Dunklin County Court Reports-Division 1

Saturday, June 9, 2018

March 28, 2018

Jeremy Max Duke, burglary - 2nd degree, probation violation hearing April 11;

Matthew Thomas Estes, assault - 1st degree - serious physical injury, abuse or neglect of a child - serious emotional or physical injury, endangering the welfare of a child creating substantial risk - 1st degree - 1st offense - no sexual conduct, pre-trial May 23, jury trial June 14 & 15;

Keith Farr, unlawful possession of a firearm, set to appear May 9;

Orlandis Farr, unlawful use of a weapon, probation violation hearing April 19;

Ivan Flores, receiving stolen property, probation violation hearing April 11;

Joseph Frye, burglary - 2nd degree, set to appear April 11;

Amado Galeas, endangering the welfare of a child creating substantial risk - 1st degree - 1st offense - no sexual conduct, set to appear April 11;

Jimmy Don George, assault - 1st degree - serious physical injury, armed criminal action, pre-trial July 11, jury trial Aug. 3;

Johnnie A. Goss, 2 counts possession of controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid, probation violation hearing April 11;

Joshua Alan Hamlett, assault - 3rd degree, property damage - 2nd degree, pled guilty count II, 6 months county jail, suspended execution of sentence, 1 year supervised probation with SEMO Community Services, restitution amount to be determined;

Bobby J. Harrison, possession of controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid, set to appear April 11;

Gary D. Hayward, stealing - $750 or more, pled not guilty, set to appear April 11;

Corey Hendrickson, 2 counts possession of controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid, probation violation hearing April 11;

Christopher Henfling, violation of order of protection for adult - 1st offense, set to appear April 11;

Christopher Henfling, 3 counts forgery, fraudulent use of credit/debit device, sentencing set April 11;

Christopher Henfling, burglary - 2nd degree, stealing - $25,000 or more, sentencing set April 11.