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Circuit Court 8/27/09

  • Lawrence Coley, of 801 17th St. N. in Columbus, pleaded guilty to forgery. Coley was sentenced to 10 years in MDOC, all suspended, five years probation and ordered to pay $3,142 in restitution.


  • Warren Dickerson, of 1514 Martin Luther King Drive in Columbus, pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine. Dickerson was sentenced to four years in MDOC.


  • James A. Jenkins, of 861 Austin Road in Vernon, Ala., pleaded guilty to possession of precursors. Jenkins was sentenced to 10 years in MDOC, five years post-release supervision and fined $5,000.


  • Brandon Tipton, of 40520 Lackey Road in Hamilton, pleaded guilty to possession of precursors. Tipton was sentenced to three years in MDOC, five years post-release supervision and fined $5,000.


  • Jimmy R. Hallmark, of 6105 County Road in Baldwin, pleaded guilty to possession of pseudophedrine. Hallmark was sentenced to five years in MDOC, all suspended, and five years probation.


  • Katie Harris, of 918 Sixth St. S. in Columbus, pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine more than one gram. Harris was sentenced to five years in MDOC, all suspended, and five years probation.


  • Johnny Bonner, of 902 Waterworks Road in Columbus, pleaded guilty to two counts of sale of marijuana. Bonner was sentenced to eight years in MDOC, five years post-release supervision and fined $5,000.


  • Kriston Richmond, of 1212 Louisville St. No. 64 in Starkville, pleaded guilty to sale of marijuana less than 30 grams. Richmond was sentenced to three years in MDOC, all suspended, three years probation and fined $1,000.


  • Lori Clark, of 106 Maple St. in Columbus, pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine more than one gram. Clark was sentenced to two years in MDOC, two years post-release supervision and fined $1,000.


  • Andy Joe Corbett, of 366 Pine Crest Circle in Columbus, pleaded guilty to DUI-third offense. Corbett was sentenced to three years in MDOC, two years post-release supervision and fined $3,000.


  • Anthony Jacob Hicks, of 194 Christopher Drive in Columbus, pleaded guilty to four counts of statutory rape. Hicks was sentenced to 10 years in MDOC and four years post-release supervision.


  • Jarrett Lee Davis Jr., of 2611 Fourth Ave. N. in Columbus, pleaded guilty to robbery and burglary of a dwelling. Davis was sentenced to eight years in MDOC and five years post-release supervision.


  • Christopher White, of 4325 Beaver Creek Road in Vernon, Ala., was found guilty of possession of precursors. White will be sentenced Nov. 19.


  • Toby Nickoles, of 3556 N. Wolfe Road in Caledonia, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance in a correctional facility. Nickoles was sentenced to three years probation.


  • Andrea Skinner, of 605 Spruill Place in Starkville, pleaded guilty to felony false pretense. Skinner was sentenced to three years in MDOC, all suspended, and three years probation.
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    Article Comment Greg | 8/27/2009 8:08:00 PM   mark as inappropriate
    Are these sentences pretty much the norm or is Mississippi and Columbus tougher on crimes, especially drug related? I'm glad to see it either way. Maybe these drug users will get the hint and leave them alone. Enjoy your time in the big house!

    Article Comment am | 8/28/2009 9:27:00 AM   mark as inappropriate
    As far as ID theft is concerned, I have not seen any jail time imposed this term. All the sentences I have seen have been suspended. This is another area they need to get tough on, or its just going to get worse.

    Article Comment granny | 8/28/2009 11:56:00 AM   mark as inappropriate
    I think it is so sad that Meth has become such an epidemic, and time in the big house is not going to end this problem. Yes they need to be locked up long enough to get it out of their system but then they should be sentenced to 3-5 yrs in Rehab instead of post-release supervision?? The problem is only getting worse.
    How about the "Reverand and his wife" absolutely bewildering......................................

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