Docket set for September court date

Published 12:10 am Wednesday, August 31, 2016

The circuit court of Escambia County has set the criminal docket for the period of Sept. 12-23, 2016, at the county courthouse in Brewton.

Notable cases include James Popejay and Estella Curry, who have been charged with reckless murder.

Cases to be heard in courtroom one include:

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• Carle Lee Smith, for five counts of theft of property I with deception;

• Evett Denise Gray, for possession of a controlled substance (PCS);

• Kyle Bryant Smith, for theft of property I with deception;

• Ricky D. Taylor, for burglary III;

• Cenkrystal Roberts, for two counts of PCS and shooting into an occupied vehicle;

• Tiffany Wu, for PCS;

• Tyneshia Smith, for theft of property II;

• James Popejay, for reckless murder;

• Jaquan Monte Powell, for trafficking cocaine;

• Shelton Forney, for trafficking synthetics;

• James Matthew Watson, for theft of property II;

• Kendrick Pace for distribution of a controlled substance and attempted murder;

• Pete Anthony Jimenez, for theft of property II and four counts of receiving stolen property I;

• Jonathan E. Haveard, for two counts of theft of property I;

• Dewitt Carter Jr., for PCS;

• James Derek Ramos, for DCS;

• Jerry Smith, for DCS;

• Thomas William Cotton, for kidnapping II and assault II;

• Taconius Stallworth, for PCS;

• Brandon Tanner, for possession of marijuana I and domestic violence (strangulation);

• Beauford Smith, for breaking and entering a vehicle;

• Brandon Lassiter, for possession of marijuana I and PCS;

• David O. Godwin, for willful child abuse;

• Waylon Brian Thompson, for three counts of receiving stolen property I;

• Kenneth Sanders, for assault II;

• Estella Curry, for reckless murder;

• Jennifer McCall, for two counts of PCS;

• Jabarie Arnold, for trafficking a controlled substance;

• Woodie Carroll Jr., for domestic violence (strangulation);

• Selinda Bell, for drug trafficking;

• Thomas Lee Thompson, for receiving stolen property I;

• Jeffery McCants, for willful child abuse;

• Robertson Hayles, for domestic violence (strangulation);

• Brittany English, for theft of property II;

• Leon Devon Salter, for PCS;

• David Paul Bodiford, for PCS;

• John Casey Townsend, for receiving stolen property II;

• Mary Ann Hooks, for theft of property II;

• Bennie Lee Lucas III, for PCS;

• Larry Thompson, for PCS;

• Fredrick Everette, for DCS;

• Edmund Deese, for obstruction of justice;

• Tommy Bryant, for domestic violence (strangulation);

• Steven Scott Griffey, for PCS with intent;

• Prince Devonte Grace, for two counts of DCS;

• Rayvon Bartlett, for leaving the scene of an accident with injuries;

• Christopher Gibbs, for LSA with injuries;

• Leanna Mae Gibbs, for LSA with injuries;

• Michael Crenshaw, for criminal negligent homicide;

• Lisa Ann Bartlett, for LSA with injuries;

• Donald Ippolito, for two counts of PCS and trafficking meth;

• Joseph Dewayne McArthur, for DCS;

• Jerry White, for PCS;

• William Burr Milliron, for PCS;

• Deldon Roy McGhee, for PCS;

• Montaio Mitchell, for PCS;

• Ronda Kay Scott, for DCS;

• Sonya Frazier, for two counts of PCS;

• Rodesia Turner, for attempted murder;

• Phyllis Ward, for theft of property II;

• Evanda Dewayne White, for possession of marijuana I;

• Joshua Phillip Rosicka, for burglary I and two counts of burglary III;

• Joshua Moore, for DCS;

• Brittany Bowlen, for theft or property II;

• Brandon Levi Hawkins, for possession and sell precursors;

• Brandy Rae Rolin, for PCS;

• James Hall, for driving under the influence, speeding and driving with a suspended license;

• William Smith, for PCS;

• Elnora Smith, for DCS;

• Ronnie Leon Thomas, for escape I;

• Michael Ray Jackson, for theft of property (fraudulent leasing);

• Gloria Ann Grace, for hindering prosecution;

• Timothy Blake Pearson, for possession of marijuana I;

• Latonya Moorer, for theft of property (unemployment benefits);

• Jamellel Lakell Rivers, for robbery I;

• Aaron Lee Sutton, for PCS;

• Marquita L. Peterson, for hindering prosecution;

• Antonio Richardson, for assault II;

• Gary Heathcock, for theft of property I;

• Guy Coleman Wynn, for PCS;

• Jimmy Lee Williams, for breaking and entering a vehicle;

• Sedrick Devon Brown, for PCS;

• Alex Ryan Wiggins, for PCS;

• Michael Colton Adams, for burglary III;

• Christopher Dortch, for PCS;

• Ethan Ardis Linam, for PCS;

• Kevin Lee Dean, for sex offender registration notification act violation;

• Waltler J. Anderson, for PPC I;

• James Brandon Holmes, for PCS;

• Toney Gibson, for PCS;

• Rodney Corey Dunigan, for PCS;

• Troy Allen Presley, for PCS;

• Frances Schrader, for burglary I;

• Jessie Ankum, for trafficking synthetics;

• Denzel Mallard, for PCS;

• John Wesley Salter, for PCS;

• Jeri Beatrice Owens, for PCS;

• Gregory M. Shipp, for PCS;

• Justin M. McGhee, for DCS;

• Lisa Lynn Floyd, for PCS;

• Bernadine Odom, for no child restraint and no insurance;

• Edmund Deese, for DCS;

• Joshue L. Baker, for inmate in possession of a cell phone;

• Jon Braden Still, for escape I;

• Sarah Charlene Hall, for PCS;

