CROSSVILLE —
The man who picked up a new charge while serving an unrelated sentence on probation pleaded guilty to new charges in Cumberland County Criminal Court and as a result, got his stay in prison extended.
Joseph Donald McIntire, 47, McIntire Dr., pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, theft of more than $1,000 and unlawful possession of a weapon. He received three two-year sentences, to be served concurrent, but consecutive to the eight year sentence he is serving as a result of his possession of cocaine conviction.
In August during a probation revocation hearing, Sheriff's Investigators David Hamby and Jerry Jackson testified that they took the opportunity to serve a probation violation warrant on McIntire to look for evidence relating to a stolen utility trailer.
In addition to recovering the trailer and evidence that McIntire had something to do with the theft, they also found the convicted felon in possession of gun parts and guns. I
This resulted in McIntire's probation being revoked and the new charges that McIntire pleaded guilty to Sept. 21.
In other cases on the docket, the following took place:
Arraignment
•George Adcock, observing without consent, public intoxication and resisting arrest, continued to Oct. 5 at which time defendant is to return to court with an attorney.
•Damon Joshua Allred, theft of more than $500, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent Allred; continued to Oct. 29 at 1 p.m.
•Aaron Dale Ashburn, aggravated assault, evading arrest and two counts of drinking below the legal age, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 5.
•Agatha Dawn Brown, possession of more than .5 grams of methamphetamine with intent to sell and to deliver, Matthew Edwards appointed to represent Brown; continued to Jan. 30.
•Albin Savatore Buechel, violation of the precious metal holding period, continued to Oct. 5.
•Bobby Lynn Burke, fourth offense driving under the influence, per se (more than .20 percent BAC), continued to Jan. 30.
•Alexander Michael Calabrese, criminal simulation, continued to Oct. 5.
•Michael Todd Carroll, theft of more than $1,000, John Williams appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 5.
•Farrah Lynn Coleman, aggravated burglary and theft of less than $500, continued to Nov. 13 at which time defendant is to return to court with an attorney.
•Franklin Dee Copeland, reckless endangerment and unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon, Matthew Edwards appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 5.
•Mark Allen Daniels, theft of more than $10,000, continued to Nov. 13 at which time defendant is to return to court with an attorney.
•Larry Preston Dickenson, theft of more than $500 and simple possession of marijuana, John Williams appointed to represent Dickenson; continued to Jan. 30.
•Juanita R. Duerr, second offense driving under the influence, per se (more than .20 percent BAC), Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Jan. 30.
•Timothy Joseph Easterly, theft of more than $500, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; assessed a $150 fee and continued to Jan. 30.
•Shawn Keith Ferguson, theft of more than $500, forfeiture and capias issued for failure to appear; ten days in jail and bond doubled.
•Everett Lawrence Grant III, possession of less than .5 grams of methamphetamine for resale, forfeiture and capias issued for failure to appear; ordered held for bond hearing.
•Earl Clement Grooms, aggravated assault, continued to Jan. 30.
•Michael Andrew Hamby, attempt to possess more than .5 grams of methamphetamine for resale, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; assessed a $250 fee and continued to Nov. 19
•Robert Brian Houston, driving under the influence and refusing to take an intoximeter test, continued to Jan. 30.
•Julinana D. Hunter, felony evading arrest, reckless endangerment and reckless driving, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; assessed $250 fee and continued to Jan. 30.
•Kenneth Howard Iles, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and alternate charge of aggravated assault, continued.
•Nathaniel Ryan Lake, robbery, continued to Nov. 19.
•Matthew Donald Loveday, arson and theft of more than $1,000, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 29.
•Wesley Robert McGhee, criminal simulation, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; assessed $350 fee and continued to Jan. 1.
•Larissa Marie Meadows, theft of more than $500, John Williams appointed to represent Meadows; continued to Jan. 30.
•Sergio Joshua Muniz, aggravated assault and vandalism of government property, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 29.
•Mitchell Ramon Myers, theft of more than $500 and theft of less than $500, continued to Nov. 13.
•Carson Ray Norris, first-degree premeditated murder and aggravated assault, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 5.
•Joey Allen Pugh, aggravated burglary, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 5.
•Donnie Rector Jr., theft of more than $10,000, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 5.
•Jerry Dale Richards, driving under the influence, enhanced (more than 20 percent BAC), and felony evading arrest, continued to Nov. 19.
•Jeffery Michael Roberts, possession of morphine for sale and for delivery, continued.
•Samantha Rose Sherrill, aggravated burglary and theft of more than $10,000, forfeiture and capias issued for failure to appear; ordered held for hearing.
•Jacob Lonzie Stephens, theft of more than $60,000, John Williams appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Nov. 19.
•Dwayne Arthur Stoner, aggravated assault, resisting arrest and two counts of simple assault, forfeiture and capias issued for failure to appear; ten days in jail and bond doubled.
•Jeffery Lynn Tabor, aggravated burglary, theft of more than $10,000 and theft of more than $500, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 5.
•James Byron Wright, violation of the habitual motor vehicle offender law violation, continued to Oct. 5.
•Kelly William Demoe, second offense driving under the influence, per se (more than 20 percent BAC), continued to Oct. 5.
•Julie Ann Hatfield, reckless aggravated assault with serious bodily injury, John Williams appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 29.
•Krista Renee Brown, reckless aggravated assault with serious bodily injury, Matt Edwards appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 29.
•Donnie Dwayne Davenport, promotion of the manufacture of methamphetamine, continued to Oct. 5 at which time Davenport is to return to court with an attorney.
•Scottie Joe Eastwood, rape, continued to Nov. 13 at which time defendant is to return with an attorney.
•Kara Bess Overton, theft of more than $10,000, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Jan. 30.
•Nathan Byron Parker, statutory rape, continued to Nov. 13 at which time defendant is to return to court with an attorney.
•David Edward Seickendick Jr., unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon, continued to Nov. 13 at which time defendant is to return to court with an attorney.
•Kevin Meade Burgess, 24 counts of forgery and 24 counts of passing a forged instrument, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent the defendant; continued to Oct. 5.
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