Court News on Tuesday: Criminal
/List of criminal cases recently filed in Greene Circuit and Superior Courts:
Greene Circuit Court, Criminal Cases
No new criminal cases.
Greene Superior Court, Criminal Cases
- State v. Mark E. Dickinson, domestic battery, domestic battery – defendant has a prior conviction for battery
- State v. Deric C. French, possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia
- State v. Verastein Woodgett II, reckless driving – driving at unreasonable high or low speed endangering safety
- State v. Dexter Brown Jr., reckless driving – driving at unreasonable high or low speed endangering safety
- State v. Michael W. B. Wood, possession of methamphetamine, carrying a handgun without a license, possession of paraphernalia
- State v. Lisa N. Thompson, theft where value of property is between $750 and $50,000
- State v. Robert Shane Kieninger, burglary, theft where value of property is between $750 and $50,000 and criminal mischief
- State v. Lawrence K. Abram, operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person, operating a vehicle while intoxicated
- State v. Zachary Davis Johnson, leaving the scene of an accident – driver fails to immediately stop at the scene, and possession of marijuana
- State v. Jody A. Workman, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration equivalent to .15 or more
- State v. Mickey Joyce Jr., driving while suspended when suspension is the result of a prior conviction, and knowingly or intentionally operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license
- State v. Andrew N. Gorman, possession of methamphetamine, battery resulting in bodily injury
- State v. Bradley Brown, possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia
- State v. Kary L. Todd, possession of a narcotic drug
- State v. Jeffrey Crowder, possession of methamphetamine
- State v. Randall Richardson II, domestic battery
- State v. Mark A. Barker, harboring a non-immunized dog
- State v. Logan M. White, four counts of child molesting
- State v. Logan M. White, battery resulting in bodily injury, battery, disorderly conduct – engages in fighting or tumultuous conduct