Judge Robert Estep dealt with several plea agreements during recent hearings in Claiborne County Sessions Court.
Robert Wesley Allen Thomas, 35, charged with one count of assault, was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation and ordered to have no contact with his victim. Thomas is eligible for unsupervised probation once found fully compliant.
Lee Ernie Brown, 22, charged with attempted domestic assault, was sentenced to six months ETHRA supervised probation. Brown must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines and is ordered to have no contact with his victims.
Arron Tyler Payne, 18, was charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, concealing or harboring a runaway child and theft under $1,000. Payne was sentenced to two years ETHRA supervised probation. Payne must pay at least $50 per month in court costs and fines beginning upon release from confinement on a separate juvenile case.
Jason DeWayne Cupp, 38, charged with harboring a runaway, was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with 30 days confinement. Cupp was given credit for 22 days of jail time already served. He must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines beginning 30 days after release from confinement. This case runs concurrently with prior ones.
Robert W. Davis, 36, charged with criminal trespassing and driving on a revoked license, was sentenced to a concurrent 90 days unsupervised probation. His probationary status is contingent upon full payment of court costs by Aug. 17.
Christopher L. Gilbert, 29, charged with driving under the influence (second offense) and possession of schedule II drugs, was sentenced to a concurrent 11 months, 29 days TDOC supervised probation with 45 days confinement. Gilbert must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines beginning 30 days after release from jail. He must attend the MADD Victim Impact Panel. His driver’s license is revoked for two years. This sentence runs concurrently with prior ones.
Johnny Fay Mullins, 66, charged with driving under the influence and reckless endangerment, was sentenced to a concurrent 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with 20 days confinement. Mullins was given credit for two days of jail time already served. He must complete the MADD Victim Impact Panel. His driver’s license is revoked for one year.
Jeffrey E. Davis, 46, charged with driving under the influence and possession of a schedule VI drugs, was sentenced to a concurrent 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with two days confinement. Davis was given credit for time served. He must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines and must complete the MADD Victim Impact Panel. His driver’s license is revoked for one year. This case runs concurrently with a prior one.
Haley Rebecca Gent, 23, charged with driving under the influence, was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with five days confinement. Gent was given credit for five days of jail time already served. She must pay at least $75 per month in court costs and fines and is ordered to complete the MADD Victim Impact Panel. Her driver’s license is revoked per the Department of Safety. Gent is eligible for unsupervised probation once all monetary obligations are met and she is found fully compliant.
Tony Ray Bratcher, 54, charged with driving under the influence, was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with two days confinement. Bratcher was given credit for any portion of the jail time already served on this offense. He must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines and must complete the MADD Victim Impact Panel. His driver’s license is revoked for one year. Bratcher is eligible for unsupervised probation once found fully compliant.
Jerad Hurst, 44, charged with driving under the influence, was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with seven days confinement. Hurst must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines and must complete the MADD Victim Impact Panel.
Gary Lee Hoskins, 47, charged with reckless driving and possession of drug paraphernalia, was sentenced to a concurrent 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation. Hoskins must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines. He is eligible for unsupervised probation once all monetary obligations are met and he is found fully compliant.
Kylie Marlow, 40, charged with escape, was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with 30 days confinement. Marlow must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and probation fees beginning 30 days after release from jail. This case runs consecutively with all prior ones.
Rebecca L. Branson Young, 34, charged with criminal trespassing and theft under $1,000, was sentenced to a concurrent 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation. Young must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines and forfeits $75 to the Economic Crime Fund. She must pay $191.14 to the New Tazewell Walmart store.
Tyler Shane Hatmaker, 29, charged with indecent exposure, was sentenced to six months ETHRA supervised probation with 13 days confinement. Hatmaker was given credit for 13 days of jail time already served. As a condition of his probationary status, Hatmaker must pay all court costs and fines in full by Nov. 14.
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