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District Court
Hon. Don Blair
April 12, 2016
Shawna Beamon. Ar-
raignment. 1. Parent/Cus-
todian send child to school,
of non-owner operator
to maintain required in-
surance, 1st. 4A. Failure
of owner to maintain re-
quired insurance/security,
2nd or >.
Lora J. Corey. Arraign-
1st and 2nd offense. Plead ment. 1. No/Expired reg-
Not Guilty. PC May 17,
2016 at 9:00am.
Robert T Bennett. Prov-
ocation Revocation Hear-
ing. 11 counts of Obstruc-
tion. Theft by deception,
include cold checks under
$300. Count 11. Contempt
of Court. Issue BW $100.
FCB.
Krystal Blackburn. Ar-
raignment. 1. Parent/Cus-
todian send child to school,
1st and 2nd offense. Plead
Not Guilty. PC May 17,
2016 at 9:00am.
Gall T. Bowles. Arraign-
ment. 1. Assault, 4th de-
istrafion plates. 2. No/
Expired Kentucky regis-
tration receipt. 3. Failure
to notify address change to
the Department of Trans-
portation. 4. Failure to
produce insurance card.
Dismissed upon proof.
Michael W. Craig. Ar-
raignment. 1. No/Expired
Kentucky registration re-
ceipt. 2. No/Expired reg-
istration plates. Dismissed
upon proof.
Sarah tL Downs. Contin-
ued First Appearance. 1.
No/Expired registration
plates. 2. No/Expired Ken-
gree, minor injury. Dis-tucky registration receipt.
miss upon motion of the
County Attorney per re-
quest of CN.
Brian K. Brewer. Pretrial
Conference. 1. Speeding
21mph over limit. 2. Op-
erating on suspended/re-
voked operator's license.
3. Failure to produce in-
surance card. 4. Failure
3. Failure to produce insur-
ance card. CFA May 24,
2016 at 9:00am.
Misty A. Fultz. Arraign-
ment. 1. No/Expired Ken-
tucky registration receipt.
2. No/Expired registration
plates. Dismiss upon proof.
William D. Harris. Pre-
trial Conference. 1. Ob-
Photo courtesy of Earl Willis
Bath County Jailer Earl Willis and a crew of work re-
lease inmates last week discovered a bag containing 31
hypodermic needles while cleaning the roadside in the
Peasticks community. This image was shared on social
media and caught the attention of WKYT Channel 27, who
interviewed Willis for a news story last Friday. Willis said
that in five weeks of doing roadside clean-up this year,
they have found 115 discarded needles, and they find 3
-4 needles on average each day, in addition to cleaning
up more than 50 bags of trash each day. This highlights
the rise of use of heroin in Bath County. The first ar-
rests in the county for heroin trafficking were made during
a massive regional drug round-up last April, and several
of those individuals lived within a mile and a half of one
another in the Peasticks area. The Owingsville Police
Department also recently disposed of a loaded heroin
needle discovered by a local citizen along Slate Avenue.
struction. Possession of
marijuana. 2. Obstruction
use/possess drug para-
phernalia, 1st offense.
Defendant failed to ap-
pear. CN May 17, 2016 at
9:00am.
Wesley Taylor Hiatt. Ar-
raignment. 1. Rear license
not illuminated. 2. No/Ex-
pired Kentucky registra-
No/Expired registra-
tion plates. Dismiss upon
proof. 3. No/Expired Ken-
tucky registration receipt.
Dismiss upon proof.
Pamela Northcutt. Ar-
raignment. 1. No/Expired
registration plates. Dis-
miss upon proof. 2. No/Ex-
pired Kentucky registra-
tion receipt. Dismiss upon
to 'produce insurance card.
Proof provided to Co Atty
Office. Dismiss.
Daniel Wallace. Motion
Hour. 1. Theft by decep-
tion, include cold checks
under $500. Defendant
held in Scott Co. CN to
defendant. Reset May 31,
2016 at 9:00am.
Bobhi L. Wells. Confin- substance (excludes alco-
tion receipt. 3. No/Expired
registration plates. 4. Fail-
ure of non-owner operator
to maintain required in-
surance, lst..CFA May 24,
2016 at 9:00am.
Tom S. Ingram II. Ar-
raignment. 1. Possession
of marijuana. Plead Guilty.
$100 fine.
Amanda R. JeweU. Ar-
raignment. 1. No/Expired
registration plates. 2. No/
Expired Kentucky regis-
tration receipt. Dismiss
upon proof.
Cathy L. Lane. Pretrial
Conference, 1. No opera-
tors/moped license. Plead
Not Guilty. DL's produced.
Co Atty. to investigate in-
surance. May 3, 2016 at
9:00am.
Vanessa K. McCleese.
Arraignment. 1. Speed-
l mph over limit. 2.
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proof. 3. No operators/mo-
ped license. Dismiss upon
proof. 4. Failure to produce
insurance card. Amend to
no insurance, 1st offense.
Plead Guilty. $500 fine p/s
2 years NVL. Costs.
