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COURI NEWS
July 05, 2012 -7
Bath County
Courtroom 1
Hon. Don Blair
Estate of HasseU Lanny
Farmer. Mh. Hearing on
appointment of successor
Adm 8/7/12 at 9:30am
NCEP LLC VS Jennifer
A Stepp. Mk Def fta, jud
entered
Linville Anderson, Jr.
Arr. 1 No/expired regis-
tration plates, cfa 9/25/12
at 9am for proof fees & li-
cense. 2 Failure of owner
to maintain required insur=
ance/secufity 1st 30per-
aling vehicle with expired
operators license
Sanchez Antonio. Arr.
1 No operators/moped
license. P/G, S100 fines
& costs. 2 Failure to pro-
duce insurance card. Proof
produced in effect at time
of stop. Dismiss per local
rule
Shelby R Bowles. Arr. 1
No/expired registration
plates. Proof produced.
Dismiss per local rule. 2
No/expired Kentucky reg-
istration receipt Proof pro-
duced. Dismiss per local
rule. 3 Failure to register
transfer of motor vehicle.
Proof produced. Dismiss
per local rule
Tommy M Bromagen.
Arr. 1 Failure to wear seat
belts. Cont to 7/17/12 at
9am, cn to Def. 2 Oper-
ating on suspended/re-
voked operators license
Alvin D Bussell. Arr.
1 Failure of non-owner
operator to maintain req
insurance, 1st Proof pro-
duced, ins in effect at time
dismissed
Timothy Caldwell, Jr.
Art. 1 Speeding 9mph over
limit 6mos diversion. 2 Li-
cense to be in possession.
Proof produced, dismiss
w/warning
Bryan X Castaneda
Reyes. Arr. 1 Speed 26mph
over (limited access). Arr
8/14/12 at 9am for inter-
preter. 2 No operators/
moped license. 3 Failure
of owner to maintain re-
quired insurance/security
1st. 4 No/expired regis-
tration plates. 5 Failure to
register transfer of motor
vehicle
Noemi P Ceballos. Arr. 1
Speed 16mph over (limited
access). Cont to 9/18/12
at 9am. Cn to Def. 2 Oper-
ating vehicle with expired
operators license
David M Clark. Arr. 1
No/expired registration
plates. Proof produced,
dismiss. 2 No/expired
Kentucky registration
receipt Proof produced,
dismiss. 3 Failure to pro-
duce insurance card. Proof
produced in effect at time
of stop. Dismiss per local
rule. 4 Failure to register
transfer of motor vehicle.
Proof produced. Dis-
missed upon proof
Cody M Coons. Arr. 1
No motorcycle operators
license. 12mos diversion
on conditions not to oper-
ate mc w/o license. 2 Fail-
ure to produce insurance
card. Proof produced, dis-
missed. 3 Failure to notify
address change to Dept
of Transp. 4 Failure to
register transfer of motor
vehicle. Proof produced,
dismissed. 5 Failure to
comply w/helmet law
<21yrs old. 12mos diver-
sion
Cody J Elliot Continued
first appearance. 1 Operat-
ing on suspended/revoked
operators license. Cont for
proof of license 12/4/12 at
9am. 2 Reckless driving.
Cont for proof of license
12/4/12 at 9am. 3 Failure
to wear seat belts. Cont for
proof of license 12/4/12 at
9am
Shirley L Ferguson. Ptc.
1 Operating on suspend-
ed/revoked operators li-
cense. Def fta, b/w. 2 No/
expired registration plates.
3 No/expired Kentucky
registration receipt
Janice A Haddix. Arr. 1
No/expired registration
plates. Proof produced.
Dismissed per local rule. 2
No/expired Kentucky reg-
istration receipt. Proof pro-
duced. Dismissed per local
rule. 3 Failure of owner to
maintain required insur-
ance/security 1st Proof
produced, 24mos diver-
sion on conditions
James Earnest Hatfield.
Review. 1 Operate mv u/
influence alc/drugs, .08
2nd offense. Completed
jail service, strike from
docket 2 Failure to pro-
duce insurance card. 2A
Failure of owner to main-
rain required instance/se-
curity 1st 3 Possess open
alcohol beverage contain-
er in motor vehicle
Lorrie M Hatfield. Arr. 1
Reg & title requirements
veh not oper on hwy. Proof
produced, dismissed. 2
Failure to produce insur-
,ance card. Proof produced,
dismiss w/warning
Sancha Hayes. Arr. 1
Failure of owner to main-
tain required insuance/
security 1st Def fta, b/w.
