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JUDGMENTS: JACKSON CIRCUIT COURT 6/30/09

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Chris L. Peacock Jr., found guilty of battery resulting in bodily injury, 1½ years jail, 1½ years suspended, 1½ years supervised probation, 5 days credit, May 26.

Stanley Bradford Phelps, found guilty of operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a prior conviction, 1½ years jail, 1 year driver's license suspension, 1 day credit, May 22.

James E. Howard, found guilty on count II possession of a controlled substance and on count III, theft, on count II, 1½ years jail, 1 year suspended, 1 year supervised probation, on count III, 1½ years jail, 1 year suspended, 1 year supervised probation, 4 days credit, sentence shall be served concurrently, alcohol and drug program, June 1.


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