Estep processes plea agreements

Published 7:13 pm Tuesday, December 11, 2018

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Judge Robert Estep processed several plea agreements recently, during hearings in Claiborne Sessions Court.

Craig Steven Goins, 39, charged with one count of domestic assault, was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with 23 days confinement. Goins was given credit for 23 days of jail time already served. He must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines.

Lisa Ann Cupp, 39, charged with attempted assault, was sentenced to six months ETHRA supervised probation with ten days confinement. Cupp was given credit for time served. She must pay at least 75 per month in court costs and undergo frequent drug screenings. Cupp is barred from any unlawful contact with the victim and is ordered to establish residence other than with the victim.

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Charles Douglas Hoskins, 36, charged with one count of the violation of an Order of Protection, was sentenced to 23 months, 28 days ETHRA supervised probation. Hoskins must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines. He is barred from any contact with his victim, and must stay at least 1,000 ft. away from her property, her place of employment and anywhere else she is likely to be found. This case runs consecutively with prior ones.

Joyce Vanessa Brooks, 46, was charged with two counts of driving under the influence and one count of theft under 1,000. Brooks was sentenced to 35 months, 27 days ETHRA supervised probation with 37 days confinement. She was given credit for 37 days of jail time already served. Brooks must pay at least 100 per month in court costs and fines and forfeits $150 per month to the Economic Crime Fund. Her driver’s license is revoked per the Dept. of Safety.

Samantha D. Cooper, 35, was charged with one count each of driving under the influence, theft under 1,000 and possession of methamphetamine. Cooper was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with 40 days confinement. She was given credit for 30 days of jail time already served. Cooper must pay $28.67 in restitution to Walmart and forfeits $75 to the Economic Crime Fund. Her driver’s license is revoked for one year.

Christopher L. Beason, 52, was charged with one count each of driving under the influence, possession of a schedule II drugs and possession of a schedule VI controlled substance. Beason was sentenced to an effective two years ETHRA supervised probation with 30 days confinement. He was given credit for 30 days of jail time already served. Beason must attend the MADD Victim Impact Panel. His driver’s license is revoked per the Dept. of Safety.

Cyndi Lu Solone, 28, charged with one count of driving under the influence, was sentenced to 11 months, 229 days ETHRA supervised probation with two days confinement. Solone was given credit for two days of jail time already served. She must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines and must attend the MADD Victim Impact Panel. Her driver’s license is revoked for one year. Solone is eligible for unsupervised probation, once found fully compliant.

Ricky Lynn Bailey, 51, was charged with one count each of theft under $1,000 and attempted possession of methamphetamine. Bailey was granted a deferred judgment of one year and sentenced to a concurrent 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with three days confinement. He was given credit for three days of jail time already served. Bailey must pay at least $75 per month in court costs and fines and forfeits 75 to the Economic Crime Fund. He must pay $100 in restitution to Shylock’s Pawn Ship in Tazewell, and is barred from its premises. He is eligible for unsupervised probation, once found fully compliant.

Angela Kay Eads, 46, charged with one count of possession of methamphetamine, was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days ETHRA supervised probation with 30 days confinement. Eads was given credit for a portion of the unsuspended jail time already served. She must pay at least $100 per month in court costs and fines.

Marvin Shane House, 44, charged with one count of reckless driving, was sentenced to six months unsupervised probation. As a condition of his probationary status, House must pay all court costs and fines in full by June 21, 2019.