2 No/expired registration
plates. 3 No/expired Ken-
tucky registration receipt.
4 Failure to notify address
change to Dept of Transp
Angela E Hedges. Arr.
1 No/expired registration
plates. Proof produced.
Dismiss w/warpAag. 2 No/
expired Kentuclff regis-
tration receipt Proof pro-
duced. Dismiss w/warn-
ing
Monica Holder Review.
Warrant 1 Flagant non
support Rev 7/10/12 at
9am for Co Atty to cont
cw to see if wishes to pur-
sue. 1A non-support Rev
7/10/12 at 9am for Co Atty
to cont cw to see if wishes
to pursue
Marcus Joseph. Sta-
res hearing. Def fta, b/w.
Failure to comply w/prob
cond. & left rehab. 1 Bur-
glary, 1st degree
Marcus W Joseph. Sta-
', Child Find for Children with Disabilities in Need of Special Education or 504 Services
May2012
Child Find
The Bath County School District keeps educational records in a secure location in each school and Board office.
The Bath County School District obtains written consent from a parent or eligible student (age 18 or who is attending a
postsecondary institution), before disclosing personally identifiable information to an entity or individual not authorized to
receive it under FERPA.
For students who have been determined eligible for Special Education, educational records will be destroyed at the request of
the parents when the}' are no longer needed to provide educational programs or services. The Bath County School District
may destroy the educational records of a child without parent request three years after they are no longer needed to provide
educational programs or services. Parents are advised that data contained in the records may later be needed for Social
Security benefits or other purposes. The Bath County School District may retain, for an indefinite period of time, a record of
the student's name, address, tdephone number, grades, attendance records, classes attended, grade level completed, and year
completed.
children eligible for Special Education include those children with disabilities who have autism, deaf-blindness, developmen-
tal delay, emotional-behavior disability, hearing impairment, mental disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment,
other health impairment, specific learning disahility, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, or visual impair-
ment and who because of such an impairment need Special Education services.
Children eligible for 504 services include those children in a public dementary and secondary education program who have a
current physical or mental impairment that currently substantially limits some ma)or life activity which causes the student's
ability to access the school environment or school activities to be substantially limited.
Children eligible for the State-Funded Preschool program indude three-' and four-year-old children identified with disabilities
and four-year-old children who are at-risk, as defined by federal poverty levels up to 150%. Preschool children eligible for spe-
cial education must have an Individual Education Plan (IEP) instead of a 504 plan to receive State-Funded Preschool program
services.
The Bath County School District has an ongoing "Child Find" system, which is designed to locate, identify and evaluate any
child residing in a home, facility, or residence within its geographical boundaries, age three (3) to twenty-one (21) years, who
may have a disability and be in need of Special Education or 504 services. This includes children who are not in school; those
who are in public, private, or home school; those who are highly mobile such as children who are migrant or homdeSs; and '
those who are advancing from grade to grade, who may need but are not receiving Special Education or 504 services.
The district's "Child Find" system indudes children with disabilities attending private or home schools within the school
district boundaries who may need special education services.
The Bath County School District will make sure any child enrolled in its district who qualifies for Special Education or 504
services, regardess of how severe the disability, is provided appropriate Special Education or 504 services at no cost to the
parents of the child.
Parents, relatives, public and private agency employees, and concerned citizens are urged to hdp the Bath County School
District find any child who may have a disability and need Special Education or 504 services. The District needs to know the
name and age, or date of birth of the child; the name, address, and phone number(s) of the parents or guardian; the possible
disability; and other information to determine ffSpecial Education or 504 services are needed.
Letters and phone calls are some of the ways the Bath County School District collects the information needed. The informa-
tion the school District collects will be used to contact the parents of the child and find out if the child needs to be evaluated
or referred for Special Education or 504 services.
If you know of a child who lives within the boundaries of the Bath County School District, who may have a disability, and
may need but is not receiving Special Education or 504 services, please call 606-674-6314 ext. 6636 or send the information to:
Director of Special Education
Section 504 Coordinator
Bath County Schools
405 West Maia Street
e, xent.cky 4o36
Ph. 606-674-6314 . 66s6
If you know of a child who attends a private or home school within the boundaries of the Bath County School District, who
may have a disability, and may need but is not receiving Special Education services, please ca11606-674-6314 ext. 6636 or send
the information to:
Director of Special Education
405 West Main Street
Owingsvflle, Kentucky 4036
Ph. 606-674-6314 ext. 6636
"Child Find" activities will continue throughout the school }'ear. As part of these efforts the Bath County School District will
use screening information, student records, and basic assessment information it collects on all children in the District to help
locate those children who have a disability and need Special Education or 504 services. Any information the District collects
through "child Find" is maintained confidentially.
