Source: http://www.cvt-news.com/news/?p=5777
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 18:00:19+00:00

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Note: The Sheila Fay Baker printed in the Aug. 23 issue of the CV&T is not the Shelia Faye Baker that lives at 1350 Dry Brandh Road, Irvine.
Steven M. Harrison, Sydney B. Richardson, John A. Macy, William L. Estes, Laura J. Trent, Levi Q. Lainhart, David B. Kilburn, James B. Hoover and Brandon Clifton.
Taylor D. Adams, Alexandria C. Hall, Josie L. Farmer, Michael A. Maness and Ricky J. Kelly.
Corey A. Isaacs and Kayla Brinegar.
Kevin Rogers, Darrell Elliott, Jeffrey Abney and Jeffery Crouch.
•Mallory Katherine Rice, 22, student/Quick Stop, Richmond to David Paul Brezeale, 35, tool and die, Irvine.
•Mary Elsie Carmichael, 29, social worker, Irvine to James Michael Gross, 26, police officer, Irvine.
•Pamela Case, 62, bus driver, Irvine to David Gale Case, 61, retired, Irvine.
•Mary O. Nordmeyer to Gary M. and Patricia A. Kerby, $20,000, Lots 17, 18 and 19 of Leete’s Addition to South Irvine, Estill County.
•Citizen’s Guaranty Bank to Tonya Earline and Gayle Jordan Floyd, $17,500, land on South Irvine – Doe Creek Roads in Estill County.
•Midfirst Bank v. Rhonda and Tim Boian, $36,462, 65 North Winn Avenue, Irvine, Ky. 40336.
•Jeffrey Scott Henry v. Ashley Suzanne Henry, decree of dissolution of marriage.
•Kentucky Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company v. Mike Harris d/b/a M.S. Harris Garage, compensatory damages in the amount determined at trial, costs and any other relief entitled.
•Vickie Lee Jean Puckett v. Dylan Casey Miller, custody petition.
•Kentucky Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company v. Bertha Lynn Jones f/k/a Bertha Lynn Johnson and father and unknown defendant No. 1, $15,000 on Count I, $10,000 on Count II, a declaration of Rights as to Count III, a trial by jury and any other relief deemed appropriate.
•People’s Exchange Bank v. Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn, $2,130 for unpaid rent, claim debt owed.
•Branch Banking & Trust Company v. Jessica Woolery, $2,900.21 plus interest and costs. claim debt owed.
•Edna Dean (BBR Properties) v. Sheila Baker, $300 for unpaid rent. claim debt owed.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC v. Rhonda Barrett, $3,236.68 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Cumberland Financial Services, Inc. v. Daniel Darbyshire and Jessica Darbyshire, $4,433.67 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Personal Finance Company LLC v. Lola K. Young, $1,520.86 plus interest and costs and fees of $506.95, claim debt owed.
•William C. Shade, failure to wear seat belts, guilty plea, $25 fine, no/expired registration plates, guilty plea, $25 fine plus costs, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, merge, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, County Attorney amends to no insurance second, guilty plea, $1,000 fine, show cause Feb. 13.
•Patricia L. Carroll, no/expired registration plates, merge, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, merge, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause Feb. 13.
•Lori J. Jones, speeding 23 mph over limit, careless driving, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•John Cockrell Jr., speeding 18 mph over limit, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, district court action slip.
•Ariel Sparks, failure to wear seat belts, guilty plea, $25 fine, no/expired registration plates, dismissed with proof, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, dismissed with proof, license to be in possession, dismissed with proof, show cause Feb. 13.
•Tommy Breeding, failure to wear seat belts, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Stanley C. Harrison, license to be in possession, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Benjamin Cain, failure to wear seat belts, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Dustin W. Wolfe, failure to wear seat belts, continued first appearance Sept. 12, failure to notify address change to the department of transportation, dismissed with proof, failure to notify owner of damage to unattended vehicle, County Attorney amends to no insurance first, dismissed with proof.
•Ida M. Brenegar, failure to wear seat belts, license to be in possession, continued first appearance Sept. 12.
•Kinea D. Thompson, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, first, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause Feb. 13.
•Dustin L. Watson, failure to wear seat belts, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Sheila K. Sparks, failure to wear seat belts, prepaid.
•Tonya Richardson, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, not guilty plea, pretrial conference April 17.
•Stephen Hall, failure to wear seat belts, license to be in possession, failure to produce insurance card, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Jeffery A. Fox, failure to wear seat belts, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, failure to produce insurance card, license required-to be carried on person, improper display of registration plates, driving on a DUI suspended license-second offense, not guilty plea on all counts, pretrial conference Aug. 29.
•Joshua Ray Witt, burglary, third degree, not guilty plea, preliminary hearing Aug. 29.
•Joshua David Rawlins, burglary, third degree, not guilty plea, preliminary hearing Aug. 29.
•Joshua Back, robbery, first degree, not guilty plea, pretrial Sept. 7.
•Martin Brandenburg, three counts of wanton endangerment-first degree, pre-pretrial Sept. 6, status hearing Sept. 28.
•Clara Nea Donahue, wanton endangerment-first degree, not guilty plea, pretrial Sept. 7.
•David W. Harris, attempted murder, pretrial Sept. 28, defendant is in custody.
•Dana Hoover, first degree possession of a controlled substance/drug unspecified, first offense, buying and/or possession of drug paraphernalia, not guilty plea, continued until Sept. 7, defendant is in custody.
•Sherry R. Hoover, cultivation of marijuana, five or more plants, first offense, trafficking in a controlled substance, third degree, first offense, drug unspecified, trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, opiates, trafficking in a controlled substance, second degree, first offense, drug unspecified schedule 3, not guilty plea, pretrial Sept. 28.
•Chester Hunter, complicity to robbery, first degree, pre-pretrial Nov. 1, status hearing Nov. 6.
•Jeffrey Hunter, complicity to robbery, first degree, persistent felony offender – second degree, to enter plea on Sept. 7.

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