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Carroll County General Sessions Court

July 30, 2025

by Jesse Joseph
August 5, 2025
in News, Public Safety
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The following cases were seen in Carroll County General Sessions Court on July 30, 2025

Case Bound Over on Multiple Felony Charges

Brittany Seiber, of Atwood, had several charges bound over to the Grand Jury, including possession of methamphetamine with intent to manufacture, deliver, or sell; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; and three counts of possessing a firearm with intent to go armed during the commission of a dangerous felony.

Second Defendant Faces Similar Charges

Oscar Seiber, also of Atwood, had his case bound over to the Grand Jury on matching charges. He is accused of meth possession with intent, possession of unlawful drug paraphernalia, and three counts of firearm possession with intent to go armed during a dangerous felony.

Diversion Granted in Domestic Assault Case

Garrett Sharp, of Huntingdon, was granted pre-trial diversion on a domestic assault charge. He must complete anger management counseling and serve supervised probation until all conditions are met.

Judicial Diversion Includes Mental Health Requirements

Kristofer C. Stenberg, of Trezevant, received judicial diversion after pleading to domestic assault. He is under supervised probation until all conditions are met, including a mental health evaluation, anger management, and payment of ankle monitor fees. A no-contact order is in effect following a scheduled surgery.

Plea Entered in Trespassing Incident

Kathie Baker Mann, of Bruceton, pleaded guilty to criminal trespass. She received a $50 fine, a 30-day suspended sentence, 30 days of unsupervised probation, and a no-contact order with a Bruceton residence. She must make payment arrangements through the clerk’s office.

Probation Ordered After Assault Plea

Daniel Lott, of Atwood, pleaded guilty to assault on a first responder. He was placed on supervised probation. The plea was entered after consultation with law enforcement. A charge of resisting arrest was dismissed.

Probation Violation Results in Continued Supervision

Jeffery Wayne McPeake, of Scotts Hill, pleaded guilty to a probation violation. He was ordered to remain on supervised probation until all fines and conditions are satisfied. His probation was not extended.

Violation Leads to Jail Time and Extended Probation

Thomas Wayne Mitchell, of Huntingdon, pleaded guilty to a probation violation. He was sentenced to 20 days in jail and placed on extended supervised probation for four additional months. He is to report on August 8 to begin serving time.

Meth Charge Ends in Suspended Sentence

Holly Charlene Smothers, of Huntingdon, pleaded guilty to simple possession of meth. She was sentenced to 11 months and 29 days, suspended except for 30 days (15 days to serve), with supervised probation for the remainder. Charges for drug paraphernalia and casual exchange were dismissed.

Plea Entered for Public Intoxication

Kory M. Wilbert, of Milan, pleaded guilty to public intoxication and was placed on unsupervised probation for the remainder of the sentence.

Several Charges Dismissed

Charges were dismissed or dropped in multiple cases.

Anthony L. Bomar, of Paris, had charges of driving on a revoked license and window tint violations dismissed.

James Ivory Hoard III, of McKenzie, had firearm and drug charges dismissed, and his firearm was ordered to be returned.

Brian Hayden Hicks, of Buena Vista, had a probation violation dismissed.

Angela F. Orgain, of McKenzie, had charges of simple possession and drug paraphernalia dismissed.

Maurice Lawrence, listed as homeless in Huntingdon, had a criminal trespass charge dismissed.

Daniel Lott, of Atwood, had a charge of resisting arrest dismissed alongside his guilty plea to another offense.

Charles Johnson, of Chattanooga, had his driving on revoked license and registration display charges dismissed, with a requirement to take substantial steps toward obtaining a valid license.

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