Missouri Judiciary Court- Dunklin County
June 18, 2020
Homera Garza Jr., driving while intoxicated, operate vehicle on highway without a valid license - 2nd offense, owner operate motor vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility (motor vehcile required to be registered) - 1st offense, fail to drive on right half of roadway when roadway was of sufficient width, set to appear July 23;
Tanner D. Gentry, operate a motor vehcile in a careless and imprudent manner, possession of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid of 10 grams or less, set to appear July 23;
Tanner D. Gentry, possession of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid of 10 grams or less, set to appear July 23;
Tanner Don Gentry, fail to drive on right half of roadway with roadway was of sufficient width, set to appear July 23;
Eric Ray Gillenwater, car/motorcycle/truck under 18,000 lbs. followed another vehicle too closely, set to appear July 9;
Joseph Martin Glover, operate vehicle on highway without a valid license - 2nd offense, sentencing hearing July 23;
Lamberto Gonzales, driving while intoxicated, set to appear Aug. 13;
Michael Blake Goodman, driving while intoxicated - person less than 17 years of age in vehicle, set to appear July 23;
* Cody Alan Harden, exceeded posted speed limit (exceeded by 20-25 mph), pled guily;
Juantrell D. Harris, stealing, failure to appear, warrant issued;
Charles C. Hatley, 2 countsdelivery or possession of a controlled substance at county/private jail/correctional center except with written prescription, delivery of controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid, preliminary hearing Aug. 13;
Courtney Hood, violation of order of protection for adult, probation revocation hearing July 23;
Quentin Jereal Jackson, violation of order of protection for adult, set to appear June 25;
Stacy Lynn Jeralds, possession of controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid, failure to appear, warrant issued;
Clintrick Olando Johnson, driving while revoked/suspended - 1st offense, dismissed;
Michael Deangelo Johnson, forgery, set to appear June 25;
* Tasheika Johnson, non-support;
Kendall E. Karalus, trespass - 1st degree, stealing – value less than $150 and no prior stealing offense, set to appear July 9;
Tess P. Killian, stealing – motor vehicle/watercraft/aircraft, bound over DIV. I – Aug. 12;
* Jerry L. Kinnon, fail to display plates on motor vehicle/trailer, pled guilty;
* Javeon D. Lee, exceeded posted speed limit (exceeded by 16-19 mph), pled guilty;
Mandy Lynn Lewis, identity theft or attempt, failure to appear, warrant issued;
* Bruce L. Lucas, exceeded posted speed limit (exceeded by 11-15 mph), pled guilty;
Michael Earl Luttrell, assault - 4th degree, probation revocation July 23;
Larry Marsh, possession of controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid, bound over DIV. I – Aug. 12;
Larry Marsh, delivery or possession of a controlled substance at county/private jail/correctional center except with written prescription, bound over DIV. I – Aug. 12;
Benjamin Carl McElhaney, operate vehicle on highway without a valid license - 1st offense, failure to appear, warrant issued;
Garrett Lee McLane, owner operate motor vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility (motor vehicle required to be registered) - 1st offense, dismissed;
Garrett Lee McLane, operate a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner, involving an accident, dismissed;
Garrett Lee McLane, driver/front seat passenger fail to wear properly adjusted/fastened safety belt, dismissed;
Brian Anthony Miller, unlawful use of weapon - exhibiting, violation of order of protection for adult, failure to appear, warrant issued;
Jeffery Michael Miller, driver/front seat passenger fail to wear properly adjusted/fastened safety belt, failure to appear, warrant issued;
Jeffery M. Miller, stealing, failure to appear, warrant issued;
Daniel Lee Mooney, 2 counts possession of controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid, preliminary hearing Aug. 13;
* Information on some cases provided to the Delta Dunklin Democrat was incomplete.