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In District Court Shopliftings, Larcenies Continue To Result In Active Jail Sentences A number of defendants pleaded guilty to larceny charges Friday and received active jail terms ranging from ten days to a year from Judge Joseph I . Dupree. Martha Johnson, Rl. Raelord, received a suspended six month term for shoplifting and was pul on probation two years. She was also ordered lo spend ten days in jail when the school year ends. (tarry l.ockleai, Shannon, was sentenced as a youlh offender to a term of six months lo a year for siealutg a bicycle. James Quick, Laurinburg, was sentenced as a youth offender to a term of two to six months for shoplifting clothing from Mack Variety Store. Bobbie Jean Locklcar, Fayettevifie, was handed a six-month jail term alter admitting lo stealing cigarets from the A&P. She gave notice of appeal and bond was set at SS(X). Freddie Naylor. also of Fayettevillc. received the same six month term for stealing a lesser amount of cigarets and gave notice of appeal. Bond was set al SSOO. Raymond Quick, South Hoke, was given a 10-day jail term after pleading guilty lo stealing four fish from Raelord police officer Kermit Griffin. Robert Mclean, Rt. I, Red Springs, was given a suspended term as a committed youth offender and put on probation for two ycais after admitting to larceny. Mclean was ordered lo serve 10 days in jail al the end of the school year. A second charge of breaking and entering was not prosecuted. Willie J. Caesai, Rt. 2. Raelord, was bound over to the grand jury on four felony charges and pleaded not guilty lo multiple misdemeanor charges arising oul of an incident al a Raelord store where shots were fired. Caesai waived preliminary healings on three counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent 10 kill (AI)WITK) and a charge of discharging firearm into occupied propeity. Bond was set al S5.000 for each. Caesar was found guilty of simple assault, assault With a deadly weapon, hit and run, failure lo stop for siren, running a red lighl, unsafe speed, and no financial responsibility, and was handed a two year jail lerm in a consolidated judgment. Caesar gave notice of appeal and bond was put at S2.000. Two remaining chaiges were not prosecuted Ivy the stale, discharging a fireaim within city and assault on a police officer. Haiti Locklcar. Rl. 2, Red Springs, and David H. Locklcar, Rt. 4. Red Springs, will also face action hy the grand jury on a charge of felonious laiccny involving the theft of slainless steel worth SI,000 from Knit-Away. Bond was continued for each. Four persons pleaded guilty to drunken driving and received suspended sentences and fine* Friday. Raymond J. Wltaley, Faycuevillc. pleaded guilty 10 DUI and a ''0-day term was suspended for one year and SI SO Fine ordered. A limited driving permit was given. Blood alcohol level was listed as .21. Conard I.. Hudson. Vass. was given a suspended six month term, placed on probation two years, and fined S250. Blood alcohol level waslisted as .IS. Timothy J. Blackwcll, Ft. Bragg, was lined S22S and a nine-month sentence was suspended lor two years. Blood alcohol level waslisted as .22. William D. Bell. Newburgh. Ind., pleaded guiliy to DUI and a 40-day term was suspended for one year, SI.SO fine ordered. No Breathaly/cr reading was available. Three persons pleaded guilty to worthless check chaiges and received suspended sentences and orders to make restitution. They were: Joseph Morgan, Rt. 2. Raeford. TO days suspended for SS4.4I check to Raclord Hardware: lee Allicrt Jones. Rt. .J, Raeford. .JO days suspended for three checks totaling S24.65 to Cioodwins (it o eery; Gregory McFachcrn, Rt. I. Raeford, .JO days suspended for S20 check to Strickland Fxxon: Mack McLaughlin. Raeford. was given a 60-day active term for worthless check for S60.66 to Faye's Grocery. Clinton Clark, Rt. I. Red Springs, pleaded guilty to hunting with unplugged shotgun and received a prayer for judgment continued (PJC) for two years and was fined costs. Thaddeus K. Jones, Rt. I. Raeford. was given a two day jail term for public drunkenucss. John Henry love, Rt. I. Raeford. pleaded guilty to possession of liquor with intent to sell and was given a 12 month term suspended for three years, ordered