HUNTINGDON, Tenn. — The Carroll County General Sessions Court convened Wednesday, March 25, in Huntingdon. Cases involved drug-related offenses, DUI charges, probation violations, and more.
The following cases resulted in pleas of guilty:
Shun Ulric Conley of Atwood pleaded guilty to DUI first offense. The court assessed a $350 fine, prohibited him from driving in Tennessee for one year, required him to install an ignition interlock device and complete DUI school, and placed him on supervised probation until all conditions are completed. He is ordered to report to serve on April 4.
Tierra Shalece Diggs of Nashville pleaded guilty to driving while license canceled. The court assessed a $0 fine and placed her on supervised probation for six months, then unsupervised probation once paid and conditions are met. Display of registration plates and financial responsibility law charges were dismissed.
Kirstie Danielle Humphrey of Hollow Rock pleaded guilty to probation violation (Case CR-182), receiving an 11-month, 29-day sentence with the possibility of furlough to inpatient rehab after serving 90 days and day-for-day credit upon successful completion. In Case CR-152, she pleaded guilty to simple possession/casual exchange, drawing a $1,000 fine and an 11-month, 29-day sentence suspended except for 30 days, with supervised probation to follow. She also pleaded guilty to possession of unlawful drug paraphernalia in the same case, drawing a $500 fine under the same terms. The court dismissed charges of methamphetamine possession or casual exchange (Case CR-144), Schedule II cocaine, simple possession of fentanyl, and simple possession of marijuana.
Rodger Dale Lawson of McKenzie pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. The court sentenced him to 30 days and placed him on unsupervised probation for the balance, with payment arrangements through the clerk’s office.
David Phillips of Gleason pleaded guilty to probation violation. The court placed him on supervised probation for six months and extended his probation an additional six months.
Blake Alexander Roberts of McKenzie pleaded guilty to DUI second offense. The court assessed a $600 fine, prohibited him from driving for two years, required him to install an ignition interlock device, complete DUI school, a cognitive behavioral training course, and an alcohol and drug evaluation, and placed him on supervised probation for 120 days then unsupervised probation if conditions are met. After serving 17 days in custody, he may earn day-for-day credit upon successful completion of inpatient rehab. A driving while license revoked charge was dismissed.
Michael Roberts of Paris pleaded guilty to methamphetamine manufacturing, delivery, sale, or possession with intent. The court assessed a $750 fine, sentenced him to 11 months and 29 days suspended except for 30 days with 12 days credit for time served, and placed him on a minimum of 90 days supervised probation then unsupervised probation if all conditions are met. After serving 20 days, he may serve the remaining 10 on consecutive weekends. The court dismissed charges of possession of unlawful drug paraphernalia and tampering with evidence.
Sterling Seabrook of Memphis pleaded guilty to simple possession/casual exchange and possession of unlawful drug paraphernalia. The court assessed a $1,000 fine on the possession charge and $500 on the paraphernalia charge, sentenced him to 11 months and 29 days suspended except for 30 days with credit for 35 days time served on each count, placed him on supervised probation, and ordered him to complete an alcohol and drug evaluation. The court also ordered a BMW forfeited to the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office. Charges of Schedule II cocaine, a second simple possession count, simple possession of marijuana, a second drug paraphernalia count, and methamphetamine manufacturing, delivery, sale, or possession with intent were dismissed.
Cory J. Woods of Camden pleaded guilty to probation violation. The court sentenced him to 30 days and placed him on supervised probation for the balance.
The following cases were bound over to the Carroll County Grand Jury:
Jason Matthew Sharp of McKenzie was bound over on a charge of sexual offender registration form violation.
Chasity N. Utley of Huntingdon was bound over on charges of methamphetamine manufacturing, delivery, sale, or possession with intent; tampering with evidence; Schedule VI drugs marijuana; possession of unlawful drug paraphernalia; possession without prescription (two counts); driving while license suspended — second or subsequent offense; simple possession/casual exchange (two counts); casual exchange adult/minor Schedule VI (three counts); evading arrest; driving while license suspended; and methamphetamine manufacturing, delivery, sale, or possession with intent. An unlawful possession of weapon charge was dismissed.
