Hunting Violations Dealt With In General Sessions Court

Judge Susan Melton presided over General Sessions court on Tuesday. Some of the results of the various cases that appeared on the docket included:Melvin Allen Bayer pled guilty to hunting a baited field. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $200.00 fine and the costs.
Brian Forrest Brock pled guilty to DUI 2nd. He was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was partially suspended upon serving jail time, equal time on probation paying a $600.00 fine and the costs.
Mathew Wallace Burrows pled guilty to spotlighting deer. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $200.00 fine and the costs. In another case Borrows pled guilty to hunting during a closed season. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $200.00 fine and the costs.
Buster Brown Cantrell pled guilty to hunting over a baited area. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail. That sentence was suspended upon losing his hunting privileges for 6 months paying a $25.00 fine and the costs.
Jason Alton Couch’s charge of simple possession of marijuana was bound over to the May term of the Grand Jury.
Richie Joe Davis pled guilty to DUI. He was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 48 hours, equal time on probation, paying a $350.00 fine and the costs.
James Kelley Ferrell pled guilty to simple possession of marijuana. He was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $250.00 fine and the costs.
Jesse Aaron Golden pled to driving without a license. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $2.00 fine and the costs.
Linda Neal Heery pled guilty to driving without a license. She was sentenced to 30 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $2.00 fine and the costs.
Charles Edward Jakes pled guilty to disorderly conduct. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $25.00 fine and the costs.
Daniel Tyler Jones pled guilty to spotlighting deer. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $500.00 fine and the costs. In another case Jones pled guilty to hunting to hunting during a closed season. He was sentenced to 6 months in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $250.00 fine and the costs.
Tabitha Lynn Mayfield pled guilty to reckless endangerment. She was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 5 days in jail, equal time on probation, paying a $525.00 fine and the costs.
Mark Duane Melton’s charge of domestic assault was retired for 11 months 29 days. He was ordered to pay the litigation tax and have a DVI assessment.
Will Tyler Parker pled guilty to DUI. He was sentence to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was partially suspended upon serving 48 hours, equal time on probation, paying a $350.00 fine and the costs.
Terry Wayne Spray pled guilty to hunting over a baited field. His hunting privileges were suspended for 1 year and he was ordered to pay a $25.00 fine and the costs.
Avery Eugene Taylor pled guilty to driving without a license. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon paying a $25.00 fine and the costs.
Jessie Harold Vinson III pled guilty to reckless endangerment. He was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $525.00 fine and the costs. In another case Vinson pled guilty to simple possession of marijuana. He was sentenced to 11 months 29 days in jail. That sentence was suspended upon equal time on probation, paying a $250.00 fine and the costs.
Wayne Irving Wentz’s charge of aggravated assault was retired for 11 months 29 days. He was ordered to have no contact with the victim.
Christopher Dean Davis’ charges of aggravated assault and vandalism were bound over to the May term of the Grand Jury.