The following action was taken recently in Nacogdoches County district courts:
420th District Court
Those sentenced included:
Kourtney Anthony, theft, one year state jail.
Cortney Michelle Matthews, credit card abuse, 180 days state jail.
Knomo Zhivago Matthews, possession of a controlled substance, 180 days state jail; delivery of a controlled substance, 18 months state jail.
Dewayne Royce Williams, aggravated assault, five years in prison; criminal mischief, 12 months state jail.
Jeremy J. Bowley, injury to a child, five years in prison.
Joseph Dewayne Lambert, injury to a child, 10 years in prison.
Melinda Long-Smith, possession of a controlled substance, one year in the county jail.
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The following people received probated sentences:
James Marshall Ferguson, driving while intoxicated, eight years probation, 15 days in jail, $3,000 fine, 160 hours of community service.
Deanna Nicole Santarelli, forgery, three years deferred probation, $1,500 fine, 160 hours community service.
Calvin Deantwan Davis, possession of marijuana, four years deferred probation, $2,000 fine, 160 hours community service, $140 restitution.
Judy Stailey Strickland, DWI, five years probation, 10 days in jail, $2,000 fine, 200 hours community service.
Jeremy J. Bowley, injury to a child, five years in prison reduced to 10 years probation, $2,500 fine, $5,000 restitution, 300 hours community service.
Robert Arthur Barkley, possession of marijuana, two years deferred probation, $3,000 fine, 100 hours community service.
David Gregory Otis, possession of marijuana, one year deferred probation, $1,000 fine, 60 hours community service.
Antonio Dewayne Garner, four years deferred probation, $2,000 fine, $140 restitution, 200 hours community service.
Lakreshia Robinson, possession of a controlled substance, four years deferred probation, $2,000 fine, $140 restitution, 200 hours community service.
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The following cases were dismissed:
Annette Yvonne Jackson, forgery.
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145th District Court
Those sentenced included:
None.
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The following people received probated sentences:
Nathaniel Williford, aggravated assault, two years deferred probation, $1,000 fine.
Silas Edwin Stotts Jr., illegal dumping, 30 days in jail; possession of a controlled substance, three years deferred probation, $1,500 fine; burglary of a building, three years deferred probation, restitution to be determined.
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The following cases were dismissed:
None.
For the record: James Snyder in last week's On The Record is not to be confused with James Snyder, of 1015 Lee Lane, in Nacogdoches who was a former professor.