Several cases were heard during Carroll County, Tennessee General Sessions Court during the Wednesday, December 31, 2025 docket.
The following cases were bound over to the Carroll County Grand Jury:
amey Lane Hollins of Ramer was bound over on charges of theft under $1,000 and forgery.
Michael Anthony Webb of McKenzie was bound over on charges of casual exchange involving a Schedule VI drug between an adult and minor, and possession of Schedule II drugs (cocaine, 0.5 grams or greater).
The following cases resulted in a plea or finding of guilty:
Drew Logan Autry of Hollow Rock entered a guilty plea to a probation violation. He received credit for 14 days time served and may receive day-for-day credit upon successful completion of treatment.
Gregory Todd Barnett of Bradford entered a guilty plea to methamphetamine possession or casual exchange. He was fined and placed on supervised probation, ordered to complete cognitive behavioral training, and undergo an alcohol and drug evaluation.
Donte Ray Brown of Huntingdon entered a guilty plea to a lesser charge of leaving the scene of an accident involving property damage. He received credit for eight days time served.
Dillon Gregory of McKenzie entered a guilty plea to a probation violation and was sentenced to 10 days. He was ordered to complete anger management as a condition of probation.
William Ray Kail of Greenfield entered a guilty plea to a probation violation and was sentenced to 30 days.
Michael Webb of McKenzie entered a guilty plea to a probation violation and received a 23-month sentence.
Zareya V. Webber of McKenzie entered a guilty plea to a lesser charge of driving while license canceled. She was fined, placed on unsupervised probation, and scheduled for a review hearing on March 4, 2026.
The following cases were dismissed or resulted in alternative dispositions:
A charge of failure to stop at the scene of an accident involving injury against Donte Ray Brown was dismissed.
Danny A. Irvin Jr. of Big Sandy had a charge of driving while license suspended dismissed, with the option to attend driving school.
Lacey Roberts of Cedar Grove had a probation violation dismissed after completing an alcohol and drug assessment.
Michael Potter of Bruceton was granted pretrial diversion on a shoplifting charge. He was ordered to pay restitution to Walmart, placed on probation, and ordered to have no contact with the store.
Court records show additional cases on the docket that did not reach a final disposition during the December 31 session.
