In District Court Judge Dupree Hands Down Three Active Sentences District Court Judge JoseDh F upree handed down active sen fences for three men on s?edfn? and worthless check charges in las? Fridays court session. Louis Frank Sneed, Jr.. Wash ington, N.C., pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding J > ?5a' 5S 3I H.J ZOne' was ""fenced to Of rost tSaUSpended Upon Payment sur^of t7Q 8 ?nto the cost the sum of S75 restitution for Hoke Sherrifv/ n be aPP|ied to the J ^ Department. The su tC defendi;ro?dereda?oiVsae^de The -h? '? ^ David Ellerbee. P.O. Box 713 Raeford, pleaded guilty to two counts of worthless checks. Eller ^ LkY8S char8ed with writing S5 29 toSFChe-kVf?r 56 95 and to Fayes Grocery. He was withThe (? 3S d3yS each case with the second sentence to begin at the expiration of the first. The defendant gave notice of appeal Raeford' " JOneS- Rt" 2 Box b4' ?,f ^n H , aS glven an active term "auatP yS ?" 3 Charge of '"ade quate support of child and a !t1Ce ?f 30 days on a charge of check -. He was calledand failed to appear in Friday s session. and an assistant district attorney moved that the judgment be enter" SeCOnd sen,ence is to begin u eAp,rat,on of the first TtJfr f Jt!nes' 41 ' Rt- 1 Box 822. Raeford. pleaded not guilty to charges of breaking and entering ?and aS?Ult witJ in*"t to com m if rape. He was charged with break Jii "liP a Rt- 3 home where he thrp8/t USfi 3 bu,cher knife to threaten a 12-year-old youth and can to rape her. Probable cause was found to bind the court ?Ver t0r ,rial SuPerior Parnell Robinson. 17. was order ed to serve a two-year sentence that had been suspended in the original action against him. The court found that he had violated the mpni ih"S ,/he Probation judg MiSi.n ' ?rdlered him to remain an!? lii emP'?yed or in school. an* th^T1*??0" was fevoked and the defendant ordered to serve two years as a committed youthful " He was given credit for tour days jail time. Kenneth Roger Brewer Rt I Box 48E. Red Spring'. "as ?'u J ?n?F!r,l R0nassault ?n 3 female R L Bullard. S. Main St. Raeford, pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault on a law officer. gUi,ty of ,he 'esser included offense ot simple assault. I he defendant was ordered to pav costs. F - Ellis Locklear. Rt. 3 Box 312. Kaeford. was found not guilty of assault on a female. The prosecut ing witness was ordered to pay costs ;orofn."o?sa?dmaliciou~ Virginia Goodman. Rt. 4, Rae. "rd. pMcd guiiiy to a charge of six m ? W3S sen,enced to Six months, suspended for five years upon payment of a $25 fine and^costs^Sl^was ordered not to List Your Real Estate FOR SALE with Graham A. Monroe at 203 Harris Ave. Phone 875-2186 be convicted of the crimes of shoplifting, larceny, receiving. embezzlement or passing worthless checks for five years. She was also ordered not to "go on the Premises of Mack's Stores in Raeford lor five years. Mitchell Hammonds. Rt. 2. Red Springs, pleaded guilty to a charge of trespass. He was sentenced to six months and sentence was suspend ed for five years upon payment of costs. The defendant was ordered not to go upon the premises of the proscuting witness for five years unless by written invitation. Hudell Hammonds. alias Moose, Red Springs, pleaded guilty to a charge of trespass. He was sentenced to 90 days, suspend ed tor five years on payment of costs. He was ordered not to go upon the premises of the prosecut ing witness for five years unless bv written invitation. Kenneth Roger Brewer. Rt. I Box 48E. Red Springs, was found not guilty of a charge of injury to real property. c. . oG r Bease* 105 Lamont Street. Raeford. pleaded guilty to malicious injury to personal pro perty. He was sentenced to six months, suspended for three years upon payment of $200 restitution tor the prosecuting witness. Valen cia Bease. and costs. He was ordered to violate no penal laws of the state for three years. George Timothy Davis. Rt. 3 box 153. Raeford. pleaded guilty to injury to real property. He was sentenced to six months, suspended tor three years upon payment of a u l. and restitution of $15 for .the benefit of the State of N.C. and costs. He was ordered to violate no penal laws for three years. Earl Bullard. South Main St.. Kaeford. was found not guilty of using profane language in public Mary Douglas. 515 E; Sixth Ave.. Raeford. pleaded guilty to a charge of worthless check. She was sentenced to 30 days, suspended "P?" Pay?"' of costs. Restitution of $12.58 to Fayes Grocery was made prior to the trial. Heck Richardson. Lumber Bridge, pleaded guilty to a charge of worthless check. He was sen tenced to 90 days, suspended and placed on probation for 12 months. He was ordered to pay $123 2b restitution for Davis Cash Mart and costs. Levon Arnold. P.O. Box 174 Raeford, pleaded guilty to a charge ot worthless check. He was sen tenced to 30 days, suspended upon payment of $16.52 restitution for Devane s and costs. Nigel Baldwin. 