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Tenth Judicial District Court Tuesday, September 23, Judge Thomas Stockard Presiding

Tenth Judicial District Court Tuesday, September 23, Judge Thomas Stockard Presiding

Jessica Greely pleaded guilty to the Category C Felony of Offer, Attempt, or Commission of an Unauthorized Act Relating to a Controlled or a Counterfeit Substance, which carries a potential penalty of 15 years in the Nevada State Prison and a fine of not more than $10,000. A Pre-Sentence Investigative Report was ordered and sentencing was set for December 2.

Cameron Tom Ray Allen, in custody, pleaded guilty to the following two counts. 

Count I - Offer, Attempt, or Commission Relating to a Controlled or Counterfeit Substance at or near a School, a School Bus Stop, Recreational Facility for Minors, or a Public Park, a             Category C Felony which carries a potential punishment of 1-5 years in the Nevada State Prison and a fine of not more than $10,000. This charge carries a potential enhancement because of where the offense occurs which is required by statute to run consecutively and equal to the term sentenced on the Count I charge. 

Count II - Possession of a Controlled Substance, a High Level, a Category B Felony which carries a possible penalty of 2-15 years in prison and a fine of up to $50,000. 

A Pre-Sentence Investigative Report was ordered and sentencing was set for December 2. 

Defense Attorney Orrin Johnson addressed his client's custodial status, saying Allen was able to enter New Frontier Treatment Center. 

Deputy District Attorney Priscilla Baker told the Court that the State did not oppose the defendant being released directly to the inpatient program at NFTC and Court Service's Brenda Ingram reported that on August 28 Allen tested positive for cocaine and methamphetamine. Upon arrest, he was also found to have  a “cheat device" on his person. 

Judge Stockard released Allen on his own recognizance with the stipulation that he test negative prior to being released directly to NFTC. He is also to turn himself in to the Churchill County Jail as soon as he completes or leaves the inpatient program. 

Allen thanked the judge, and said he wouldn't let him down. 

Deana Sullivan’ s arraignment was continued to September 30. 

Christy Hinch, in custody, pleaded guilty to the Wobbler charge of Attempt to Possess a Controlled Substance, a low level. A Wobbler can be sentence as either a Category D Felony, with a possible sentence of 1-4 years in the Nevada State Prison and a fine of not more than $5,000; or as a Gross Misdemeanor which has a potential punishment of 364 days in the Churchill County Jail and a fine of up to $2,000. 

A Pre-Sentence Investigative Report was ordered and sentencing was set for December 2. 

Cassandra Gail Davis, in custody, admitted to a  Non-Technical Sentencing Violation 

Laws and conduct provision.

At Defense Counsel's request, disposition was continued to October 21.

 

 

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