General Sessions Court was held in Dillon last week where nearly 100 indictments were moved.
Judge Burch accepted guilty pleas from approximately 50 defendants, including a group of defendants who had been charged in a multi-agency drug investigation.
Those defendants — Jeffrey McCollum, Garrett Bethea, Willie Barr, Marcus Davis and Alvin Nelson — all admitted their guilt and were sentenced to prison time to be followed by probation. Among others pleading guilty during the court term were: Bobby Page (aggravated breach of peace, malicious injury to property, hit and run); Dylan Keith Bracey (failure to stop, resisting arrest); Latifa Livingston (drugs); Jack Sides (arson); LD Faison (drugs, indecent exposure); Sedric Farmer (indecent exposure, drugs); Cierra Grant (failure to stop, habitual traffic offender); Sabrina Cribb (aggravated breach of peace); Shana Smiling (hit and run); Monroe McGirt (felony DUI); Gary Gray (aggravated breach of peace); John Kelly Carter (DUI, resisting arrest); William Bailey (drugs); Larry Chandler (breach of trust); Jennifer Poston (drugs); Hatari Hayes (resisting arrest); Kimberly Grimsley (drug paraphernalia); Wesley Wiggins (drugs); Skyler Rich (weapons); Craig Rogers (drugs); Richard Bethea (hit and run); Holden Caulder (habitual traffic offender, drugs); Samuel Pratt (threatening a public official); Terry Scott (aggravated breach of peace); Jimmie Leach (failure to stop); Jeremiah Drawhorn (making a bomb threat); O’Marieon Narcisco (making a bomb threat); Brian Sowells (drugs); Bobby Lee Scott (drugs); Terrell McBride (assault and battery); Shauna Fry (drugs); Heather Lee (drugs); Darren Boatwright (drugs); Kenny Jones (aggravated breach of peace); Ronnie Odom (habitual traffic offender); Lee Leonard (threatening a public official).
Dillon’s next term of General Sessions Court is scheduled for March 28.
Nearly 100 Indictments Moved In General Sessions Court
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