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Owingsville, Ky.--Week of February 21 - February 28, 2002 I
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DISTRICT COURT
Commonwealth vs. Barbara
Brooks, disregarding stop sign, no
seatbelt, 6 month court ordered di-
version, no insurance, valid insur-
ance produced, dismissed per local
rule.
Commonwealth vs. Timothy
Moore, speeding, g. plea, sts, pay
court cost.
Commonwealth vs. Chester
Whipple, speeding, chg. amended to
75/65, pay fine and cost.
Patrick Shepherd vs. Floyd Bran-
ham, other hearing, debtor agreed to
pay $25 per month, car m be repos-
sessed by plaintiff.
Lisa Alice McCarty vs. Eugene
McCarty, Jr., show cause hearing,
resp. fta for his own motion.
Commonwealth vs. Steven Dou-
glas, proof, no KY reg plates, fail
wear seatbelt, no insurance, operat-
ing on susp'd lie., continue to 2-19-
02 at 9 a.m.
Commonwealth vs. William L.
Delawder, arraignment, speed 26
mph over/greater, g. plea, $ IfXI fine
plus court cost, follow too close,
passenger veh., g plea, $100 fine, no
KY reg. plates, g. plea, $25 fine, no/
exp. reg. receipt, dismissed, stack-
ing charges.
Commonwealth vs. Timothy W.
Lewis, pretrial conference, theft by
deception (M), g. plea, 1 yr. jail,
probation upon pint. of restitution,
ordered to pay co atty tee.
Commonwealth vs. Timothy W.
Lewis, pretrial conference, theft by
deception (M), g. plea, I yr. jail,
• probation upon pmt. of restitution,
ordered to pay co. atty. tee.
Commonwealth vs. 'limothy W.
Lewis, pretrial conference, theft by
deception (M), g. plea, ! yr. jail,
probation upon pmt. of restitution.
Commonwealth vs. Timothy W.
Lewis, pretrial conference, theft by
deception (M), g. plea, I yr. jail,
probation upon pmt. of restitution.
Commonwealth vs. Timothy W.
Lewis, pretrial conference, theft by
deception (M), g. plea, 1 yr. jail,
probation upon pmt. of restitution.
Commonwealth vs. Timothy W.
Lewis, pretrial conference, theft by
deception (M), g. plea, 1 yr. jail,
probation upon pmt. of restitution.
Commonwealth vs. Pamela Stone,
, sentencing; theft tiy dece tion (M),
fta. bw. mp bond.
Commonwealth vs. Pamela G.
Stone, sentencing, theft by decep-
tion (M), theft by deception (M),
theft by deception (M), theft by de-
ception (M), theft by deception (M),
fta, bw, no bond.
Commonwealth vs. Pamela
Gwenn Stone, sentencing, theft by
deception (M), fta, b, no bond.
Commonwealth vs. Fiossie Tip-
ton, arraignment, theft by deception
(M), theft by deception (M), theft by
deception (M), tb,,ft by deception
(M}, theft by deci lion (M), restitu-
tion pd. prior to arraignment, dis-
missed as 1st offense.
Commonwealth vs. Richard DA
Botts, court trial, careless driving, g.
plea, sts, pay court cost.
Commonwealth vs. Ricky McCar-
ty, pretrial conference, sex abuse -
third degree, j,t. 6-27-02 at 9 a.m.,
final p.t. 6-25-02 at 10 a.m.
Commonwealth vs. 'Brian S.
Weber, pretrial conference, no in-
surance, g. plea, 3 mo.jaii p/s 2 yrs or
until restitution paid pursuant agree-
ment filed in the record, copy of
calendar to Winnie Lawson.
Commonwealth vs. Charles R.
Wilson, sentencing, leaving accident,
no insurance, fta, bw, no bond.
Triplctts Dozer Service vs. ita
roid "Rocky" PeJ ry ';how =ausc ncm
ing, fta, failed to an cr i,tcl n ,alu
ries, bw. cash bond $980.0() !flu<
court cost.
Commonweahh w Dean t :vt.:,
prelimmary hearing tlagralll +aul
support, chg. anlendtxt t(, iiii%d tit,I;
SUl)port t HI nlotioll of coillrl i ul,+. ,+t ; h I
g. plea. 6 so. jail pls 2yr>,. i ,m
strict compliance wlchild suPi:w, t t
obligation, forfci! $14rio cash b. ,, 1
toward drrearage, ce art\\;. ',,lJ] tJJ'
sit probation oldcJ
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Crouch, court IIial, prc>ip, m m,
proper contain.. I sl. dNnisse,l uI+
motion of co. atty f\\;++ g >+tt t:ttl'4,r.
specifically, drug wus not a ct,n
trolled substance, release bond t.'+
surety.
