Croasmun Receives 10 Years Probation In Meth Case

Judge David Bragg presided over Circuit Court on Thursday.  Some of the results of the various cases that appeared on the docket included:Sam Gallegos pled guilty to initiating the process to manufacture methamphetamine.  He was sentenced to 12 years in prison.  That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 99 days in jail, 12 years on community corrections probation, 200 hours of public service work, paying a $2,000.00 fine and the costs.
Brock Young pled guilty under judicial diversion to facilitation to initiate the process to manufacture methamphetamine.  He was placed on state probation for 5 years and ordered to pay a $2,000.00 fine and the costs.
Kayla Besner pled guilty to attempted tampering with evidence.  She was sentenced to 3 years in prison.  That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 79 days, 3 years on state probation and paying the costs.
Terri Manlove pled guilty to initiating the process to manufacture methamphetamine.  She was sentenced to 12 years in prison.  That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 79 days 12 years on community corrections probation, 200 hours of public service work, paying a $2,000.00 fine and the costs.
Nathan Barnett pled guilty to initiating the process to manufacture methamphetamine.  He was sentenced to 12 years in prison.  That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 79 days, 12 years on community corrections probation, 200 hours of public service work, paying a $2,000.00 fine and the costs.
Robert A. Farris pled guilty under judicial diversion to sexual battery.  He was placed on state probation for 4 years and ordered to pay the costs.
Timothy Mears pled guilty to facilitation to initiate the process to manufacture methamphetamine.  He was sentenced to 5 years in prison.  That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 24 days, 5 years on state probation, paying a $2,000.00 fine and the costs.
Robert Watley pled guilty to the charges of theft over $1,000.00, evading arrest, burglary, aggravated burglary, and passing a worthless check.  In each charge Watley was sentenced to 8 years in prison.  Those sentences were partially suspended upon serving 99 days, 8 years on state probation, and paying the costs.
 Dustin Rogers pled guilty to two counts of aggravated burglary.  He was sentenced to 6 years in prison on each count.  Those sentences were partially suspended upon serving 99 days, 6 years on state probation and paying the costs.  In another case Rogers pled guilty to theft over $1,000.00.  He was sentenced to 4 years on prison.  That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 99 days, 6 years on state probation, paying $400.00 restitution and the costs.  In another case Rogers pled guilty to violating an order of protection.   He was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail.  That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 99 days, 8 months 22 days on probation and paying the costs.
Dallas Rogers pled guilty to three counts of aggravated burglary.  He was sentenced to 6 years in prison on each count.  Those sentenced were partially suspended upon serving 98 days, 6 years on state probation, and paying the costs.  In another case Rogers pled guilty to burglary.  He was sentenced to 4 years in prison.  That sentence was suspended upon serving 98 days, 6 years on state probation and paying the costs.
Brandon Croasmun pled guilty to initiating the process to manufacture methamphetamine.  He was sentenced to 10 years on prison.  That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 14 days, 10 years on community corrections probation, 200 hours of public service work, paying a $2,000.00 fine and the costs.  Croasmun also agreed to a violation of probation.  He was ordered to serve 65 days and his probation was reinstated for 4 years.
Bobby W. Pinegar agreed to the violation of probation.  Pinegar was ordered to serve the original sentence of 11 months 29 days.
Audria Estes agreed to the violation of probation.  Estes was ordered to serve the original sentence of 2 years.
Jeffery Thomas agreed to the violation of probation.  Thomas was ordered to serve the original sentence of 2 years.
Johnny Mitchell agreed to the violation of probation.  Mitchell was ordered to serve 30 days and his probation was extended 10 months 15 days.
Darris D. Cooke agreed to the violation of probation.  Cooke was ordered to serve 19 days and his probation was extended 11 months 18 days.
Jimmy D. Davis agreed to the violation of probation.   Davis was ordered to inpatient treatment.
Doyle Mooneyham agreed to the violation of probation.  Mooneyham was ordered to inpatient treatment.