• Joe L. Craft, for robbery I and receiving stolen property II;

• Tamika Graves, for PCS;

• Melissa Dana Peebles, for PCS;

• Tonya Yvonne Lee, for theft of property (fraudulent leasing);

• Ramsey Robinson, for robbery I;

• Duane Keller Turner, for PCS;

• Leah Danielle Seals, for theft of property;

• Savariv B. Champion, for trafficking cocaine;

• Stacy O’Neal Johnson, for SORNA violation;

• Wayne Saunders, for theft of property;

• William Respress, for receiving stolen property II;

• Tiffany Bryan, for possession of marijuana I;

• Ursha Kathina McDonald, for assault II;

• Harold Jason Ping, for assault I;

• Jeffery Lee Case, for DCS;

• Damien Mosley, for DCS (conspiracy);

• Ewing Mayberry Jr., for theft of property (deception);

• Alvin D. Cunningham, for PCS;

• William Brandon Aaron, for possession of marijuana I;

• Edmund Jerod Lee, for PPC II;

• Anthony Ray Bryan, for PCS;

• Darryl Allen Boyd, for theft of property I;

• Michelle Annette Jones, for theft of property I;

• Nicholas Dewayne Jordan, for SORNA violation;

• William Todd Daughtrey, for theft of property II;

• James B. Lykes, for PCS;

• Tine L. Richardson, for harassment;

• Nicole Sheree Caffey, for identity theft;

• Tristen Cole Neal, for drug trafficking; and,

• Ashlyn Killpatrick, for trafficking synthetics.

 

Cases to be heard in courtroom two include:

• Milton Butler, for PCS;

• John Cragin, for PCS;

• Charles Rackard, for PCS;

• Anthony Ward, for PCS;

• Gwendolyn Mosley, for theft of property I;

• Taja Neal, for receiving stolen property I;

• Carlos Hall, for burglary III;

• Amanda Jay, for theft of property II and fraudulent use of a credit card;

• Thomas Robinson, for theft of property II;

• Lee Watson, for PCS;

• Billy McCaster, for two counts of PCS;

• Ryan Drummond, for PCS;

• Archie Jackson Jr., for PCS;

• Starr Turner, for PCS;

• Daphne Powers, for PCS;

• Angelia Trawick, for theft by fraudulent leasing;

• Wilbur Williams, for theft by deception II;

• Michael Slack, for possession of marijuana I;

• Adam Cozart, for PCS;

• Gwendolyn Smith, for obstructing justice;

• Scotty Hammac, for trafficking;

• Quincy Nearer, for unemployment compensation;

• Allen Anderson, for robbery I;

• James Baxley, for manufacturing a controlled substance;

• Alisha Bradley, for PCS;

• Lolita Thomas, for PCS;

• Roderick Watkins, for domestic violence (strangulation);

• Ruquone Davis, for PCS;

• Kadarrin McCarthy, for two counts of burglary III;

• Vanessa Samuel, for theft of property II;

• Mary McClain, for PCS;

• Chaunta Collins, for financial exploitation;

• Jessica Rigsby, for PCS;

• Thearan Page, for domestic violence (strangulation);

• Margie Knowles, for theft by fraudulent leasing;

• James Shavers Jr., for SORNA violation;

• Ashlion McCants, for two counts of PCS;

• Jessica Carroll, for two counts of theft of property II;

• Allison Adams, for theft by fraudulent leasing;

• Malcolm Packer, for inmate in possession of a cell phone;

• Brooklyn Burtram, for PCS;

• Dexter Williams, for manufacturing a controlled substance;

• Roderick Watkins, for burglary II;

• Jimmy Jackson, for possession of a controlled substance;

• Latoya Simmons, for theft of property II;

• Laurel Clayton, for PCS;

• Katreal Johnson, for burglary III;

• Lynn Carmichael, for theft by fraudulent leasing;

• Patrick Palmer, for theft of property II;

• Fredrick Williams, for unlawful possession with intent to distribute;

• Rodney Brooks, for possession of marijuana I;

• Veronica McGhee, for financial exploitation;

• Clarence Williams, for possession of marijuana I;

• Dexter Biggs, for PCS;

• Jimmy Padgett, for PCS;

• James Kast, for attempting to commit CSC;

• Anthony McCants, for assault I;

• Jimmie Bradford, for inmate in possession of a cell phone;

• Fred Clark Jr., for inmate in possession of a cell phone;

• Jeremy Hatfield, for PCS;

• Kaylie Bishop, for PCS;

• Deonte Davison, for possession of marijuana I;

• Renee Hand, for PCS;

• Dallas Gibson, for PCS;

• Maurice Waters, for PPC II;

• Johnathan Brown, for SORNA;

• Amos Davis, for PCS;

• Chester McPherson, for PCS;

• Joshua Totty, for possession of marijuana I;

• Leroy Ackerman, for possession of marijuana I;

• Logan Klavan, for PCS;

• Joel White, for burglary III;

• Hillary Johanson, for PCS;

• Christy Martin, for PCS;

• Meredith Coe, for PCS;

• Jonathan Gholsby, for PCS;

• Dawn Johnson, for PCS;

• Scottie Robinson, for PCS;

• David Warren, for domestic violence (strangulation);

• Carl Brown, for theft of property II;

• Joel Lewis Jr., for unemployment compensation;

• Lalanda Luckett, for inmate in possession of a cell phone;

• Dillon Overstreet, for PCS;

• Cleophus French, for SORNA;

• Joshua Gradeless, for DCS;

• Christopher Hunter, for PCS;

• Fredrick Lee, for DCS;

• Duane Wiley, for theft of property II;

• Christopher Magee, for unlawful possession with intent to distribute; and,

• David Price, for PCS.