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Checks Draw Susp ended Sentences I , ? A local funeral director and ' another Raeford man received j suspended sentences in unrelated / cases during district court last week for worthless check charges ' totaling $748. Roger Butler of Dickson Street in Raeford plead guilty to seven i worthless check charges and one , count of misdemeanor larceny. District Court Judge Warren L. Pate issued a one-year suspended sentence with one year of supervis ed probation on the charges. Butler was also instructed to pay a $75 fine, $188.20 in restitution and court cost for the action. All the checks were apparently written during November and December 1983, records show. A second Hoke man, local funeral home director Robert L. Doby, was given a six-month suspended sentence after pleading guilty to five bad check charges that totaled $560.70. Pate suspended Doby's sentence under the condition that he pay "full restitution" for the bad check charges and remain under unsupervised probation for the next year. All five checks had been written to the North Carolina Department of Revenue. The funeral home director was charged in January on nine separate counts of writing in surance policies without being a licensed agent. In unrelated court matters, a Hoke County man was given a 90-day suspended sentence after he plead guilty to "switching price tags on merchandise" at a local store. James G. Graham of Rt. 1, Raeford was charged with the "price switching" after he was caught allegedly changing a S3.S7 price tag with a $2.17 tag in the Raeford Maxway store. Arresting officers believe Graham was allegedly going to buy a can of wax for the lower price. In addition to the suspended sentence, Judge Pate ordered the defendant to pay a $100 fine and court cost in the action. Other court matters before Judge Pate heard three driving while impaired (DWI) charges that resulted in three suspended sentences. Norman Mcintosh of Robeson Avenue in Raeford plead guilty to a DWI charge and was given a one year suspended sentence with a year of supervised probation. Records show that the defendant had a previous DWI conviction. Although Mcintosh received a suspended sentence. Judge Pate ordered the defendant to spend seven days confined to the Hoke jail. Mcintosh is scheduled to com plete his active jail sentence over the next two weekends. In addition to the jail term, Pate ordered the defendant to obtain a substance abuse assessment and enroll and complete the alcohol and drug abuse school within 90 days. Mcintosh was also instructed to pay a $200 fine and court cost in the action. In further action, a Hoke woman was given a two-year suspended sentence after she plead guilty to assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury. 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