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Editor’s Note: The following court docket doesn’t include the guilty pleas taken on Tuesday afternoon.
Cases to be heard during the September term of Attala County Circuit Court:
– Mitchell Windom – felony fleeing a law enforcement officer in a motor vehicle.
– Daniel Blake McNeer – possession of methamphetamine and possession of cocaine
– Sylvester Jobe Jr. – Felony fleeing law enforcement in a motor vehicle
– Marcus K. Riley – fleeing a law enforcement officer in a motor vehicle and possession of cocaine
– Paula Ann Evans – unlawful possession of precursor chemicals, possession of methamphetamine and possession of cocaine
–Bence Ables – grand larceny
– Eric D. Mosely – grand larceny
– Antonio Carroll – possession of cocaine
– Brandon L. Coffee – receiving stolen property
– Jimmy Ray Brown – receiving stolen property
– Jimmy Dean Gentry – possession of a stolen firearm
– Johnny Greer – burglary of a building other than a dwelling and motor vehicle theft
– Cecil Bailey Jr. – building burglary and motor vehicle theft
– Dale L. Hall – possession of Oxycodone and possession of cocaine
– Carl A. Houston Jr. – unauthorized possession of contraband in a correctional facility
– Jamey Hutchinson – felony fleeing a law enforcement officer in a motor vehicle.
– William Blake Dempsey – two counts of credit card fraud
– David L. Lambert II – possession of schedule III substance
– Christopher Meredith – three counts of credit card fraud
– Whitney A. McDaniel – possession of false, fraudulent or forged prescription of a practitioner
– Carmen J. Patterson – grand larceny
– Johnny R. Rimmer – felony driving under the influence
– Nicholas Stevens – grand larceny
– Elizabeth Steen – grand larceny
– Kentreal Windom – grand larceny
– Robert Givens – false pretense bad check
– Terri Lynn Armstrong – statutory rape, touching a child for lustful purposes, two counts of dissemination of sexually oriented material to persons under 18, and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
– Randall Jackson Holdiness – burglary of a building
– Keon Edwards – two counts of burglary of a building other than a dwelling
– Thomas Bruce Wilkerson – burglary of a building other than a dwelling
– Terry “Puddinhead” Sandridge – two counts of touching a child for lustful purposes
– Joseph Burrell – unlawful possession of precursor chemicals and possession of methamphetamine
– Opal G Miller – unlawful possession of precursor chemicals and possession of methamphetamine
– Bonita R. Kimbrough – possession of marijuana
– Randy D. Miller – unlawful possession of precursor chemicals
– Jeffery Pink Winters – unlawful possession of precursor chemicals and possession of methamphetamine
– Michael W. Sharp – unlawful possession of precursor chemicals and possession of methamphetamine
– Jessica S. Skelton – three counts of credit card fraud
– Tiffany L. Rodgers – three counts of credit card fraud
– Kent “Phil” Campbell – aggravated assault
– Keyko Newton – robbery
– Donnie Bruce – conspiracy to commit robbery and robbery
– Talmadge C. Watkins Jr. – unlawful possession of precursor chemicals
– Aris Harmon – armed robbery
– Bruce Shane Harrell – motor vehicle theft
– Detrius Roberson and Justin James – armed robbery, manslaughter, two counts of aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit armed robbery
– Justin James, Martell James, Barry Love, Detrius Roberson – unauthorized possession of contraband in a correctional facility
– Kendrick Carter – motor vehicle theft
– Willie Terrell McBride – burglary of a dwelling
– Jerry Lee Talley Jr. – burglary of a dwelling
– Kenneth Joe Taylor – 21 counts of receiving stolen property and two counts possession of motor vehicle or motor vehicle parts with the knowledge that the VIN has been removed.
– Lakendrick Williams also known as Mookie Williams – possession of a firearm by a conviction of a felon
– Cecil K. Barber – burglary of a building and grand larceny
– Daniel T. “Ruby” Harvey – burglary of a dwelling and grand larceny
– Lawayne Conrad Phillips – burglary of a dwelling and grand larceny
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Attala County Circuit Court Docket
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