Written Policies end Procedures have been developed which describe the District's requirements regarding the confidentiality
of personally identifiable information and "child Find activities. There are copies in the Principal's office of each school, and
in the Board of Edueation office. Copies of these Policies and Procedures may be obtained by contacting:
Aistant Superintendent
4O5 West Main Street
Xentedy 4os
Ph. 606-674-6314 ext. 6601
The District office is open Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30p.m.
The Bath County School District provides a public notice in the native language or other mode of communication of the vari-
ous populations in the geographical boundaries of the District to the extent feasible.
If you know of someone who may need this notice translated to another language, given orally, or delivered in some other
manner or mode of communication, please contact the Director of Pupil Personnel, the Director of Special Education or the
Section 504 Coordinator at the address or phone number listed above for the Bath County Schools.
Published in the Bath County News Outlook 07.05.12
ms hearing. 1 Receiving
stolen property (firearm).
Def fta, b/w. Failure to
comply & left rehab
Matthew S Linebaugh.
Arr. 1 No/expired registra-
tion plates. Cont 7/17/12
at 9am, cn to Def. 2 No/
expired Kentucky registra-
tion receipt. 3 Failure to
produce insurance card
Chadwick E Lyons. Arr.
1 No/expired registra-
tion plates. Proof filed.
Dismissed. 2 No/expired
Kentucky registration
receipt Proof filed. Dis-
missed. 3 Failure to pro-
duce insurance card. Proof
filed. Dismissed
Melissa D Manley. Arr.
1 No/expired Kentucky
registration receipt. Proof
produced, dismissed
upon proof. 2 No/expired
registration plates. Proof
produced. Dismiss upon
proof. 3 Failure to produce
insurance card. 12mos di-
version on conditions nvl
& maintain ins
Robin J McCarty. Arr. 1
No/expired registration
plates. Proof produced,
dismissed. 2 No/expired
Kentucky registration
receipt. Proof produced.
Dismissed. 3 Failure to
produce insurance card.
• Dismiss w/warning, proof
produced. 4 Failure to
wear seat belts. Dismiss
w/warning. 5 No brake
lights (passenger vehicles)
David K McKenzie. Art.
1 Operating atv on road-
way. P/G, $50 fine & costs.
2 Operating atv without
headgear 16 or > public
property. Merged
Anthony L Meade. Arr. 1
Operating on suspended/
revoked operators license.
Cont for proof of license
7/10/12 at 9am. 2 Failure
to surrender revoked op-
erators license.
Gabriel Miguel. Arr. 1
No operators/moped li-
cense. Cont to 8/14/12 at
9am for interpreter. 2 Fail-
ure of owner to maintain
required insurance/secu-
rity 1st
Pamela Miller. Arr. 1
License to be in posses-
sion. Proof produced, dis-
missed. 2 Booster seat vio-
lations. P/G, 835. 3 Failure
to wear seat belts. P/G,
825 fine
Gary D Muncie. Arr. 1
Failure to wear seat belts.
Merge. 2 No/expired reg-
istration plates. Dismissed.
3 No/expired Kentucky
registration receipt. Dis-
missed. 4 Failure of owner
to maintain required insur-
ance/security 1st. P/G, 90
days, p/s 2yrs, warned of
enhancement. 5 Operating
on suspended/revoked
operators license. P/G, 90
days, p/s 2yrs
Shandy Otis. Art. 1 Fail-
ure to wear seat belts. 2 Li-
cense to be in possession.
Proof produced, dismissed
upon proof. 3 Obstructed
vision and/or windshield.
Cont to 8/21/12 at 9am for
proof of repair. 4 License
plate no legible
Jessica Renee Parks.
Arr. 1 No/expired registra-
tion plates. Proof provided,
dismissed. 2 No/expired
Kentucky registration re-
ceipt Proof provided, dis-
missed. 3 Failure to wear
seat belts. Paid 825
Luis E Perales. Arr. 1
Speed 5mph over 0lmited
access). Dismissed w/
warning, good record. 2
Failure of owner to main-
tain required insurance/
security 1st. Proof pro-
duced, dismiss, in effect at
time of stop
Jeffery S Robbins. Arr.
