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Female pleads soon after placing doggy collar on 12-yr-outdated | Regional Information

Female pleads soon after placing doggy collar on 12-yr-outdated | Regional Information
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A girl charged in 2019 with positioning a canine collar on a 12-12 months-old woman and leading her around the residence, choking the little one, pleaded responsible in Cumberland County Prison Court docket last 7 days. 

Her legal professional requested that a decide sentence her at a hearing established for Oct. 1.

Dara Kinsey Smith, 36, entered a guilty plea to the solitary-depend indictment charging aggravated assault. She is going through 3 to 6 a long time in prison for the Course C felony as a Selection 1 offender.

Any sentence she gets will be at 30% as outlined by state law. 

The plea is staying held in obeyance until finally a judge determines the way in which the sentence will be served. Selections consist of entire probation, break up confinement of some time to provide and some supervised probation or serving the sentence in jail. 

Mitigating and boosting things will determine how the sentence will be served and the length of time.

The scenario was investigated by Cumberland County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Jerry Jackson, Investigator David Bowman and CAC investigators Kelly Garrison and Abby King. The offense date stated on the indictment is Feb. 22, 2019, and the indictment was handed down in August of that 12 months.

Assistant District Attorney Philip Hatch outlined in a statement of details that show the likelihood of conviction was substantial and proof would exhibit that Smith put the puppy collar tightly on the child’s neck, triggering accidents.

The Tennessee Supreme Court’s ban on in-courtroom hearings and trials during the COVID-19 gradual down of the courtroom method delayed the situation.

In other motion on the docket, the next took location:

Deadline docket

• Patrick Deshaun Angel, two counts of domestic assault, continued to Nov, 9.

• Thomas Mack Arnold, first-degree murder, continued to Sept. 21 for motion listening to.

• Johnny Wayne Bell, theft of home of $1,000 to $2,500 and vandalism of $2,500 to $10,000, forfeiture and capias issued for failure to appear in court docket, 10 times in jail and ordered held for bond hearing.

• Patrick Douglas Breeding, violation of an buy of defense, continued to Nov. 9.

• Eddie Maurice Brumbelow, reckless endangerment and sixth offense driving under the impact, ongoing to Nov. 9.

• Jessica Lynn Burns, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, ongoing to Nov 9.

• Isaac Houston Butler Jr., dwelling improvement fraud of up to $2,500 and theft of house of $2,500 to $10,000, bond established at $10,000 and ongoing to Sept. 8.

• Michael Steve Cardin, aggravated assault and failure to render support to a crash victim, continued to Sept. 21.

• Donald George Carter, two counts of theft of house of up to $1,000 and theft of products of up to $1,000, forfeiture and capias issued for failure to surface in court docket, ten days in jail and ordered held for bond hearing.

• James Edward Carter Jr., 3 counts of theft of products of up to $1,000, theft two counts of theft of property of $2,500 to $10,000 and theft of residence of $1,000 to $2,500, continued to Sept. 8

• Jacklyn Chelsea Crabtree, 3rd offense driving under the affect, ongoing day to be established.

• Andre Vinccent D’Agostino, rape of a little one, ongoing to Sept. 8.

• Kelly Renee Debord, automobile theft, theft of house of up to $1,000, theft of house of $1,000 to $2,500, aggravated assault, assault, vandalism of up to $1,000 domestic assault, continued to Sept. 8.

• Gary Paul Graham, burglary and assault, continued to Nov. 9.

• Steven Lamont Inexperienced, theft of products and services of $2,500 to $10,000 and felony possession of a Timetable VI drug, continued to Aug. 6.

• Michael Andrew Hamby, aggravated domestic assault, ongoing to Nov. 9 at which time a trial date is predicted to be set.

• Charles Henry Higginbotham, aggravated assault and domestic assault, continued to Nov. 9.

• Denver Grey Houston, domestic assault and violation of an order of protection, ongoing to Nov. 9.

