Boyle County public records

Published 9:00 am Tuesday, April 6, 2021

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.

• Bennie E. Moore, 39, Junction City: second-degree criminal trespassing, 90 days; second-degree disorderly conduct, 90 days; third-degree arson, attempt, amended to menacing, 90 days, all time to run concurrently, to serve 14 days, remaining time probated one year, banned from premises.

Email newsletter signup

• Richard Worthington, 46: fourth-degree domestic assault, 180 days, to serve 30 days, remaining time probated one year, no contact with victim.

• Shain Allen Bostic, 27, Campbellsville: possession of marijuana, $200; driving on suspended license, amended to no license in possession, $50.

• Terrill Lamont Trigg, 50: DUI, $200 fine, license suspended six months; and one headlight, no seat belts, no insurance card and no driver’s insurance, all dismissed.

• Robert W. Brock, 66, Hustonville: first-degree possession of a controlled substance, drug unspecified, amended to criminal attempt, 365 days, credit for one day served, remaining time probated two years; no seat belts, $25; and possession of drug paraphernalia and controlled substance prescription not in original container, dismissed.

• Melissa Elder, 48, Parksville: possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed; first-degree possession of a controlled substance, drug unspecified, amended to attempt, 90 days, credit for two days served, remaining time probated one year.

• William C. Jackson, 49, Danville: possession of drug paraphernalia, 365 days, credit for one day served, remaining time probated two years; first-degree possession of a controlled substance, drug unspecified, amended to attempt, failure to use proper signal and no rear view mirror, all dismissed.

• Michael Miller, 29, Gravel Switch: first-degree possession of a controlled substance, meth, amended to attempt, 365 days, credit for one day served, remaining time probated two years; possession of drug paraphernalia and careless driving, dismissed.

• Donald Lee Smith, 28, Liberty: first-degree possession of a controlled substance, meth, amended to attempt, 365 days, credit for eight days served, remaining time probated two years; driving without a license, amended to no license in possession, $50; and failure to use proper signal and driving on suspended license, dismissed.

• Larry Dean Wofford, 40: first-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, amended to attempt, dismissed; theft by unlawful taking of items valued between $500 and $10,000, amended to less than $500, 365 days, credit for one day served, remaining time probated two years, pay $600 restitution and fees within 14 days.

• Cammy J. Pennington, 43, Science Hill: public intoxication with a controlled substance, 60 days, credit for two days served, remaining time probated one year.

• Jesse Sallee, 29: fourth-degree assault, amended to domestic violence, 120 days, credit for two days served, remaining time probated one year, no contact with victim; second-degree strangulation, amended to attempt, dismissed.

• Violet H. Collingsworth, 37: theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting items valued less than $500, 90 days, probated one year, banned from Walmart; contempt of court, dismissed.

• Austin Hines, 25, Harrodsburg: theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting items valued less than $500, 90 days, credit for one day served, remaining time probated one year, pay $178 restitution and fees, banned from Walmart; two counts contempt of court, one count dismissed, and one count, two days, credit for two days served.

CIVIL JUDGMENTS

Civil judgments handed down in Boyle Circuit Court include:

• Jessica Adline Shuler vs. Jason Edward Shuler, divorce granted.

• Susan A. Updike vs. William D. Updike, divorce granted.

More Top Home

Southeastern part of the Kentucky being devastated by COVID

LETTER:

Masking, vaccination can have community-wide consequences

LETTER:

We have the right to make our own decisions

Faith leaders urge morally just carbon pricing to curb climate change