{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"The News Journal","provider_url":"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net","title":"District Court 09-25-19 &ndash; The News Journal","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"fzPDMwDAI3\"><a href=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/district-court-09-25-19\/\">District Court 09-25-19<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/district-court-09-25-19\/embed\/#?secret=fzPDMwDAI3\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;District Court 09-25-19&#8221; &#8212; The News Journal\" data-secret=\"fzPDMwDAI3\" 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 July 8: Ashley S. Cody, born in 1983, third-degree possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, endangering the welfare of a minor, possession of drug paraphernalia, public intoxication controlled substance excludes alcohol \u2013 12-month jail sentence probated for two years, $373 fines and court costs. Thomas S. Fogarty, born in 1998 \u2013 2018 misdemeanor charge dismissed, diversion successfully completed. Nicholas Johnson, born in 1998, second-degree disorderly conduct \u2013 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, plus court costs. Nicholas Troy Johnson, born in 1998, no auto insurance \u2013 $500 fine plus court costs. Nancy A. Lawson, born in 1972, second-offense operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol\/drugs \u2013 30-day jail sentence probated for two years after first seven days are served, sentence to be served on weekends, operator\u2019s license suspended for 12 months, attend alcohol and drug education classes, $350 fine plus fees and costs. James Lloyd Eugene Mays, born in 1995, speeding 10 mph over limit \u2013 $25 fine plus court costs. Patricia A. Norris, bench warrant issued for contempt of court for failure to serve sentence on weekends as ordered \u2013 12-month jail sentence. Holly Peace, 2010 misdemeanor case \u2013 expunged. Holly Peace, born in 1985, 2014 felony case \u2013 expunged. Ronnie Smith, born in 1980, bench warrant for contempt of court \u2013 probated time revoked. Haley Willhite, born in 1994, endangering the welfare of a minor, third-degree possession of a controlled substance \u2013 12-month jail sentence probated for two years on possession charge; 12-month diversion on endangerment charge, must complete two Narcotics Anonymous\/Alcoholics Anonymous meetings weekly, complete IOP, and cooperate with Department of Community-Based Services. The following cases were heard by Judge Cathy Prewitt in Whitley County District Court on July 11: Veronica N. Cooper, born in 1987, carrying concealed deadly weapon \u2013 30-day jail sentence conditionally discharged for two years. Jamie Edward Davis, born in 1981, no\/expired registration plates, no\/expired Kentucky registration receipt, failure to produce vehicle insurance card, headlight violation \u2013 $100 fine plus court costs. The following cases were heard by Judge Fred White in Whitley County District Court on July 15: Jessie Robbins, unlisted 2019 misdemeanor charge \u2013 12-month jail sentence, may receive shock probation once long-term rehab bed is available, credit time served for costs. Johnny Carr, born in 1987, operating on a suspended\/revoked operator\u2019s license, no auto insurance \u2013 90-day jail sentence probated for two years, $525 fine plus court costs. Joseph Moses, born in 1984, operating on a suspended\/revoked operator\u2019s license, failure to produce vehicle insurance card, no auto insurance, no\/expired registration plates \u2013 180-day jail sentence probated for two years, $625 fine plus court costs. Michael D. Richmond, born in 1973, improper registration plate, no\/expired registration plates, no\/expired Kentucky registration receipt, no auto insurance \u2013 90-day jail sentence probated for two years, $575 fine plus court costs. James Hobbs, born in 1974, possession of drug paraphernalia, public intoxication controlled substance excludes alcohol \u2013 30-day jail sentence probated for two years, $100 fine plus court costs. Mason S. Jones, born in 1991, no auto insurance \u2013 Aug. 26 sentencing set. John Gibson, born in 1979, no\/expired registration plates, no auto insurance \u2013 $75 fine plus court costs. Shannon D. Hill, born in 1989, no auto insurance \u2013 $500 fine plus court costs. Leslie A. Kersey, born in 1974 \u2013 2018 misdemeanor case dismissed, diversion successfully completed. Jessie M. Robbins, born in 1987, possession of drug paraphernalia, second-degree fleeing or evading police, resisting arrest \u2013 12-month jail sentence, may receive shock probation once long-term rehab bed is available, give credit for time served for costs. Daniel C. Taylor, born in 1995, 2018 misdemeanor case \u2013 dismissed, diversion successfully completed. Jarrod Scott Tindle, born in 1993, theft \u2013 12-month jail sentence, may receive shock probation once long-term rehab bed is available, plus court costs, $140 restitution. The following cases were heard by Judge Fred White in Whitley County District Court on July 18: Charles Patrick Bryant, born in 1975, third-degree terroristic threatening \u2013 12-month jail sentence probated for two years after first seven days are served, credit one day already served, $250 fine plus court costs, no contact with complaining witness and not to be within 500 feet of complaining witness. Charles Patrick Bryant, born in 1975, third-degree terroristic threatening \u2013 12-month jail sentence probated for two years, $250 fine plus court costs, no contact with complaining witness, not to be within 500 feet of complaining witness. Joseph Wayne Moses, born in 1984, second-degree criminal trespass \u2013 90-day jail sentence probated for two years after first 10 days are served, credit three days already served, $250 fine plus court costs, no contact with complaining witness, not to be within 500 feet of property in question. Brittany O\u2019Brein, born in 1994, operating on a suspended\/revoked operator\u2019s license \u2013 90-day jail sentence probated for two years, $50 fine plus court costs. Ladessa Tyler, born in 1982, second-offense operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol\/drugs, operating on a suspended\/revoked operator\u2019s license \u2013 90-day jail sentence probated for two years after first seven days are served, credit one day already served, operator\u2019s license suspended for 12 months, attend alcohol and drug education classes, $400 fine plus fees and court costs. The following cases were heard by Judge Fred White in Whitley County District Court on July 22: Terry Wayne Bruner, born in 1975, speeding 15 mph over limit, driving on a DUI suspended license \u2013 30-day jail sentence conditionally discharged for two years, $15 fine. Charles R. Perkins, born in 1984, public intoxication controlled substance excludes alcohol \u2013 30-day jail sentence conditionally discharged for two years, $50 fine plus court costs. Jessica F. Thomas, born in 1985, rear license not illuminated, license not in possession \u2013 $75 [&hellip;]"}