Batesville Municipal Court 9/26/2014

Published 12:00 am Friday, September 26, 2014

Burglars get date with Grand Jury

By Emily D. Williams
Judge Bill McKenzie referred two defendants to the Grand Jury during Batesville Municipal Court held Wednesday.

Christina D. Howie, 804 Hwy. 7 South, Oxford, was referred to the Grand Jury for burglary, petit larceny, shoplifting-second and possession of paraphernalia.

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Dustin W. Hardenburgh, 450 Clay Rd., Grenada, was referred to the Grand Jury for burglary, petit larceny, shoplifting-second, possession of paraphernalia and false pretense.

Kristian T. Pitcock, 204 Moore Dr., Batesville, entered a guilty plea to a dog leash ordinance. She was fined $25.

Ladarius C. Harris, 202-B Lester St., Batesville, entered a guilty plea to simple possession of controlled substance. He was fined $428.

Melissa J. Babinski, 207 Eureka St., Batesville, entered a guilty plea to domestic violence-simple assault. She was fined $402.

A trial was set for October 8 for Stephen T. Hand, Enid Shores,  after he entered a not  guilty plea to domestic violence-simple assault.

Jon Gooch, 1134 CR 96, New Albany, entered a not guilty plea to shoplifting from Walmart. A trial was set for October 15.

Latasha L. McCarty, 695 Perkins Ave., Crowder, entered a guilty plea to shoplifting from Walmart. She was fined $1,131.

Jeremy T. Morton, 206 Pearson, Batesville, entered the city’s work release program for 20 days in lieu of paying $1,131 for shoplifting-second.

Hannah McCullar, 20 Corbin Rd., Lambert, entered a guilty plea to shoplifting and simple possession of controlled substance and was fined $1,558.

Armistead Creasy, 401 Willow Oak Dr., Roanoke, Va., had a DUI-other, following too close and possession of paraphernalia case continued.

Laneshia Holmes, 204 Lester, Batesville, entered the city’s work program for 44 days in lieu of paying $2,512 in old fines that have been due since August 2013.

La’Quincy Addison, 535 Johnson Cove, Lambert, told the judge he would have his old fines of $386.25 paid in full by Friday. His old fines have been due since November 2010.

Jonathan L. Lewis, 91 CR 102, Oxford had a case continued for a driving on a suspended license.