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In District Court DUI Defendants Lose Licenses, Fined Last Week The following judgments were issued Thursday in Hoke County District Court. John Ed McRae, Airport MHP, Rt. I, Raeford, domestic criminal trespass, found not guilty, the prosecuting witness to pay costs for frivolous and malicious prosecuted. James Terrian Bowman, Southern Pines, failing to stop at a flashing red light, and driving with a blood alcohol level of .10% or more by weight, four months suspended. $100 and costs, sur render license and not drive till properly licensed; driving under the influence, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor. Michael Allen, Box 502, Rae ford, driving under the influence. J.H. AUSTIN INSURANCE _ SINCE 1950 AUTO ? FIRE ? LIFE CASUALTY 114 W. Edinborough Avenue Phone 875-3667 and exceeding a safe speed, pleaded not guilty, found not guilty; found guilty of driving with a blood alcohol level of .10% or more by weight, six months sus pended for 12 months, $100 and costs, surrender license and not drive except as set out by the limited driving privilege, and at tend the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School; defendant gave notice of appeal. Haywood Artis, Rt. 2, Box 40, Raeford, assault, voluntary dismis sal by the prosecutor; witness was subpoenaed and didn't appear. Ronald Clarence Morrisey, Rt. 3. Raeford, speeding 68 in a 55 zone. 10 days, retroactive to date of arrest. Bobby Jones, Rt. 2, Raeford, communicating threats, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor; witness subpoenaed but didn't appear. Thomas Allen Haynes, Raeford, exceeding a safe speed, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor: insuf ficient evidence. Trent Andre Locklear, Rt. 1, Pembroke, failing to comply with motorcycle endorsement, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor; en dorsement obtained. Rufus Alton Beatty, Raeford, driving under the influence, second offense, six months suspended for two years, S200 and costs, sur render license and not drive, three-day mandatory jail sentence waived, and defendant to attend the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School. Ray Charles Baldwin, Rt. 2, Raeford. driving under the in fluence, six months suspended for 12 months, probation for 12 months, $150 and costs and sur render license and not drive for 12 Save 50% And More On Back To School Jeans And Tops During Our ersary SalcL Each Boys' And Girls' Knit Tops ? Boys' short sleeve shirts in colar, crew and v neck styles. Sottds, stripes and patterns Sizes 4-18. ? Girls' easy wear knit " tops in solids and stripes. Sizes 4-14. Boys' Jeans & Girls' Pants ? Boys' brushed, twiW and denim jeans with basic and fashion pockets. ? 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Prices Good At All FemHy Dollar Stores Through This Weekend WhMe Ouantltlee Last OuentMee Limited . On Some Merchandise No Setea To Dealers. MAIN STREET RAEFORD, N. C. > - 9 Mon. - Sat. 1 ? > Sunday Children's Ladies Action Joggers Lightweight nylon or vinyl joggers with action trims and sturdy soles Sizes for ladies and children Knee Socks Solid and fancy styles Girls and misses sizes Slightly irregular Classic Casuals Popular styles with smooth or suede-look uppers Bow and kiltie flap treatments Ladies .and children's sizes months. Henry Kenneth Johnson, Red Springs, driving under the in fluence, six months suspended, $150 and costs, surrender license and not drive till properly licensed. Jessie Jackson Billinger, Box 812, Raeford, driving under the influence, four months suspended, $100 and costs, surrender license and not drive till properly licensed, limited driving privilege not to be granted in six months, provided the defendant complete successfully the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School. William Neil Patterson, Apt. 3, E. Central Ave. Hotel, Raeford, driving under the influence, six months suspended, $200 and costs, surrender license and not drive till properly licensed. The following judgments were issued Friday. Regina McMillan, Rt. 1, Red Springs, felonious sale and delivery of marijuana, and felonious possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, volun tary dismissal by the prosecutor: insufficient evidence to warrant prosecution. Greg Lane, Rt. 3, Box 1, Raeford, assault with a deadly weapon, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor on request of the pro secuting witness. Kenneth Fredricks, Rt. 1, Aber deen, worthless check, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor; state proceeding on related larceny-by trick charge. Lola Murle Locklear, Carolina Country MHP, Raeford, posses sion of stolen goods, and breaking and entering and larceny, pleaded not guilty, probable cause found, defendant bound over to Hoke County Superior Court for action by the grand jury. Charles