Superior Court w Eight T rials , Three Dismissals Here W Judge E. Maurice Braswell pre sided over a term of Superior Court last week here. District Attorney Ed Grannis prosecuted the docket. Ernest Elynne Jackson, Rt. 4 Box 53, Raeford, charged with iiving under the influence second ense, entered a plea of not ilty. He was found guilty of (aerating a motor vehicle on a highway when the amount of a|cohol in his blood was 0.10 ptrcent or more by weight. Jackson \fas sentenced to six months, ?pended for one year on con ion that he pay a fine of $1 50 and costs of court, be of good behavior and violate no criminal law of the state or federal govern ment for one year. Dwayne Toomer McNeill, Rt. 1, Aaeford, pleaded guilty to a charge W assault on a female. He was sentenced to six months, suspended for one year on condition he pay a fine of $100 and costs, be of good behavior, violate no criminal law for one year, and not assault or ?olest the prosecuting witness, ttty Ray. ' Alice Monroe, Lot 19, North Raeford Mobile Home Park, Rae *prd , was ordered to pay restitution