Commonweaith vs. t:,mothy Ray
Goodnmn, preliniina!y item .u
speed 19 mph ovet iimit IL'il .,,,Cal
seatbeh, no insurance, opmu/uit
ale/drugs, .08/lst agt', p':>,:' op¢ii
alco'l bev. cont'r ih my ictus brtlu'
bid/urine test+ tail to notily dot/add
fleeing/ewding police I,,t, fch,n'
waived to 2-21-12 gland jtuy "i pl
Veeneman recognized u+ opun court
and otl tile recold :n iict+ i :,,tJ,poc
ha.
Ltmmonx ealth vs. Felix
S,mchc/ arraignment. :.mproper reg.
ptatw,, U plea, $25 free. fail wear
seatbclt, merge w/chg. 4, no insur-
ance. valid insurance produced, dis-
t,iscd per local rule, op mv u/inll.
ulcAh ug .08 l,t, Hon. Sam Weaver
appl, pa,t Ice. g. plea, $200 fine,
$250 s.l.. rex of priv. to drive for
12(Idays or uHtJl he complies w/laws
to acquire KY ol's. ordered to com-
plete AL)I: class, no operators li-
cense, g. pica. 90 days jail p/s 2 yrs.
terms no viol of law relating to oper-
ation of motor vehicle.
Comnronweahh vs. Katherine
Michelle Sutton. arraignment, wan-
ton endangerment 1st degree, opm-
vu/inf-alc/drugs .08/I st, agg., no i n-
,,urance; fail use child restrnt., defat
I ,,mchouse Rehab for 37 days beg. 2-
6 02 tt an:-,fcl l ehmy to 2-21-02 grand
jill,, IILtlI',Ict illisd, w/tclony.
(<unmonwealth vs. Brandon Lee
t ho+ltpstm, alt agmuent, no Kg reg.
plates, up nn, u/roll, alc/drug .08 1 st,
ios,cssion ul marijuana, use/pos-
sess drug paaphern I st, Hon. Kim
prl(:c entclcd appeal ante, def. coun-
,ci gra,tcd mllil 2-2b-02 to file dis-
,.o,,ct?, cry. atty. granted 30days to
al>,we ng. plea, p.t. 2-26-02 at 10
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Commonwealth vs. David W.
Holbrook, other hearing, theft by
deception (M), Hon. Sam Weaver
appt., paa Ice, g. pica, 12 ntu lad. no
early release until restitution pd. ill
full.
Commonweahh vs Da,,Id W.
Holbrook, review, their by decep-
tion (M), Hon Sam Weave, appi.
paa tee, g. plea, 12 rno Nil, no early
release until restitution pd u, lull
Conrmonwealth vs. San,m tha Lee
Ball, arraignment, ,.p nc u/roll, ale/
drug .08 I st, no insmancc, no KY reg
plates, fta, 20 da) notite to surety,
bw, no bond
Commonwealth va Betty J. Mo-
reland, arraignment, opmvu/inf-alc/
drugs 08/lst agg., n. g. plea, Hon.
Sam Weave1 appt., paa lee, p.t. 3-12-
02 at I 0 a.m.
Commonwealth vs. Terry Mull-
ins, arraigmnent, unlawful impris-
onment 2nd deg., Hon Robert Gul-
left to represent deE, n.g. plea, p.t. 3-
26-02 at l0 a.m.
Commonwealth vs. Porfirio Quer-
reeo, arraignment speed 13 mph over
limit, g. plea, $26 fine, no operators
license, g. plea, 91)days jait p/s 2 yrs.