Oscar Robinson. Pretrial
Conference. 1. Operating
on suspended/revoked
operators license. Plead
guilty. 90 days. To serve
30 days, concurrent with
Montgomery County. Bal
p/s 2 years:, NVL.
Amanda R. Shields. Ar-
raignment. 1. Op MV un-
der/influence of alcohol/
drugs, etc..08, 1st offense.
CFA June 14, 2016 at
l:00pm.
Scott K. Teagne. Ar-
raignment. 1. No/Expired
registration plates. 2. No/
Expired Kentucky regis-
trafion receipt. 3. Failure
I
ued First Appearance. 1.
No/Expired registration
plates. 2. No/Expired Ken-
tucky registration receipt.
3. Failure of owner to
maintain required insur-
ance/security, 1st. Placed
on 2 year diversion; NVL.
4. Failure to notify address
change to the Department
of Transportation. Dismiss
upon proof. 5. License to
be in possession. Dismiss
upon proof.
Erica Dawn Williams.
Arraignment. 1. Theft by
deception, include cold
checks under $10,000. Dis-
miss upon motion of Co
Atty. Restitution pd from
bond. Approved by CN.
William Hawkins. Ar-
raignment. 1. TBUT all
others $500 or more but
unde r$10,000. Appt. Stu-
art Read; Plead not guilt.
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some Class D felonies,
By Cecil Lawson provided that a judge
KyNewsGroup vacates the case, paving
cecil@kynewsgroup.com the way for some con-
* The Kentucky Gener- victed felons to be able
alAssembly2016 session to get back their vot-
ended at midnight on Fri- ing rights; HB 626, the
day, April 15. Most new
laws passed during this
session will go into effect
in 90 days.
* Attorney General
Andy Beshear filed a law:
suit last Monday against
Gov. Matt Bevin in which
he challenged Bevin's
authority to implement a
4.5 percent spending cut
to Kentucky's public col-
leges and universities.
* Two bills focused on
Work Ready scholarship
program for high school
graduates, which pro-
vides free tuition for stu-
dents seeking an associ-
ate's degree at the state's
community colleges and
universities, with $25.3
million budgeted for the
next two years; a bill that
will change Kentucky's
drivers' licenses to meet
federal requirements for
boarding domestic air-
saving the state's health line flights; a second rev-
care exchange, . enue bill (a rewritten HB
and: xpanding Medicaid:; to provide funding
coverage, HB 5 and HB 6,
died in the Senate Health
and Welfare committee
on Monday when only
five Republicans showed
up to vote. Senate Repub-
licans have supported
Gov. Bevin's push to dis-
mantle kynect.
* The House of Rep-
resentatives passed the
following legislation this
past week: HB 40, which
allows expungement for
for state operations with-
out the tax breaks which
Gov. Bevin threatened to
veto; and a $3.58 billion,
two-year budget for the
Kentucky Transporta-
tion Cabinet (HB 129).
* The Kentucky Sen-
ate passed the following
legislation last week: SB
296, creating the Gover-
nor's School for Entre-
preneurs.
* House and Sen-
ate members reached
a compromise budget
agreement in the early
morning hours of last
Thursday. The $21 bil-
lion, two-year budget
includes 9 percent cuts
for most state agencies,
and a 4.5 percent cut to
the state's public Univer-
WFtL PH April 19, 2016 at
10:30am.
William L. Hawkins. Re.
view. 1. Cultivation of mari-
juana, 5 or more plants; 1st
offense. PH April 19, 2016
at 10:30am.
William L. Hawkins.
Other Hearing. 1. Public
intoxication controlled
hol) 2. Possession of mari-
juana. 3. Drug parapherna-
lia, buy/possess. Hearing
April 19, 2016 at 10:30am.
William L. Hawkins. Ar-
raignment. 1. Burglary,
2nd degree. 2. Criminal
mischief, 3rd degree. Appt.
Stuart Read. Plead not
guilty. WFP PH April 19,
2016 at 10"30am.
Quentin Myers. Ar-
raignment. 1. Robbery, 1st
degree. 2. TBUT all oth-
ers $10,000 or more but
under $ ,000,000. Plead
Not Guilty. Appt Stuart
Read. PH April 19, 2016 at
10:30am.
Beverly A. Seagraves.
Other Hearing. 1. TBUT
or DISP shoplifting under
$500. Appt Stuart Read.
Plead not guilty. WFR. PC
April 19, 2016 at 10:00am
sities. Budget areas ex-
empt from cuts include
I(-12 public schools,
Medicaid, and Kentucky
Educational Television.
The budget also does
not include pay raises
for teachers and for most
state workers. The cuts
allowed the state govern-
ment to provide $1.2 bil-
lion to pay on a $36 billion
shortfall in the state's
pension systems, includ-
ing $973 million going to
the Kentucky Teachers'
Retirement System and
$186 million to the Ken-
tucky Employee Retire-
ment System. A perma-
nent fund to stabilize the
state's pension system
was also created. The
budget also established
Captiol Review
cont. on pg,: 14
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