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Judgments Issued in Wayne County Circuit Court

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   Following are the judgments and probation revocation orders filed by Judge David L. Allen in the Criminal/Circuit Court of Wayne County during the month of October 2021:

   Daniel Aaron Bracey pled and was found guilty of evading arrest and reckless endangerment, both class E felonies; leaving the scene of an accident and failure to give immediate notice of an accident, both class C misdemeanors. He was sentenced to two years in TDOC on each of the felony charges, and 30 days in county jail on each of the misdemeanors. The felony charges were reduced to supervised probation after serving 30 days. Bracey will receive credit for time served from 02/01/2021 to 04/03/2021.

   Jessica Frye pled and was found guilty of introduction of contraband into a penal facility, a class D felony. She was sentenced to three years in TDOC. Frye will receive credit for time served from 08/10/2020 to 08/14/2020, from 02/02/2021 to 04/21/2021, and from 08/05/2021 to 10/14/2021.

   Billy Hamsley pled and was found guilty of sale of meth in an amount of 0.5 grams or more, a class B felony, and sale of meth in an amount less than 0.5 grams, a class C felony. He was sentenced to a total of 16 years in TDOC, with both sentences reduced to supervised probation after serving one year. Hamsley was ordered to pay $4,000 in fines. He will receive credit for time served from 07/02/2021 to 10/14/2021.

   Curtus Wayne Kiddy pled and was found guilty of shoplifting $1,000 or less, a class A misdemeanor. He was sentenced to time already served from 04/07/2021 to 10/14/2021.

   Jordan David Powers pled and was found guilty of sale of meth in amount of 0.5 grams or more, a class B felony. He received a full revocation of probation on prior methamphetine charges, and was ordered serve 11 years in TDOC. He will receive credit for time previously served.

   Tommy V. Dixon was originally convicted on charges of theft $2,500-$10,000, evading arrest, and driving on revoked. He received a full revocation of probation, and was ordered to serve the remainder of his original sentence of four years.

   Christy Denise Jaynes was originally convicted on four counts of aggravated burglary, four counts of theft under $1,000, and one count of theft by possession. She received a full revocation of probation, and was ordered to serve the remainder of her original sentence of four years.

   Lois Ann Ritenour was originally convicted on charges of possession of over 0.5 grams of meth for resale and conspiracy to sell meth. She received a partial revocation of probation, with probation to be reinstated after serving 150 days in county jail.

   Jeremy Kirk Stults was originally convicted on two counts of possession of meth for resale over 0.5 grams, one count of sale of meth over 0.5 grams, and one count of theft $1,000-$2,000. He received a full revocation of probation, and was ordered to serve the remainder of his original sentence of ten years.

   Michael James Waters was originally convicted of possession of less than 0.5 grams of meth for resale and possession of schedule II. He received a partial revocation of probation, with probation to be reinstated after serving one year in county jail.

   Robert Joe Whitehead was originally convicted on charges of possession of under 0.5 grams of meth for resale and possession of drug paraphernalia. He received a partial revocation of probation, with probation to be reinstated after serving 150 days in county jail.

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