514 E. Sixth St.. Raeford. pleaded guilty to a charge of won h less check. He was sen tenced to 30 days, suspended upon payment of $33.28 restitution for Devane s and costs. Mack Jones. Rt. 2 Box 101. 4-aei?r.,',pleaded guilt>' to charges of D.U.I.. fourth offense, and carrying a concealed weapon. He was sentenced to two years, su spended and placed on probation tor three and one half years. He was ordered to surrender his license and not drive tor two years and to follow the direction of the probation othcer in regards to alcoholic rehabilitation. A $600 fine was imposed and he was ordered to pay costs. The gun was ordered confis cated and disposed of. Breathalyzer reading was .19 percent. Walter Frank Smith. Asheville pleaded not guilty to a charge of IJ.U.I. rhe court found the defen dant guilty of the lesser ofTense of care ess and reckless driving after drinking. He was ordered to pay a A First in the Raeford Area Truck Mounted Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning ? Machine um no shampoo, but a detergent that deodorizes and cleans ? Unit remain* m the truck, only (he hose and the technician enters your home or business ? Th* water temperature ? adjusted by the technician and therefore has no harmful effect to carpet < upholstery ? The machine deliver? and retrieves the cleaning volution so quickly that the carpet cannot become ov< wet ? Cleaned and completely dry wiihin two hours ? Light spots and heavily traveled area may be tinted or dyed a completely different color ? The only water need * a cold water supply ? 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D.U.I.. third offense. In Ihursday's session. Howard bimon Adams, 510 W. 6th St.. Raetord. pleaded not guilty to a charge of larceny. He was charged with stealing five pairs of men's pants valued at $95 from the Raetord Department store. He was found guilty and sentenced to two years. The defendant gave notice of appeal. Jenxie Lonconda Killens Rt I Box 740B. Red Springs, pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana. He was ordered to pay a $50 fine and costs. Alphonzo White. Ft. Bragg, pleaded guilty to driving while license was permanently revoked and D.U.I.. fourth offense. Breath alyzer reading was .25 percent. He was sentenced to two years on the first charge and two years on the second charge, with the second sentence to begin at the expiration of the first. The sentences were suspended for five years and the defendant was placed on probation for five years. He was ordered to pay a SI .000 fine and costs and not drive until properly licensed. He was also ordered to follow the guidance of the probation officer in regards to alcoholic rehabilitation. Bobby Culbreth Bounds. 545 College Drive, Raetord. pleaded guilty to D.U.I. Breathalyzer read ing was .lh percent. He was sentenced to 90 days suspended for 12 months and ordered to surrend er his license and not drive except as set out in the order granting limited driving privileges. He was also ordered to pay a SI 50 fine and costs. Danny Hugh McDougald. Aber deen, pleaded guilty to allowing an intoxicated person to drive his care. He was sentenced to 90 days, suspended for 12 months, and ordered not to drive for 12 months. He was also fined SI 50 and costs. A charge of allowing an unlicensed person to drive was dismissed. Carrie Smith Jacobs, Pembroke, pleaded guilty to D.U.I. Breathaly zer reading was .17 percent. She was sentenced to 90 days, suspend ed for 12 months upon payment of a SI 30 fine and costs. She was also ordered not to drive except as set out in the limited driving privilege order. Burton Lee Ray. Roseboro. pleaded guilty to a charge of D.U.I. He was sentenced to 90 days, suspended for 12 months and ordered not to drive for 12 months. A SI 50 fine was imposed and he was ordered to pay costs. For good cause shown. $50 of the fine was remitted. Breathalyzer reading was . 1 1 percent . DeVoe Murphy, Rt. 1 Box 115. Shannon, pleaded guilty to D.U.I. . second offense. He was sentenced to six months suspended for two years upon payment of a $200 fine and costs. He was also ordered not to drive for two years. Breathalyzer reading was .19 percent. Louis Patterson. Rt. 3 Box 83 A. Raeford. pleaded guilty to D.U.I.. third offense. He was sentenced to 18 months, suspended for three and one half years upon payment of a $500 fine and costs. He was placed on probation and ordered to follow the direction of his probation officer in regards to alcoholic rehabiltation. He was also ordered not to drive until licensed. Walter Judd. Fayetteville. plead ed guilty to D.U.I. Breathalyzer reading was .20 percent. He was sentenced