1 Cultivate in marijuana-<5
plants-lst offense. C Land-
on appt, p n/g, wfr. PC
7/10/12 at 10am
Charles T Sharp. Arr. 1
Failure to wear seat belts.
Dismiss w/warning. 2 Fail-
ure of owner to maintain
required insurance/secu-
rity 1st. Proof produced,
dismissed. In effect at time
of stop
Duane M Sherdran. Arr.
1 No operators/moped li-
cense. P/G, $100 fine, plus
costs
Tabitha Smith. Arr. 1
Operating vehicle with
expired operators license.
Cont 8/7/12 at 9am for
valid license
Tabitha N Smith. Arr.
1 No operators/moped
license. Cont to 8/7/12
at 9am for valid license. 2
Failure to produce insur-
ance card
William F Smith. Art. 1
Failure to wear seat belts.
Meger w/#2. 2 Operating
on suspended/revoked
operators license, P/G, 90
days, p/s 2yrs on cond no
further offenses. 3 Failure
of non-owner operator to
maintain req insurance,
1st. Proof produced. Dis-
missed on effect at time of
stop
Rollie H Swartz. Arr. i
Poss of marijuana. P/G,
$100 fine & costs, warned
of enhancement. 2 Fail-
ure ,of owner to maintain
required insurance/secu-
rity 1st. Proof produced,
24mos diversion on terms
proof after date of citation.
Timothy L Treadway.
Oh. 1 Operate mv u/influ-
ence alc/drngs, .08 2nd of-
fense. Strike from docket,
vehide junked. IA Oper-
ate my under/influence
alc/drugs .08, aggravator,
3rd. 2 No/expired regis-
tration plates
Jennifer L Trusty. Arr. 1
Failure to wear seat belts.
$25 fine, pd in full. 2 Fail-
ure to produce insurance
card. Proof produced, ins
valid at time of stop
Chad D Williams. Arr.
1 No/expired registration
plates. Proof produced,
dismissed. 2 No/expired
Kentucky registration re-
ceipt. Proof produced, dis-
missed. 3 Fialure to pro-
duce insurance card. Proof
produced, in effect after
citation, 12mos diversion
Gina Williams. Arr. 1 No
operators/moped license.
Proof filed in record, dis-
miss, proof provided. 2
Failure to use child re-
straint device in vehicle.
$50 fine pd in full. 3 Fail-
ure to produce insurance
card. Proof filed in record,
dismissed
Daniel R Collins VS
Lawanna Butcher. Court
trial. Both parties present
& sworn, testimony taken:
Plaintiff's burden of proof
met finding that heater &
mattress were both given
to resp as gifts, jud for re-
spondent
Timmy Berdett Wil-
liams VS Margaret H
Miller. Court trial. Pass to
7/17/12 at 9am
John F Fletcher VS
Christy Pew. Both parties
present, testimony taken,
forcible detainer granted.
Resp granted 14 days to
vacate
Monty Markwell VS
Whitney Spratt; ET AL.
Court trial. Resp's fta, pet's
testimony taken; forcible
detainer granted, 7 days to
vacate
Sheena Arnold. Oh, Sch
7/10/12 at 10:30am: 1
*OBS* Theft by deception,
incl cold checks under
8300
Sheena Arnold. Oh. Sch
7/10/12 at 10:30am. 1
*OBS* Theft by deception-
incl cold checks under
$300. 2 *OBS* Theft by
deception-incl cold checks
under 8300. 3 *OBS*
Theft by deception-incl
cold checks under $300.
*OBS* Theft by deception-
incl cold checks under
$3OO
Sheena A Arnold. Oh.
1 *OBS* Theft by decep-
tion-incl cold checks un-
der 8300. Sch 7/10/12 at
10:30am. 2 *OBS* Theft by
deception-incl cold checks
under $300
Sheena A Arnold. Oh.
1 *OBS* Theft by decep-
tion-incl cold checks un-
der $300. Sch 7/10/12 at
10:30am. 2 *OBS* Theft by
deception-incl cold checks
under $300. 3 *OBS*
Theft by deception-incl
cold checks under $300. 4
*OBS* Theft by deception-
had cold check under
8300. 5 *OBS* Theft by
deception-incl cold checks
under $300. 6 *OBS*
Theft by deception-incl
cold checks under $300. 7
*OBS* Theft by deception-
incl cold checks under
8300. 8 *OBS* Theft by
deception-incl cold checks
under $300. 9 *OBS* Theft
by deception-incl cold
checks under $300. 10
*OBS* Theft by deception-
ind cold checks under
$300. 11 *OBS* Theft by
deception-incl cold checks
under 8300
Thomas R Endicott. Arr.
