Leland Man Gets 4 Years In Prison For Two Break-Ins A 22-year-old Ix'land man was sentenced to four years in prison last week after pleading guilty in Brunswick County Superior Court to two counts each of misdemeanor breaking and entering and larceny. Robert Nelson Justice Jr. of Old Mill Mobile Home Park was the only defendant sentenced to an active prison term during an abbreviated one-day session of su perior court last Monday (April 18). Judge Knox Jenkins presided. Assistant District Attorney lx-e Bollinger prosecuted. Lisa Aycock served as courtroom clerk. Justice was given consecutive two-year sentences on the two charges. He also admitted violating probation on a previous conviction and was ordered to serve a modi fied five-year prison sentence. In other superior court action: ? Mary Jane Hudson, 42, of Seawinds. Supply, pleaded guilty to two counts each of possession with in tent to sell and deliver a controlled substance and two counts of selling and delivering a controlled substance and one charge of maintaining a dwelling for the pur pose of keeping a controlled substance. She was sen tenced to five years in prison, suspended five years on the condition that she pay court costs and $400 for her court-appointed lawyer. She was put on supervised pro bation for five years and ordered to perform 75 hours of community service. ? Gary Lec Walrath. 38, of Route 2. Supply, plead ed guilty to two counts each of possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana and selling and delivering marijuana. I le was given a five-year suspended sentence and five years supervised probation. He was ordered to pay the costs of court and to spend 14 days in the Bruns wick County Jail on weekends. ? Jeremy Craig Stanley, 18, of Salt Works Lane, Shallottc, pleaded no contest to a charge of attempted breaking and entering. He was given a two-year sus pended sentence and ordered to pay court costs and $277 restitution. He was put on unsupervised probation for two years. ? Stephen Neil Duncan, 16, of Joy Avenue, Supply pleaded no contest to one count of misdemeanor posses sion of stolen goods. He had been charged with felo nious larceny and possession of stolen goods and accept ed a plea bargain to a lesser offense. He was given a two-year prison sentence, suspended five years on the conditio^ that he pay court costs and $3,800 restitution to his victim. He was ordered to perform 48 hours of community service work for the Shallottc Rescue Squad within 60 days. Duncan was put on supervised probation for three years. ? Vlatlhew Joseph White. 25. of Riegclwood plead ed guilty to charges of driving while his license was re voked and failure to reduce speed. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail, suspended on the condition that he pay court costs and $400 in attorney fees. He was put on un supervised probation for 12 months. ? Tina L. Allen, 22, of Stuart Ave, Southport, pleaded no contest to misdemeanor possession of stolen goods. She was sentenced to two years in prison, sus pended on the condition that he pay court costs, attorney fees and restitution to his victim. He was put on super vised probation for three years. ? Oma Jean Allen, 42, of Stuart Avenue, Southport pleaded no contest to felonious possession of stolen goods and was sentenced to three years in prison, sus pended on payment of court costs, restitution and attor ney fees. Allen was put on probation for three years. ? Edward Lamont Moore. 49, of Fairhaven Court. Leland, pleaded guilty to second degree trespass. Charges of drunk and disruptive and communicating threats were dropped in a plea bargain. He was sen tenced to 60 days in jail, suspended on the condition that he pay court costs and that he not go upon the premises of his victims. He was put on unsupervised probation for three years. ? Michael David Davis, 30, of Bolivia pleaded guilty to a charge of driving without a license. He had been accused of driving while his license was revoked and agreed to plead guilty to the lesser charge in i r>lea bargain arrangement. The judge agreed to allow a prayer for judgment continued on payment of court costs. ? Gregory Keith Moore of Burlington Avenue, Southport, asked the judge to remove him from proba tion and to activate the six-year prison sentence imposed in a December 1993 cocaine possession conviction. The motion was allowed. ? Jerry Dale Nobles, 20, of Natures Mobile Home Park, Leland. admitted violating the terms of his proba tion and was sentenced to three consecutive weekends in the Brunswick County Jail. ? Jerome Smith, 22, of Route 2. Bolivia, admitted violating the terms of his probation and was allowed to continue on probation on the condition that he pay $100 in attorney fees. ? Nizar Yusuf Yousef, 23, of Wilmington pleaded no contest to two counts of allowing an alcoholic bever age on his premises. A prayer for judgment continued was allowed on the condition that he pay court costs. ? Stephen Michael Faccidomo of Peterborough, N.H., pleaded guilty to three counts of felonious mari juana possession. Three charges of conspiracy to traffic in controlled substances were dropped in a plea bargain. He was sentenced to six years, suspended on the condi tion that he pay a $5,000 fine, court costs and that he testify truthfully against co-defendants. Fayetteville Retiree Is Victim Of Seashore Road Break-In, Larceny About worth of property stolen during a break-in and larceny on Seashore Road near Holden Beach Thursday night, according to a crime report on file at the Brunswick County Sheriff's Depart ment Monday. The 69-year-old Fayetteville re tiree who owns the double-wide mo bile home told Deputy Jerry Gray that his nephew had visited the trail er Thursday afternoon and found everything in order. The break-in was discovered Friday evening at about 7 o'clock. Missing from the trailer were two color television sets, a microwave oven and an air mattress. It appears the thief or thieves en tered the trailer by kicking in the front door. The suspects caused about $ 1.3(H) damage to the doors, dishes, walls, floors and mirrors, the report said. Deputy CJray said he found a Budweiser beer bottle and a beer can that were apparently brought in by CRIME REPORT the perpetrators. These were re trieved for fingerprint analysis. An investigation into the break-in continues. In other crime reports: ? Someone pried open the rear door of a mobile home on Canna Place in Shell Point Recreational Village and made off with a refriger ator. a vacuum cleaner, a color tele vision and assorted bed linens re cently. The owner told Deputy Rebekah McDonald that he arrived home to find two set of steps to his trailer had been moved out into the yard. He also found the rear door open. "Evidently the suspccts had moved the steps to the rear but were unable to move the refrigerator out, so they moved front steps and re moved the items," the report said. ? A 30-horsepower Evinrude out board motor was stolen off a boat parked on Sunset Drive in Sunset Harbor recently. The Inman, S.C., man who owns the home told McDonald that a neighbor called him on April 16 and told him his motor was gone. It appears that the thieves unbolted the motor with a wrench that they brought to the scene. It was retrieved for evidence. ? Two 14-year-olds are suspected of breaking into the Leland Middle School Friday night and stealing a calculator, a desk clock a gold chain and a "spell checker," Deputy Matt Jesson reported. A woman saw the two males climbing out a window at the school. She called 911 and later gave Jesson a description of the sus pects. ? A man who lives on Boones Neck Road, Supply, told Detective Lt. Donnell Marlowe that his wife forged his name on an application for a credit card, then used it to charge more than $2,9(H) worth of goods and services. One of the bills charged to the account was a $2,(KX) payment to a Wilmington lawyer. Vote For Tom Aldridge for DISTRICT COURT JUDGE Serving Brunswick, Bladen & Columbus Counties J 21 years in the Practice of Law J Member of the Whiteville First Baptist Church Assistant District Attorney for 15 years , Private Law Practiec for 6 years. " Mamed with four sons / 1972 Graduate of the UNC School of Law. ^ Active in ^ Scout ^dership and Youth Baseball ? Started DARE program in county and city schools. W Paid for by the candidate ClWM IMf BRUNSWICK Hi AC ON BIVIW We offer you a quality product backed by quality service! End-Of-April Clearance! 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