IN BRUNSWICK SUPERIOR COURT ACTION Two Charged With Robbing Ocean Isle Motel Sent To Prison BY TERRY POPE Two men charged with robbing an Ocean Isle Beach motel in February were scntcnccd to prison last week by a Brunswick County Superior Court judge. James (Jay) Freeman Jobc, 36, of Linden, and James McKinley, 24, of Fort Bragg, each pleaded guilty lo common law robbery stemming from a Feb. 25 incident at The Winds Clanon Resort motel on the island. Judge Giles R. Clark sentenced Jobc to three years in prison and McKinley to two years in prison, and ordered both to pay S250 in at torney fees. They faced maximum terms of 10 years each in prison. McKinley was ordered not to ben efit as a committed youthful offend er. Ocean Isle Police Officer Dan Hunter was on patrol when he saw two men run into the street followed by a clerk who was screaming she had been robbed. Quick action to arrest the men led to a commendation for Hunter by Chief Curt Pritchard. One suspect was found treading water in a canal after fleeing the scene. Judge Clark also heard the fol lowing cases for the period April 20 through 24: tp ?' EXPERIENCE INTEGRITY ABILITY JUDGE SUPREME COURT ? ' S;preme( ourr ?Marshall Eugene Starnes, 28, of 3314 W. Dolphin Street, Long Bcach, admitted probation violation; five-year sentence reduced to three years. ?William Baker, 21, of Lincoln School Road, Leland, admitted pro bation violation: ordered to pay SUX) monthly, SI 50 attorney fees, intensive probation six months, sub mit to warrantless searches, placed on clcctronic house arrest. ?Harwyn Rene Davis, 35, of Route 4, Leland, probation revoked; credit for all time served awaiting trial. ?George Rankins, 27, of Shallotte, pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact of second-degree r;i|?e; sen tenced to three years in prison, sus pended lour years, placed on four years' supervised probation, or dered to pay S300 fine, court cost, S40() attorney fee and supervision and community service fces;submit to warrantless searches; not use or possess any illegal drugs, not associ ate with drug users, submit to tests, perform 72 hours community ser vice within 60 days, pay S25 per week fee. ?Kelly Lynn Woodruff, 19, of Roanoke Rapids, pleaded guilty to simple possession of marijuana; sen tenced to 30 days in jail, suspended for 12 months, unsupervised proba tion, ordered to pay SiOO fine, court cost, S375 attorney fees and to re main on good behavior and not vio late any laws. ?Jack Ross McKcc, 52, of Route 4, Leland. pleaded guilty to assault on a female; sentenced to 60 days in jail, suspended for 12 months, placed on unsupervised probation 12 months, ordered to pay S50 fine and court cost, to remain on good behav ior and not violate any laws. ?James Henry Pierce, 33, of Route 1, Leland, was found not guilty by a jury on chargcs of first-degree sexu al offense and taking indecent liber ties. ?Richard Alvey Partello 111, 24, of Route 1, Southport, pleaded guilty to reckless driving and failure to Your Vote and Support on M*y 3 WJI Be Greatly Appreciated. 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Parker & Sons Hwy 17 and 211, Supply ? 754-4331 It stop for blue light and siren, charges consolidated; sentenced to six months in jail, suspended for two years and placed on two years' su pervised probation, ordered to pay $200 fine, court cost, supervision fee and serve 48 hours community service within 60 days, submit to tests. rysial Di:?nf Snniiv 17. of Route 3, Supply, a driving while impaired as a provisional licensee charge re manded to district court. ?Scotty Dean Collins, 20, of Route 5, Southport, pleaded guilty to dri ving while impaired, level 3; sen tenced to six months in jail, sus pended for 12 months, placcd on su pervised probation 12 months, or dered to pay S200 fine, court cost, S100 community service fee, super vision fee, undergo assessment with in 30 days, not operate a motor vehi cle without a valid North Carolina license, serve 72 hours in the Brunswick County Jail, submit to tests and serve 72 hours community service. ?Kevin O. Jones, 18, of Hampstcad, pleaded no contest to injury to per sonal property, sentenced to six months in jail, suspended for two years and placcd on unsupervised probation, ordered to pay court costs and $1,594.14 to the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department for damage to a 1989 Ford deputy car, to be on good behavior for two years. ?Richard Wilson Bonds, 50, of N.E. 28th Street, Long Beach, pleaded no contest to taking indecent liberties; sentenced to three years in prison, suspended for four years, placcd on four years' supervised probation, or dered to pay 51,000 fine, court cost, S450 attorney fees, supervision fee, SI 00 community service fee, assess ment fee, not have any contact with plaintiff, report for evaluation to mental health center within 60 days and follow all other evaluations, serve 120 hours community service. ?Melvin Troy Johnson. 39. of Route 1. Burgaw, mistrial declared when a jury could noi reach a verdict in his driving while impaired case. ?Gregory Ballard, 22, of Route 5, Leland, pleaded guilty to felonious possession of stolen goods; sen tenced to three years in prison, sus pended four years, placed on four years' supervised probation, ordered to pay S250 fine, court cost, restitu tion of S2.756.50 to Julien Price, S300 attorney fee, S100 community ser.ice fee (all within three years at not less than S100 per month begin ning May 20), submit to warrantless searches, to not use or possess ille gal drugs or controlled substances, not associate with drug users, serve 72 hours community service within 60 days, placed on intensive proba tion. INJURED OR DISABLED? ?Personal Injury ?Workers' Compensation ?Social Security GLANCY AND ARMSTRONG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Kathleen Shannon Glancy, Attorney Robert L. Armstrong, Attorney Michael L. Glancy, Disability Advocate/Paralegal 1-800-336-0155 ? 762-6091 1 1 4 South Front Street, Wilmington Loris Men Plead Guilty i u Bieak-ins At Holders Two Loris, S.C., men were sen tc need in Brunswick County Superior Court last week after pleading guilty to break-ins ai Hold en Beach. Theodore Roosevelt Lewis 111. 22, pleaded guilty to 10 counts of breaking and entering leffrrv Lee Johnson, about 22, pleaded guilty to one count Judge Giles R. Clark sentenced Lewis to nine years in prison on eight of the counts and three years in prison on the other two counts. Lewis, who was credited for the time he served awaiting trial, was sen tenced as regular youthful offender. He was ordered to pay as a condition of early release $8,963 restitution to property owners on Hokien Beach. Judge Clark sentenced Johnson to three years in prison, but suspend ed the jail term and placed him on supervised probation. Johnson was ordered to pay a $250 fine, court costs, $400 in attorney fees and submit to warrantless searches. Clark also ordered that Johnson not use or possess controlled sub stances or associate with the co-defendant and that he supply breath and urine tests. Holden Bcach Police arrested the two men last December after notic ing a suspicious vehicle parked at a vacant beachfront home. Lewis was originally charged with 14 counts of breaking and enter ing, while Johnson was charged with three counts. Holden Beach Police Chief Robert Cook said at the time of the arrest that the men had broken into homes and taken televisions, video cassette recorders, clock-radios and other households appliances and sold them in South Carolina \ isil lis on fill hi I U\ u! IsliUhl for . I truly unnjue linn li or tinnier /uh lc tity. 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