• Darren Wayne Joiner, aggravated assault and domestic assault, continued to Nov. 9.

• William Russell Keaton, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and domestic assault, ongoing to Sept. 10.

• Jessica Lynn Layman, theft, ongoing to Nov. 9.

• Donald Cordell McIntire, solicitation of a small — rape of a little one, continued to Sept. 8.

• Thomas Edward Metcalf, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, ongoing to Sept. 3.

• Justin Lee Oldham, vandalism of up to $1,000, vandalism of $1,000 to $2,500, vandalism of $2,500 to $10,000 and general public intoxication, ongoing to Sept. 1.

• Robert Eugene Presley Jr., automobile burglary, continued to Nov. 9.

• David Lee Queener, resisting a end, arrest or lookup, evading arrest and theft of house of $1,000 to $2,500, ongoing to Oct. 5.

• Jacob Ian Reagan, felony possession of methamphetamine with intent, continued to Sept. 9.

• Thomas Leon Reagan, theft of property of $1,000 to $2,500 and felony possession of methamphetamine with intent, continued to Sept. 3.

• John Dempsey Rector, theft of home of $2,500 to $10,000, ongoing to Nov. 8.

• Jose Luis Rodriguez, felony possession of methamphetamine with intent, continued to Nov. 9.

• Pedro Lucas Santizo, rape of a baby, continued to Oct. 5.

• Michael Robert Scarbro, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and vandalism of $1,000 to $2,500, continued to Sept. 18.

• Kevin Sherrill, theft of assets of $10,000 to $60,000, ongoing to Oct. 5.

• Ron Michael Sherrill, 3 counts of possession of felony methamphetamine with intent, possession of a firearm for the duration of fee of a hazardous felony and possession of drug paraphernalia, ongoing to Oct. 5.

• Joshua Lenon Simmons, aggravated assault and kid abuse, endangerment or neglect, ongoing to Nov. 9.

• Robert Wayne Slagle, reckless endangerment, resisting a cease, arrest of research, evading arrest, domestic assault and reckless driving, continued to Sept. 3.

• Crystal Gail Smith, two counts of felony possession of methamphetamine with intent, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, possession of a firearm in the course of commission of a perilous felony and possession of drug paraphernalia, continued to Oct. 5.

• Christopher Dean Thomas, fifth offense driving below the influence, reckless endangerment and second offense driving on a revoked license, ongoing to Nov. 9.

• Michael S. Tomes, evading arrest and fourth offense driving below the influence continued to Nov. 9.

• Christopher Ryan Turbett, next offense driving under the affect and possession of a handgun although less than the affect, ongoing to Nov. 9.

• Stephen Jacob Willis, felony possession of methamphetamine with intent, continued to Sept. 8.

Arraignment

• Kiley Lewis Kausner, felony possession of methamphetamine with intent, Jeff Vires appointed to characterize Kausner and ongoing to Sept. 21.

• Jasmine Richelle Lancaster, theft of assets of up to $1,000 and felony impersonation, forfeiture and capias issued for failure to show up, 10 days in jail and bond doubled to $3,000.

Movement/hearings

• Zachary Allen Lewis, article conviction petition on guilty plea to vandalism of $1,000 to $2,500, Jamey Hargis appointed to represent Lewis and motion continued to Sept. 8.

• Brandon John Prettyman, theft of home of $2,500 to $10,000 and evading arrest, Patrick Hayes appointed to characterize Prettyman, motion to withdraw guilty plea to be chaged to put up conviction reduction petition and ongoing to Sept. 8.

Report with attorney

• Kyle Allen Sternquist, aggravated assault, resisting a end, arrest or look for, possession of a handgun though intoxicated and community intoxication, General public Defender’s Place of work appointed to characterize Sternquist and continued to Nov. 9.

Continued boundover

The next persons have scenario are pending presentation to and action by the grand jury.

• Kelly Ray Barnwell, two conditions, bond established at $115,000 and continued to Sept. 10.