Boyle County court records

Published 1:34 am Wednesday, September 2, 2020

BOYLE

DISTRICT COURT

Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available.

  • Alyssa Allen, 24, Danville: theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting merchandise valued between $500 and $10,000, amended to less than $500, 365 days, credit for seven days served, remaining time probated two years, banned from Walmart.
  • Mitzi R. Bledsoe, 30, Danville: three counts third-degree assault on officer, all amended to fourth-degree, 365 days each count, concurrently, credit for five days served, remaining time probated two years; first-degree fleeing police on foot, second-degree disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and third-degree criminal mischief, all dismissed.
  • Lee T. Clark, 39, Covington: possession of marijuana, 45 days; possession of drug paraphernalia, 90 days; identity theft, dismissed; giving officer false name or identifying information, 90 days, all time to run concurrently.
  • Anthony D. Elam, 42, Lancaster: second-degree burglary, amended to criminal attempt third-degree, dismissed; theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting merchandise less than $500, 365 days, credit for two days served, remaining time probated two years, $392.83 restitution, banned from Walmart.
  • Jacob Gordon, 28, Perryville: theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting merchandise less than $500, 75 days; first-degree fleeing police on foot, amended to attempt, 75 days; public intoxication with a controlled substance, 75 days; resisting arrest, 75 days; second-degree disorderly conduct, 75 days; third-degree criminal mischief, 75 days, all time to run concurrently, $75 restitution.
  • Jonathan McAfee, 38, Stanford: tampering with physical evidence, amended to criminal attempt; first-degree promoting contraband; and first-degree possession of a controlled substance, amended to attempt, 90 days each count, concurrently; possession of marijuana, 45 days, concurrently.
  • Gary Potter: four counts public intoxication, $25 each count.
  • Miranda R. Robbins, 26, Lexington: possession of marijuana, 17 days, credit for 17 days served.
  • Marissa K. Smith, 26, Danville: first-degree possession of a controlled substance drug unspecified, amended to attempt, 365 days; first-degree possession of a controlled substance, meth, amended to attempt, 365 days; possession of drug paraphernalia, 365 days, all time to run concurrently, credit for two days served, remaining time probated two years; and disregarding a stop sign and no driver’s license, dismissed.
  • Russell E. Thompson, 62, Danville: DUI, $200 fine, license suspended 120 days.
  • Jennifer L. McCabe, 38, Danville: DUI, $250 fine, license suspended 120 days.
  • Benny C. Moore, 46, Stanford: DUI second offense, $350 fine, four days, license suspended 12 months; and driving on revoked license, no liability insurance and two counts contempt of court, all dismissed.
  • Aaron Joseph Brown, 28, Kings Mountain: fourth-degree assault, 60 days, probated one year.
  • Jayme D. Karnes, 28, Harrodsburg: public intoxication with a controlled substance, 60 days, credit for two days served, remaining time probated one year.
  • Joshua Adam Kingery, 32, Stanford: public intoxication with a controlled substance, 60 days; possession of drug paraphernalia, 60 days, concurrently, credit for one days served, remaining time probated one year.
  • Dylan Ryan Cox, 24, Parksville: theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting, and contempt of court, seven day concurrently.
  • Joshua Robert Denson, 37, Danville: theft by unlawful taking of property valued between $500 and $10,000, amended to less than $500, 365 days, credit for eight days served, remaining time probated two years, banned from premises.
  • Terry L. Hawley, 25, Grayson: first-degree possession of a controlled substance, amended to criminal attempt, 365 days, credit for six days served, remaining time probated two years; possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed.
  • Julie A. Johnson, 43, Lexington: first-degree possession of a controlled substance, heroin, amended to criminal attempt, 365 days, to serve 30 days, remaining time probated two years.
  • Tommy Shearer, 60, Danville: third-degree criminal trespassing, $50.
  • Melissa Lynn Sims, 39, homeless: public intoxication, $25.
  • William Ricardo Welch, 38, Danville: driving without liability insurance, second offense, 30 days; trafficking in marijua, 365 days; first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, meth, amended to attempt, 365 days; possession of drug paraphernalia, 30 days; contempt of court, 30 days, credit for seven days served, remaining time probated two years; no seat belts, $25; no liability insurance, 30 days; possession of marijuana, 30 days; first-degree possession of a controlled substance, drug unspecified, amended to attempt, 365 days; possession of drug paraphernalia, 30 days, all time to run concurrently.

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CIVIL JUDGMENTS

Civil judgments handed down in Boyle Circuit Court include:

  • Jimmy Holman vs. Bevin R. Holman, divorce granted.
  • Jesse Eric Sallee vs. Tracy Ann Sallee, divorce granted.
  • Christine Jackson vs. William Jackson, divorce granted.
  • Amber Lynn Sweeny vs. Robert Allen Sweeny, divorce granted.
  • Richard Calhoun vs. Regina Calhoun, divorce granted.

 

INCORPORATIONS

  • BishMac LLC, Scott and Michelle Bischoff, 627 Grabruck Street
  • Stonewall Construction LLC, Brian Staed, 126 Letton Drive, Danville
  • Central Kentucky Consulting LLC, Casey Whittle, 3028 Riverside Drive, Danville

 

BANKRUPTCIES

Cases filed recently in U.S. Bankruptcy Court include the following:

 

LEXINGTON

Chapter 7

Ronnie Yates and Edith Yates, 196 W. Jefferson St., Danville

 

Chapter 7: Court-appointed trustee sells assets, and debtor is discharged of debt.

Chapter 13: Debtor arranges to repay debt.

 

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