probated for two years, $225.50 fines and court costs. Jacqueline Annette Curnutt, born in 1976, controlled substance prescription not in original container &#8211; 60-day jail sentence probated for two years, $343 fines and court costs. David Davis, born in 1966, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol\/drugs &#8211; 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, operator\u2019s license suspended for 30 days, attend alcohol and drug education classes, $200 fine plus fees and court costs. Larry F. Davis, born in 1951, operating a motor vehicle [&hellip;]"}