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Wednesday, May 27, 1981 THE PILOT-^outhern Pines, North Carolina Probable cause was found in Moore County District Criminal Court last week to hold Ronald Stuart Newsome for grand jury action on a charge of possessing the drug LSD. Judge Donald R; Huffman ordered Newsome bound over un til the next criminal session of ^ superior court. Judge Huffman presided for the Wednesday session of district court. Judge Billy Nealey was on the bench in Carthage Thursday, while Huffman was presiding in Troy for the trial of a police chief charged with defacing a public building. (Ernest Warner, who had b^n suspended as Troy 4 SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT, MOORE COUNTY’S LEADING NEWS WEEKLY. Man Held For Grand Jury For Possession Of LSD police chief after the charges were lodged, was acquitted in the Thursday trial). Three persons charged with felonies waived their right to preliminary hearings and were bound over for grand jury action at the next superior court session. They are: Daniel S. Condosta, charged with forging an endorse ment and breaking, entering and larceny; Tonuny Brinkley Short and Kenneth Daryl Small, both charged with breaking, entering and larceny. Quevie Thompson was given an active prison sentence of 12 to 18 months for charges of third of fense driving under the influence, third offense driving while license revoked, and resisting a public officer. The defendant .■H € new from Jenn-Air and Wood Mode Kitchens 7 Now have your kitchen custom designed and custom built by Wood Mode professionals... in beautiful rich Wood Mode “hand rubbed" solid cherry, oak, maple,| or pine cabinetry. bring (ookouts in year 'round with Jenn-Air's New Indoor Bor-B-Q Now noither rain, nor sleet, nor snow will keep you from cookout fun. Jenn- Air’s electric indoor Bar-B-Q combines broiling with exclusive self-venting. Heat ed permanent grill rock gives steak “pink in the middle" perfection. Powerful self vent snares smoke and odors at grill top and exhausts them outdoors. 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The court ruled that if he decides to appeal the judg ment, he is be released upon posting $50,000 secured bond. Notice of appeal to superior court was given by three persons who pleaded not guilty but were convicted as charged. These cases were: Russell D. Goodhue, non-support, six mon ths, suspended five years, un supervised probation, pay $35 weekly to support family; Charlotte Passapae Phillips, driving under the influence and driving wrong way on one-way street, six months, suspended one year, $100 fine, co^ of court, sur render driver’s license and at tend alcohol education classes; Stephen Michael I%illips, DUI, six months, suspended one year, $100, costs, surrender license, at tend alcohol education classes. Nelson Hickman pleaded guilty to charges of first offense DUI, first offense driving while license revoked, and possessicm of mari juana. He was charged in the original warrants with second of fense violations in the driving of fenses. He was sentenced 12 to 24 months, suspended under proba tion conditions for three months. Hickman was ordered to pay a $400 fine and costs and to attend alcohol education classes. Voluntary dismissal was taken on companion charges of display ing a fictitious license and transportation of seal-broken alcohol. GuUty pleas were entered by these persons: Lewis Heflin, in come tax violation, six months, suspended, unsupervised proba tion for five years. $100 fine, costs, and $1,138 restitution, good behavior, obey all state laws; Marie Heflin, income tax viola tion, six months, suspended, un supervised probation for five years, $100, costs, and $466.29 restitution, good behavior, obey all laws; Edgar Pearle Buffkin, DUI first offense (originally charged with second offense DUI), six months, suspended two years, $150, costs, surrender license. Pleading guilty were: Jeffery Howard CJook, driving with blood alcohol of 0.10 percent (originally charged with DUI second of fense), six months, suspended one year, $100, costs, surrender license, attend alcohol education classes; Betty Key Billingsley, improper registration, $25, costs (voluntary dismissal taken on charge of no liability insurance); James Wilbur Grubbs Jr., im proper registration and no in spection sticker, $25, costs (voluntary dismissal taken on charge of no liability insurance). Others who pleaded guilty in cluded: Thaddeus Jones Jr., DUI first offense (originally second offense), six months, su^nded two years, $125, costs, surrender license; Stephen Judge Farrar, possession of marijuana and im proper equipment, $25, costs; Chiles Edwin Muse, unsafe movement, costs; David Ray mond Solomon, careless and reckless driving after consuming First Security’s new six month Money Market Certificates rate will be 15.925% $10,000 Minimum Rate Good May 26-June 1 Federal regulations prohibit compounding interest on these accounts. Penalty for withdrawal on certificates prior to maturity. (OUXC HOUSING LENDER FSLIC r*(>e«i Lu«i lntu>4nc«Co>p l> S40 000 205 Knight Street, Aberdeen Seaboard Street, Vass 580 S.W. Broad Street, Southern Pines alcohol (originally DUI), 30 days, suspended one year, $100, costs, attend alcohol education classes; Henry