terms no viol. of hlw relating to op-
eration of motor vehicle, no ir, sur-
ance, valid insutancc produced, dis-
missed per local rule, op nrv u/raft
ale/drug .08 1st dismissed on mo-
tion of cry. atty. duc to ba 007, no
KY reg. plates, valid registration
produced, tailure to reg. transler,
dismissed per local rule,
SMALl, CLAIMS
Byrd ('hrysler vs Brent Cantrell
Byrd's Chrysler vs. LDI
P,y rd's Chrysler vs. Steve C. Jones
Rexel Short vs. Delphie Patton
Southern States vs. Crystal Spen-
cer ETAL
Downtown Athletic Club vs. Mark
(;lass
CIRCUI,T COURT
Lart3, D. Smith vs. Clara Sue
Smith
Brian K. Wells vs. Mary F. Wells
DEEDS
Lonme W. Conyers and Phyllis
(. onyers, Rickey Conyers and Patsy
Con}ers, Donna Hayes and Charles
Hayes. Charles Hart and Mary Hart,
hulcnc S Itart to Charles Hart and
M;.ttv l-tat and Eulene S. Hart, a
certain pat eel or tract or land lying in
Bath (Ullly for and in consider-
atom ,4 the sum of $1.00 and other
goud and valuable considerations.
Emery Burgess and Thelma Alice
Burgess to George Swiney and Vir-
ginia Swiney, a certain parcel or
tract of land lying and being in Bath
County for and in consideration of
the sum of $30,000.00 and other
good and valuable considerations.
Agnes Rose Manley to Lyndsay
Jones, a certain parcel or tract of land
lying and being in Bath County for
and in consideration of the love and
affection the Grantor has for the
Grantee.
Taste Tolson Terrell to Robert
Stalnper and Ruth Stamper, a certain
parcel or tract of land lying and be-
ing in Bath County for and in consid-
eration of the sum of $8,000.00 cash
in hand paid.
Ronnie Vibbert and Phyllis Veb-
bert to Anthony Elliott, a certain
parcel or tract of land lying and be-
ing in Bath County for and in consid-
eration of thesum of $10,000.00
cash in hand paid.
Helene Rice Perkins to Samuel
M. Havens and Bernice Havens, a
certain parcel or tract of land lying
in Bath County and Montgomery
County for and in consideration of
the sum of $435,000;00 of which
$85,(X)0.00 cash in hand paid.
Nina Williams to Chad Williams
and Jessica Williams, a certain par-
cel or tract of land lying and being in
Bath County tbr and consideration
of $1.00 and other good and valu-
able considerations.
Frankie Hardin to Dale Darrell, a
certain parcel or tract of land lying
and being in Bath County for and in
consideration of the sum of
$9,000.00 cash in hand paid.
Louise C. Razor to David Rey-
nolds and Brenda Reynolds, a cer-
tain parcel or tract of land lying and
being in Bath County for and in
consideration of the sum of
$67,000.00 and other good and val u-
able considerations,
MARRIAGES
Stephanie Nicole Turner and
Larry Michael Petts
Kimberly Hunt and Billy Joe Hunt
Patricia Lee Otis and David An-
thony Ferrell
Treasurer Miller and
Rep. Belcher tell
residents to Get KAPT
State Treasurer Jonathan Miller
and Rep. Carolyn Belcher, at the
State Capitol today, launched the
spring enrollment period for Ken-
tucky's Aftordable Prepaid Tuition
(KAPT). KAPT makes it easier for
Kentucky families to afford college
for their children by guaranteeing
the cost of tomorrow's tuition at to-
day's lower prices, all with a com-
pletely tax-free investment.
Rep. Belcher cosponsored House
Bill 180, in 2000 that authorized
Treasurer Miller to implement the
KAPT prepaid tuition program. In
KAPT's first enrollment period last
fall, 2,700 children across Kentucky
were signed up. The spring enroll-
ment period lasts until April 15.
KAPT allows families to cap col-
lege inflation rates by offering the
cost of tomorrow's tuition at today's
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Get KAPT! -- State Treasurer Jonathan
Carolyn Belcher launched the spring enrollment
Affordable Prepaid Tuition (KAPT). Rep. Belcher cos
Bill 180, in 2000 that authorized Treasurer Miller to
KAPT program.
lower prices. Parents and grandpar-
ents can pre-pay tuition in one lump
sum, or in manageable monthly pay-
ments over the course of several
years. Better yet, KAPTinvestments
grow completely exenrpt from state
or federal taxes.
KAPT guarantees payment of full
tuition and fees at any Kentucky
public college or university. Bene-
fits also can be used at private Ken-
tucky colleges and other colleges
and universities nationwide.
"I'm thrilled to have helped create
this important
stated. "With
Kentucky families
afford higl
dren."
"The price of
getting higher. The
trending lower,"
"What's a parent or
do'?" "Get KAPT!"
For more
KAPT program,
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