District Court 07-02-18

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Editor’s note: The News Journal publishes only the final disposition of district court criminal cases except for those which are waived to a grand jury or dismissed.

The following cases were heard by Judge Fred White in Whitley County District Court on March 1:

Whitney McVey, born in 1987, resisting arrest – 12-month jail sentence probated for two years, $100 fine plus court costs.

Brian Matthew Hancock, born in 1973, alcohol intoxication – $50 fine plus court costs.

Michael Ivey, born in 1990, fourth-degree assault domestic violence no visible injury – 12-month jail sentence probated for two years, court costs, must complete anger management classes, no contact with victim.

Crystal Jean May, born in 1973, possession of drug paraphernalia – 12-month jail sentence probated for two years, $200 fine plus court costs.

Tommy McCulley – motion for shock probation granted, may be released from jail on March 2 to go to rehab.

The following cases were heard by Judge Fred White in Whitley County District Court on March 5:

Natasha Archer, born in 1985, theft-shoplifting under $500 – 30-day jail sentence probated for two years after first seven days are served, sentence may be served on weekends, plus court costs.

Theresa A. Burnette, born in 1973, second-degree promoting contraband – six-month jail sentence probated for two years after first 30 days are served, credit time 30 days already served, plus court costs.

Theresa A. Burnette, born in 1973, possession of drug paraphernalia – six-month jail sentence probated for two years after first 30 days are served, credit 30 days already served in jail, plus court costs.

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