to violate no liquor laws, and fined S200. James F. Morrison. Jr., Fayetteville, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor possession of maiijuana and reckless driving alter the state nol prossed DUI and driving left of center. Morrison received two suspended six month terms and 3VS years probation periods to run consecutively. Fines totaled S.JOO. larry L. Kvans, Rt. I, Raeford. pleaded guiliy to failure to comply with a lawful order and was fined costs. Robert L. Campbell. Shannon, was found not guilty of assault Larry Washington. Rt. I, Red Springs, pleaded guilty to worthless check for SI05 to Webb's Tire and sentencing was continued until Feb. 7. Those cases not prosecuted by the state were LeRoy Williamson. Arabia, worthless check; F.losia M. McBryde. Red Springs, petty larceny: Terry Caulder, Raclord, assault. Nol prossed with leave were ieonard Harris. Ri. 2. Raeford. assault with a deadly weapon, and Mary Ann Guin. Ri. 2. Racford, trespass. A number of persons were sentenced on various driving offenses. They were: Henry M. Reed. Anderson. SC.. reckless driving, (speeding 85 in a 55 mplt /one not prosecuted.) 1'0 days suspended. SI 50 fine: Farlson Jr. Campbell. Rt. I, Raeford, careless and teckless. 60 days suspended. S50 fine; Frank McKeiihan, Laurinbuig, (failing to register vchiele, no financial responsibility not prosecuted) speeding 65 in a 55 mplt zone, TO days suspended. S5 fine: David 1? Green. Rt. 2. Raeford. no financial responsibility, improper registration plate, TO days suspended. S25 fine; Kenneth L. Covington. Ft. Bragg, speeding 70 in a 55 mplt zone. SI5 fine. ('apt. Fred D. McQudcn. Jr.. Ft. Bragg, speeding 85 in a 55 ntplt zone, and driving left of center not prosecuted, reckless driving. ')() days suspended. SI50 fine: Carl Wilson. Ft. Bragg, speeding 7'f in a 55 tnplt /one. inspection violation, TO days suspended. S25 fine; Tony D. McGregor. Rt. I. Racford, drunken driving nut prosecuted, having no operator's license. TO days suspended. $25 line. State Fund Collections Increase General Fund collections lor December amounted to $90.6 million as compared with S79.6 million collected in December. 1973. an increase of SI 1.0 million, the Department of Revenue reported. For ihe first six months of the current fiscal year, net General Fund collections were S70K.7 million compared with $630.6 million for the 1973-74 fiscal year. December net Highway Fund collections amounted to S34.0 million compared with $33.5 million collected in December. 1973, an increase of $0.5 million. Gasoline Tax receipts amounted to S23.9 million an increase of SI.O million. Net Highway Fund collections for the first six months of the current fiscal year were $147.5 million as compared with SSI3.1 million collected during the first six months of the 1973-74 fiscal ycai. a decrease of S5.6 million. Gasoline Tax collections for this six month period were SI37.9 million as compared with SI41.S million collected, during the corresponding period of the 1973-74 fiscal year, a decrease of $3.9 million IllPPI'.D - Vie truck heavily loaded with pulpwood overturned on Business 401 Tuesday afternoon, blocking the intersection at Rat ley Acres. The driver, Dannie Harrigan, told investigating Highway Patrolman C. A. Bennett that the brakes Jailed as he approached the intersection anil the truck Hipped as he tried to swerve into the service station at the corner. Don't Deduct Any Rebate Robert A. LeBauhe. Internal Revenue Service district director. Iras cautioned taxpayers not to deduct on their income tax returns the proposed lax rebate, not yet inacted by Congress. The 1074 returns should be prepared and tiled with the service center according to instructions that come with the tax I'ortns. Since the amount of any rebate authorized by Congress will have to be computed on a taxpayer's tax liability. no determination can be made until the return is processed. Any rebate adjustment made by the taxpayer will serve only to delay processing of the return and the issuance of any refund. LeBaube said. LeBaube said that taxpayers having refunds due should file as early as possible. Refunds can be issued 10 early filers within four to five weeks after the return is received by IRS. 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