1 Fleeing or evading po-
lice, 2nd degree (on foot).
P n/g, wfr, C Landon appt
PC 7/17/12 at 10am
Thomas R Endicott. Art.
1 Fleeing or evading po-
lice, 2nd degree (on foo0.
C Landon appt, p n/g,
wfr, pc 7/17/12 at 10am.
2 Criminal mischief-3rd
degree. 3 Alcohol intoxi-
cation in a public place-lst
& 2nd. 4 Resisting arrest.
5 Menacing. 6 Disorderly
conduct, 1st degree
Danny L Staton II. Arr. 1
Theft by deception-inchde
cold checks u/S10,000. C
Landon appt, p n/g, wfr,
time period waived. Ph
7/17/12 at 10:30am
Christopher Johnson.
TBUT, criminal mischief.
C Landon appt, p n/g, wfr.
Ph 7/6/12 at 2:30pm
Kevin J Adkins. Ptc. 1
Drug paraphernalia-buy/
possess. P/G, se 12mos,
cts, 9 days, bal p/s 2yrs on
cond nvl, no out of state
Rx, costs ordered
Christopher T Crump.
Ptc. 1 Failure to or im-
proper signal. Mer w/#2.
2 Operate mv u/influence
alc/drugs, .08 2nd offense.
P/G, $350 fine fees &
costs-surrender lic phtes,
7 days to serve, 12mos
susp of OUs, complete
ade. 3 Possess open alco-
hol beverage container in
a motor vehicle. P/G, $35
Candy Leanna Dona-
hue. Ptc. Reset 7/10/12 at
10am. 1 Public intoxication
controlled subs (excludes
alcohol)
Tex R Martin. Ptc. 1 Car-
rying a concealed deadly
weapon. P/G, 12mos, p/s
2yrs on terms nvl, weapon
to be forfeited to KSP-
weapon is high point 9mm-
no objection from Def
Tammi Leann Mullins.
Sentencing. 1 *OBS* use/
possess drug parapherna-
lia, 1st offense. :Se cont
7/10/12 at 10am. 2 *OBS*
poss cont sub, 2nd degree,
1st off-drug unspecified. 3
Open/drinking alcohol on
package lic prem-lst of-
fense
Delorace H Muncie. Ptc.
1 Failure to register trans-
fer on motor vehicle. Cont
7/17/12 at 10am. 2 Posses-
sion license when privileg-
es are revoked/sus. 3 Poss
cont sub, 2nd degree-drug
unspecified. 4 Controlled
substance prescription not
in trig container 1st
Philllp Brandon Old-
field. Ptc. 1 Fleeing or
evading police, 2rid degree
(on foot). Cont pre trial
7/24/12 at 10am. 2 Drug
paraphernalia-buy/pos-
sess
Rebecca Haney Dough-
erty. Show cause hearing.
1 *OBS* theft by decep-
tion-incl cold checks under
$300. Stipulates contempt.
Sent 6mos, p/s on cond im-
mediately. 2 *OBS* theft
by deception-include cold
checks under $300. Con-
tact Co Atty upon release
& to pay restitution in full
w/i 90 days of release. 3
*OBS* theft by deception-
include cold checks un-
der $300. 4 *OBS* theft
by deception-inchde cold
checks under $300. 5
*OBS* theft by deception-
include cold checks under
$3OO
Cod E Fitehpatrick. Ph.
Ph conducted, testimony
taken, prob cause estab-
lished. Transferred to
7/5/12
Joetta Nicole Little.
Domestic violence. Sum-
mons. No orig paperwork
filed by BCSO. Testimony
taken from petition-does
not meet proper relation-
Shil>dismissed-pet no o13-
jection to dismissal
Tiffany N Ritchie VS
Richard D Lykins. Domes-
tic violence. No service.
Cont for service 7/10/12
Jose Baltazar Pina-Guel.
Jury trial. 1 Terroristic
threatening, 3rd degree.
Jury seated & sworn. 2 As-
sault 4th degree minor in-
jury. Witness Danny Poe.
3 Criminal mischief-2nd
degree. Jury finds rig on
all chrgs.