Jones, Carolina Coun try MHP, Raeford, breaking and entering, and larceny and posses sion of stolen goods, pleaded not guilty, probable cause found, the defendant is bound over to Superior Court for grand jury ac tion. Barbara Ann Campbell, Rt. 2, Box 74, Raeford, felonious sale and delivery of marijuana, and felonious possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, pleaded not guilty, probable cause found, defendant bound over to Superior Court for grand jury action: two counts, possession of counterfeit controlled substance (caffeine represented to be amphetamine), pleaded not guilty, probable cause found, defendant bound over to Superior Court for grand jury ac tion. Beverly Bowman, Apt. 11, Raeford Hotel, felonious posses sion of marijuana with intent to sell and deliver, waived probable cause hearing. David Roper, Saunders Street Extension, Raeford, felony sale and delivery of marijuana, pro bable cause hearing waived. Ervin Bennie Ross, Oakwood Avenue, Raeford, felonious sale and delivery of marijuana, pro bable cause hearing waived. Daniel Kyle Erbstroesser, N.C. Department of Corrections, Mc Cain, escape, 90 days, to start at the expiration of the term the defendant is now serving (a term imposed March 25, 1982, for driv ing without a license). Gwendolyn Bullard, Rt. 1, Red Springs, felonious possession of marijuana with intent to sell and deliver, and feloniously selling and delivering marijuana, pleaded not guilty, probable cause found, the defendant is bound over to Superior Court for grand jury ac tion. Charles Edward Scott, Rt. 3, BoX 314C2, Raeford, driving under the influence, 90 days suspended for three years, proba tion for three years, $150 and costs, surrender license and not drive for three years except as pro vided for by law, and follow guidance of probation officer in regard to alcoholic rehabilitation; driving under the influence, (separate count), 90 days suspend ed for three years. Probation for three years, $150 and costs, sur render license and not drive, this sentence to begin at the expiration of the sentence imposed for the other offense. Greg McGee, Rt. 4, Finncastle MHP, Raeford, assault, found not guilty. Joe McLean, Rt. 1, Shannon, injury to real property, prayer for judgment continued, costs; restitu tion of $100 paid to prosecuting witness prior to entry of verdict; costs remitted. Marilyn Brewington, Fayette ville, trespass, prayer for judgment continued on condition she not go on the premises of the prosecuting witness, and pay costs; costs remit ted. Jimmy Howard Hayes, Prospect Avenue, Raeford, assault, six to 12 months suspended for two years, probation for two years, on condi tion he pay $400 to be disbursed as follows - $17.54 to Edinborough Pharmacy, $220 to Cape Fear Valley Hospital, $53 to Hoke Am bulance SeiVice, and $109.46 to the prosecuting witness, and pay court costs. Denise McRae Rt. 1, Shannon, simple assault and battery, and in jury to personal property, six to 12 months suspended for two years, probation for two years, $650 restitution to the prosecuting witness, and court costs. Joe Harris, Rt. 1, (Laurel Hill Church), Lumber Bridge, assault inflicting serious injury, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, six months suspended for two years. $100 restitution to the prosecuting witness, and costs; defendant gave notice of appeal. Henry L. McNeill, Rt. 3, Raeford, felonious possession of marijuana with intent to sell and deliver, probable cause hearing waived. Walter McMillian, Box 253, Parkton, assault, found not guilty. Joseph Junior McEachern, Fayetteville, breaking and enter ing, and larceny, probable cause hearing waived. Pearly Mae Galbreth, Rt. 4, Box 21, Raeford, burning of personal property, six months suspended for two years, probation lor two years, $450 restitution to the pro secuting witness, and costs. Stacey Jayne Miller, Rt. 1, Box 25-F, Red Springs, vehicle over crowded to the extent that the operator's view of the highway was obstructed, impairing and restric ting the proper operation of the vehicle, costs. Wardell Jones, Box 208 (Rt. 2), Raeford, speeding 64 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Weldon Baldwin, Jr., Rt. 1, Lumber Bridge, assault and bat tery, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, 30 days suspended, $50 for the benefit of the prosecuting witness, and costs. Carrie Lee Shaw, Rt. 1, Box 328, Raeford, shoplifting, 90 days suspended for three years, $100 and costs, and not go on the premises of the prosecuting witness (Macks Stores), for three years; larceny, prayer for judgment con tinued for five years, and costs. Toll Ff? 1-BQ0-B72-4674 CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY !?! ? i 1! 8 0 0 4 PONTIAC BuiCK TOYOTA TftanAo- 7ttotoi4> Toll Free 1 ?800*672*4674 Southern Pines J | Hwy. 1 South Whatever You Drive
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