Armstrong, intoxicated in a public place, $25, costs. Also pleading guilty were: William Russell Hussey, driving with blood alcohol of 0.10 percent (originally DUI), six months, suspended, unsupervised proba tion for two years, $100, costs, not operate a motor vehicle on public highways until license restored, attend alcohol education classes; Arnold Qeo Cheek, no liability in surance and no registration, $35, costs; Bob Lee Lawrence, DUI, six months, suspended, unsuper vised probation for two years, $100, costs, not operate a motor vehicle on public highways until license restored. Among those pleading guilty were: Joseph Lee Stephens, larceny, 90 days, suspended, un supervised probation for three years, $18 restitution, not go on campus of Aberdeen Middle School for one year; Mark An thony Scott, possession of malt beverage by a minor, publicly displaying malt beverage, and littering, $50, costs; Walter DeGraffenreid, assault on a female, 90 days, suspended, un supervised probation for three years, good behavior, not violate any state laws, not harass. threaten, injure or intimidate the prosecuting witness, Cheryl Mills. These persons pleaded guilty: Frances B. Allen, nine counts of worthless check, six months, suspended, probation two years, costs and restitution for each check, good behaviOT, not violate any state laws; Jerome Crut chfield Jr., fail to return rented prx^rty, costs; Paul Goins, communicating thr^ts, 30 days, suspended, unsupervis^ proba tion for two years, costs, not go about or communicate with the prosecuting witness. Guilty pleas were entered as follows: Charles A. Taylor, assault on a female, six months, suspended, unsupervised proba tion for two years, $25, costs, good behavior, obey all laws, not go about, conununicate with, threaten or bother the pro secuting witness, Denise Goins; Johnny E. Waller, fail to return rented property, 30 days, suspended, unsupervised proba tion for two years, costs, good behavior, obey all laws. Pleading not guilty but con victed as charged were: Carolyn Rakes, trespass and simple assault, 30 days, suspended two years, unsupervised probation, not go on or about the premises of Sue Patterson, not conununicate with or harass her; Kenneth Wayne Battle, too fast for condi tions, $10, costs; Gary Wayne Foxx, too fast for conditions, $10 costs; Herbert Terrence Williams Jr., speeding and im proper passing, $10, costs. Also pleading not guilty but convicted as charged were: Claudie Hampton lineberry Jr., no operator’s license for a motor cycle, $10, costs; Paul Larry Goins, too fast for conditions, $10, costs. Robert Earl Richmond, who pleaded not guilty to DUI and speeding, was found guilty of speeding and reckless driving after consuming alcohol. He was taxed with a $50 fine and costs. Tliese persons entered varying pleas but were convicted: Jim mie Albert Sellars, who pleaded guilty to no inspection sticker but not guilty to too fast for condi tions, $25, costs; Leroy Bud Goins, guilty to no inspection sticker but not guilty to too fast for conditions, $^, costs. Entering guilty pleas to speed- related offenses were: Riyllis Joyce Baggett, $20, costs; Arthur Duren, 30 days, suspended one year, $25, costs, not operate a motor vehicle on the public highways for 30 days; Larry Car- son Furr, $15, costs; Lisa Rene Ragsdale, $25, costs; Jennie Nor ton Dutton, $10, costs; Michael Lee Waller, costs. Pleading not guilty and found not guilty were: Sue Patterson, assault inflicting serious injury; CJarolyn Rakes, assault attemp ting serious injury; Gary Lee Rakes, assault on a female; Ralph Alfred Gaeta, driving while license revoked. Prayer for judgment was con tinued for Lorrene Belton and Bill Belton, who pleaded not guilty to the charge of harassment over the telephone. Judgment was continued on the conditions that they not go on or about the premises of the prosecuting witness, not harass him or make contact except through an at torney. Because they had submitted payment for fines and costs, the court determined that these per sons were pleading guilty and were waiving their right to trial: Betty Stutts Britt, no inspection sticker; Roger Joseph Heisler Jr., Thomas Hinson, Lester Lee Marshall, Michael Allen Moore, all charged with speeding; William Bobby Swanson, unsafe movement. In open court the original judg ment against Mario Madrid cm a charge of carrying a concealed weapon was amended. The gun which was seized was ordered returned to the rightful owner, Juan E. Perlberg. At the reconunendation of the probation officer, probation was continued for Jerome King, under judgment for driving while license revoked and DUI, and for Levi Wilkins, under judgment for DUI. The case of Floyd Cameron Jr., whose non-support charge was listed on the non-compliance docket, was continued under the previously-entered order. A motion to dismiss was allow ed in the case of Kent Steven Miller, who pleaded not guilty to unsafe movement. Bond was reduced in these armed robbery cases, which were not tried: John McLeod, from $25,000 to $17,000 secured bond; Jeffery McDowell, from $20,000 to $15,000; Martin Patter son, from $20,000 to $15,000. Judgment was declared ab solute on bond for Bobby Ray Phillips, charged with second of fense DUI. 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