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Sexton accepts criminal plea agreements

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Judge Shayne Sexton accepted several plea agreements recently during hearings in Claiborne Criminal Court, including three separate agreements for Brian Timothy Elliott.

Elliott, 40, was initially charged with theft of property up to $60,000, theft over $10,000, theft of property up to $10,000, burglary, vandalism under $500, driving under the influence, possession of a schedule IV and a schedule II controlled substances with the intent to sell, speeding and violations of the implied consent, registration and financial responsibility laws.

He was given an effective ten year sentence, eight years of which appear to be served via TDOC supervised probation. Elliott was credited with 112 days jail time already served. He must pay at least $250 per month in court costs beginning 30 days after release. Elliott forfeits a total $375 to the Economic Crime Fund and must pay a total $26,540 in restitution to his victims. He is barred from any contact with them and must stay at least 1,000 ft. from their properties.

Jeffrey Wilson, 49, charged with reckless aggravated assault, was sentenced to two years TDOC supervised probation. Wilson must complete an anger management class and a mental health assessment. He must pay at least $50 per month in court costs and is barred from any contact with his victim.

Charles Robertson, 47, charged with domestic assault, was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days at 75 percent confinement. Robertson was given credit for 123 days jail time already served. This case runs concurrently with prior ones.

Douglas Hunley, 54, charged with domestic assault, was sentenced to a split confinement of 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with 11 days confinement Hunley was given credit for 11 days jail time already served. He must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and is barred from any contact with his victim.

David Earl Baker, 36, charged with child neglect, was sentenced to two years at 30 percent confinement. Baker was given credit for 154 days jail time already served.

Ricky Webb, 35, charged with two counts aggravated burglary, was sentenced to a total eight years at 30 percent with four months split confinement. Webb was given credit for 26 days jail time already served. He must pay at least $200 per month in court costs beginning 30 days after release and forfeits $150 to the Economic Crime Fund. Webb must pay $1,000 in restitution to one of his victims and is barred from any contact with them.

Cynthia Collett, 33, charged with one count each aggravated burglary and burglary, was sentenced to a split confinement of two years ETHRA supervised probation with 60 days confinement. Collett was given credit for 57 days jail time already served. She must pay at least $150 per month in court costs and forfeits $75 to the Economic Crime Fund. Collett must pay $750 in restitution to her victim. She is barred from contact with her victim and must stay at least 1,000 ft. from her property.

David Allen Webb, 30, charged with aggravated burglary, was sentenced to six years at 30 percent confinement. Webb was given credit for any time served since April 6.

Jason Parrish, 35, charged with fraudulent use of a credit card, was sentenced to four years TDOC supervised probation. Parrish must pay at least $400 per month in court costs and forfeits $75 to the Economic Crime Fund. He must pay $16,905.62 in restitution to Free Service Tire. Parrish is barred from any contact with his victims. He is eligible for unsupervised probation once found fully compliant.

Angela Richmond, 40, charged with accessory after the fact, was sentenced to a split confinement of two years TDOC supervised probation with 15 days confinement. Richmond was given credit for 15 days jail time already served. She must pay at least $100 per month in court costs.

Pamela McAfee, 47, charged with two counts of driving under the influence, was sentenced to a concurrent split confinement of 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with two days confinement. McAfee was given credit for two days jail time already served. She must pay at least $100 per month in court costs with a $700 fine. McAfee must attend the MADD Victim Impact Panel.

Kenneth Evans Jr., 47, charged with driving under the influence and two counts of driving on a revoked license, was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days at 75 percent confinement with credit for 84 days jail time already served. Evans must pay a $350 fine. This case runs concurrently with a prior parole sentence.

David Matthew Leach, 24, charged with driving under the influence and violation of the implied consent law, was sentenced to a split confinement of 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with two days confinement. Leach was given credit for 11 hours of jail time already served. He must pay at least $150 per month in court costs with a $350 fine. Leach must attend the MADD Victim Impact Panel. His driver’s license is revoked for one year.

Reach Jan Runions at 423-254-5588 or on Twitter @scribeCP.

By Jan Runions

jrunions@civitasmedia.com


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