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I'm already a fan, don't show this again. Send MSN Feedback. How can we improve? But a judge dismissed the charges without prejudice, which means they could be refiled. Williams, who represented himself in court, has always maintained his innocence.

Jamie L. Golladay denied charges he fed a year-old girl cocaine on one occasion and gave her repeated cash gifts on others while sexually assaulting the child. Golladay pleaded guilty to committing criminal sexual abuse and was sentenced to 24 months probation in December Derondi C. Warnsley was sentenced to 30 months probation after pleading guilty to an amended charge of attempted residential burglary.

In return for the guilty plea, four Class X felonies alleging home invasion and armed robbery and two Class 1 felonies alleging aggravated robbery and one count of residential burglary were dismissed. Levron K. Hines pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempted first-degree murder. He and Delahn L. Amos are accused of shooting a Decatur man who believed he was being hired to provide a member of Hines' family with a tattoo. Avery E. Drake has pleaded not guilty to charges of reckless discharge of a firearm, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and armed violence, and to a charge of obstructing justice in a separate case.

Drake was sentenced to three years in prison in March of after pleading guilty to aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and unlawful possession of cannabis. Other charges were dismissed. Daniel R. Blazich pleaded not guilty to charges that he tried to kill a Decatur man by hitting him in the head with a hammer and then holding on to the man while an accomplice shot the victim twice. Blazich was sentenced in July to two years in prison after pleading guilty to aggravated battery involving the discharge of a firearm.

A charge of attempted murder was dismissed. Jackson of Decatur was sentenced to 30 months probation and 30 days jail on May 25, , after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of her ex-lover.

Phillip M. Diggs told a judge Sept. Blake E. Merli is pleading not guilty to two charges of possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver and being an armed habitual criminal. Merli was sentenced to 9 years in prison in February after pleading guilty to dealing in meth and being a felon in possession of a gun. Other charges were dismissed as part of a plea deal. Jason C. Herendeen was sentenced to 24 months conditional discharge after pleading guilty to a charge of burglary in a plea deal.

He was also sentenced to days in jail, with credit for days already spent in custody. Jeremiah D. Collins is charged with five burglary charges, three counts of criminal damage, two counts of unlawful possession of a vehicle, one count of theft and one of arson.

He was found eligible for Macon County's Behavioral Health Court, also referred to as Mental Health Court, which offers access to treatment and rehabilitation for those who qualify for it.

Deonte D. Smith was sentenced to 11 years in prison in connection with trying to shoot a man to death after hiring an Uber driver to take him to the crime scene.

Smith pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated battery on a public way and unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon in return for other charges being dropped.

Deoane A. Stone was sentenced to 10 years in prison in connection with the sexual assault of a girl aged under Stone pleaded guilty to two charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Three charges of predatory criminal sexual assault and a further charge of aggravated criminal sexual abuse were dismissed.

Carl E. Harvey was sentenced to six years in prison in August after pleading guilty to a charge of residential burglary. Ashley N. Jobe has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for partnering with her boyfriend to sexually assault two children under the age of She pleaded guilty to two charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Lori J. Kramer was sentenced to 24 months' probation and ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation in connection with charges she repeatedly slapped an autistic boy across the face so hard she split open his top lip.

Talmel T. Wilson, Jr. The case was dismissed at a court hearing in June of But Wilson was back in court in October and pleaded not guilty to a new charge of murder in the shooting death of Suave Turner. Dana E. Bond, Jr. Bond's June 9 arrest had sparked a tense confrontation between police and neighborhood residents.

Bond also appeared in court in August of pleading not guilty to new charges of attempted murder, being an armed habitual criminal and the aggravated discharge of a firearm. Bryant K. Bunch pleaded not guilty to murder in the shooting death of Devin Slater. Convicted sexual predator Christopher L.

Bailey pleaded not guilty to 11 charges of possession and distribution of child pornography in Decatur. He also faces federal charges of possessing child pornography and two counts of distribution. Bailey was sentenced to 27 years in prison in March of after pleading guilty in U. District Court in Urbana. Jennifer E. Bishop was sentenced to 24 months probation after pleading guilty to a charge of endangering the life or health of a child stemming from the accidental suffocation of her baby son while drunk and sleeping in the same bed with him.

Anthony J Dickey pleaded not guilty to charges he held up and robbed a victim in a Decatur home at gunpoint. Dickey was sentenced to five years in prison in February on a charge of aggravated robbery. All other charges were dismissed. Tevin C. Bradford pleaded not guilty to charges he attempted to shoot to death a man he found in the apartment of his pregnant ex-girlfriend. Bradford was sentenced to 10 years in prison in January of after pleading guilty to attempted murder.

Paul M. Folks pleaded not guilty to three counts of murder after prosecutors accused of him of firing his revolver into the backs of a fleeing crowd and shooting a Decatur woman dead. Malik O. Lewis was arrested in June on preliminary charges of causing an accident that resulted in injury and death and failing to report an accident involving a death. Demetric J. Dixon is accused of being the driver who fled from the scene of a collision that resulted in the deaths of four passengers , having an estimated blood alcohol level almost three times the legal limit for driving and running a red light.

He has pleaded not guilty. Dixon was sentenced to 11 years in prison in July of after pleading guilty to driving while intoxicated.

Miller was charged with aggravated burglary, burglary, criminal impersonation of law enforcement, possession of firearm with intent to go armed and theft.

It is likely the Knoxville burglar saw the police car outside the residence and had the Uber driver stop. Almost everyone leaves a door unlocked inside a garage, which is handy for burglars. If you can take it with you, even better. Car burglaries are largely crimes of opportunity.



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