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6 cases heard for sentencing Friday

Published at 6:11 p.m. on Saturday June 15, 2024

On Friday, 9th Circuit Judge M. James Chaney heard six sentencing cases.

Jonathan Willis, charged with 4th offense driving under the influence, was bound over to drug court.

Antonio Glasper, who had previously been charged with receiving stolen property, said the car he purchased had an intact VIN number and he had no reason to believe the car had been involved in a crime. A previous guilty plea was deemed a material error and overturned by the state. Glasper was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to pay a fine and court costs.

Modarius Herron was charged with aggravated assault, two counts of shooting into a vehicle, and one count of shooting into an occupied dwelling, which occurred in 2021 when the defendant was 15 years old. He pleaded guilty and the state's recommended sentence – 20 years in prison, suspended, plus time served, five years probation, plus court costs and fines – was accepted.

Jerome Jones appeared for revocation of a previous judgment. He was referred to drug court.

Amanda Nowell was charged with revocation of a prior sentence and received a 15-year suspended prison sentence and five years probation.

Kendrick Adams obtained a “Nisi Judgment,” a term used when a person misses court and the judge enters into a forfeiture of their bond.

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