to six months, suspended for 12 months, and was ordered not to drive for 12 months. A fine of $250 was imposed and he was ordered to pay costs. Jerry Randolph Lockhart. Spring Lake, pleaded not guilty to a charge of D.U.I. Breathalyzer reading was .18 percent. He was sentenced to 90 days, suspended for 12 months, upon payment of a $150 fine and costs. He was ordered not to drive except as set out in the limited driving privilege order. Betty Jacobs Butler. Rt. I Box h5-A. Red Springs, pleaded guilty to reckless driving after drinking. A charge of unsafe movement. D.U.I. . and driving without due caution were dismissed. She was sentenced to o0 days, suspended upon payment of a $100 fine and costs. Granison Cobb- Jr.. Rt. 1 Box 1 77. Raeford. pleaded guilty to careless and reckless driving. Charges of unsafe movement and D.U.I. were dismissed. He was sentenced to bO days, suspended upon payment of a $75 fine and costs. Breathalyzer reading was ,0b percent. Milo Anson Richards. Fayette ville. pleaded guilty to appearing in an intoxicated condition. He was sentenced to 20 days, suspended upon payment of costs. James Larry McLauchlin. Fay etteville. pleaded guilty to speeding bb in a 55 m.p.h. zone and driving while license suspended. He was sentenced to 18 months, suspended tor three and one half years and placed on probation for three and one half years. He was ordered not to drive until properly licensed, and to pay a $300 fine and costs. James Mitchell McNeill. Camp Lejeune. pleaded guilty to driving with a revoked license. Prayer for judgment was continued upon pay ment of costs. Earl Stone Locklear. Rt. 1. Shannon, pleaded no contest to misdemeanor hit and run and having a fictitious registration plate. Prayer for judgment was continued and he was placed on probation for two years on the first charge. The defendant was ordered to make restitution for damages not to exceed $100. He was sentenced to .13 days on the second charge to be retroactive to the date of arrest. Jimmy McNeill. Ft. Bragg, pleaded guilty to careless and reckless driving. He was sentenced to bO days, suspended upon pay ment of a $50 tine and costs. Charges of misdemeanor hit and run and improper equipment were dismissed. Rovina T. Farmer. Fayetteville. pleaded guilty to displaying a fictitious license and no financial responsibility. She was sentenced to six months, suspended for three years upon payment of a $100 fine and costs. She was also ordered to violate no motor vehicle laws for three years. Gregory Allan Kopsch. Char lotte. pleaded guilty to no opera tor's license. He was sentenced to 31 days, suspended upon payment of a $25 fine and costs. James Edward Mclaughlin. Rt. 1 Box 150. Raeford. pleaded guilty to a stop sign violation. He was sentenced to 30 days, suspended upon payment of a $10 fine and costs. Frank Bernard McGrain. Jr.. Lumberton. pleaded guilty to un safe movement. A stop sign viola tion was dismissed. Prayer for judgment was continued upon pay ment of costs. Ronnie Devon McNeill, Aber deen. pleaded guilty to unsafe movement. A 30-day sentence was suspended upon payment of a $10 tine and costs. Michael Roy Green. Fayetteville, pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed. A charge of speeding 66 in a 55 was dismissed. Prayer for judg ment was continued upon payment of costs. George Copeland Bell. Kingston, pleaded guilty to speeding 68 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. He was sentenced to 31 days, suspended upon pay ment of a S10 fine and costs. Jimmie Dean Weaver. Jr.. Ft. Bragg, pleaded guilty to speeding b9 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. He was sentenced to 31 days suspended upon payment of a S10 fine and costs. John Francis Myles III, Pitts boro. pleaded guilty to speeding 65 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. Prayer for judgment was continued upon pay ment of costs. Rodney Lee Edwards. Marsh ville. pleaded guilty to speeding 64 in a 55 m.p.n. zone. Prayer for judgment was continued upon pay ment of costs. Walter Brent Peinhardt, Laurin burg, pleaded guilty to speeding 70 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. A charge of speeding 77 in a 55 m.p.h. zone was dismissed. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs. Milton Gray Hernodn, Mission Viejo. Calif., was found not guilty of speeding 66 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. Gerald Wayne Oldham. Rt. 2 Box 73. Raeford, pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed. A charge of speeding 71 in a 55 m.p.h. zone was dismissed. He was ordered to pay costs. James Mitchell McNeil. Camp Lejeune. pleaded guilty to speeding 68 in a 5d m.p.h. zone and D.U.I. Breathalyzer reading was .11 per cent. 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