Greene County Criminal Courtroom pleadings listened to by Judge Alex Pearson on Dec. 17 provided:
Tracy June Musick, 815 Union Street, pleaded responsible to facilitation theft beneath $2,500, sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail, all time suspended, positioned on probation for 11 months 29 times, fined $100.
Tara Ryan Zammora aka Tara Ryan Gibson, 135 Snapps Ferry Park, pleaded responsible to DUI, sentenced to 11 months 29 days suspended to 45 hours in jail, with the stability on probation, fined $360, drivers license suspended for one year, credited time served.
Timothy R. Kilday, 441 Fairgrounds Road, pleaded guilty to DUI, sentenced to 11 months 29 days suspended to 10 times in jail, with the stability on probation, fined $360, motorists licensed suspended for just one calendar year, credited time served.
David Cecil Rogers, 115 Horse Creek Highway, Chuckey, pleaded guilty to violation of implied consent regulation, drivers license suspended for a person 12 months.
David Scott Hayworth, 1836 Cherry Ave., Morristown, pleaded guilty to DUI and possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 11 months 29 times suspended to two times in jail, with the equilibrium on probation, fined $510, motorists license suspended for 1 calendar year, credited time served.
Garbriel Thomas Barnett, 15 Richard Alan Court docket, Johnson Town, pleaded responsible to evading arrest, reckless endangerment and DUI, sentenced to 11 months 29 times suspended to 60 days in jail, with the equilibrium on probation, motorists license suspended for two years, credited time served.
Jason Lynn Gibson, 3375 Newport Highway, pleaded guilty to general public intoxication, sentenced to 30 days in jail, with the harmony on probation, fined $50, credited time served.
Richard Allan Bishop, 245 Quillen Shell Highway, pleaded guilty to basic possession of plan II managed material and uncomplicated possession of timetable VI controlled material, sentenced to 11 months 29 days suspended to 30 days in jail, fined $1,000, credited time served.
Nicholas N. Regulation, 923 Martingale Drive, pleaded guilty to DUI, sentenced to 11 months 29 days suspended to 10 times in jail, with the balance on probation, fined $360, motorists license suspended for just one 12 months, credited time served.
Evan Andrew Kinser, 90 New Hope Street, pleaded responsible to theft under $1,000, sentenced to 11 months 29 days suspended to 10 days in jail, with the harmony on probation, fined $100, credited time served.
Tanner W. Shaw, 3660 Outdated Snapps Ferry Road, Limestone, pleaded guilty to DUI, sentenced to 11 months 29 days suspended to two times in jail, with the harmony on probation, fined $360, motorists license suspended for just one calendar year, credited time served.
William Allen Smith, 235 Shakerag Road, pleaded guilty to straightforward possession of routine II controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 11 months 29 times suspended to 30 times in jail, with the harmony on probation, fined $900, credited time served.
Matthew W. Quillen, 105 Cress Alley, pleaded guilty to evading arrest – motor car or truck, driving on a revoked license, unlawful possession of a weapon, four counts of driving on a suspended license and two counts of violation of money duty law, sentenced to 4 yrs in the custody of the Tennessee Division of Correction at 30 per cent launch eligibility date, fined $350, purchased to provide a DNA sample, credited time served.
John Ross Jeffries, 815 Union Street, pleaded guilty to theft beneath $2,500, sentenced to just one year in the custody of the Tennessee Office of Correction at 30 p.c release eligibility date, fined $100, ordered to spend restitution of $750, purchased to provide a DNA sample, credited time served.
Brandon James Summey, 245 Quillen Shell Highway, pleaded guilty to DUI, evading arrest (flight), driving on a revoked license, two counts of driving on a suspended license and two counts of evading arrest by use of a motor car or truck, sentenced to a single year in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Correction at 30 percent launch eligibility day and an further sentence of 11 months 29 times in jail, suspended to 45 times in jail, to be served consecutively, with the harmony on probation, fined $1,110, purchased to present a DNA sample, motorists license suspended for two 12 months, credited time served.
Paul Leroy Smelcer, 1275 Whirlwind Road, pleaded guilty to earning a wrong report and leaving the scene of an incident with home destruction, sentenced to three yrs and one particular day in the custody of the Tennessee Section of Correction at 30 per cent launch eligibility date, fined $150, purchased to supply a DNA sample, credited time served.