Court Briefs

Posted on Sunday, May 11, 2008

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• Breaking or entering Max McGee Wagner, 21, was charged May 6 with breaking or entering. He is accused on April 5 of breaking into a vehicle to steal property. Aggravated assault Kristina Lyn Hollinger, 24, was charged May 6 with aggravated assault. She is accused on April 4 of pointing a handgun at a victim. Decay appeal A notice of appeal was filed May 7 for Gregory Christopher Decay, who was convicted April 28 on two counts of capital murder. He was sentenced to death in both cases. All death penalty cases are automatically appealed to the state Supreme Court. Theft by receiving Eddie Luis Vega, 18, was chared with theft by receiving. He is accused on April 8 of having in his possession a stolen 1994 Acura Integra worth more than $ 500. Flasher pleads guilty Donnie Ray Greenhaw, 41, pleaded guilty May 5 to indecent exposure (fourth offense ). He was sentenced to 96 months in the Department of Correction plus a 48-month suspended sentence and ordered to pay fines and costs. He received credit for 38 days served in the county jail. He is accused on Jan. 2 of being nude and masturbating in front of a motel. Church burglars Christopher Tolle Sprow, 19, and Brian Dwayne Jones, 22, were charged May 1 with commercial burglary. They are accused on March 3 of breaking into a church and gathering things to steal. According to the report, Jones told police they had been living in the church because they had no place to stay. Forgery charges Jerome Matthew McConnell, 31, was charged May 6 with four counts of seconddegree forgery. He is accused of writing three checks for $ 725 and one for $ 750 on someone else's account. Burglary, battery Clayton John Buchannon, 31, was charged May 6 with residential burglary and third-degree domestic battery. He is accused on April 6 of breaking into his ex-girlfriend's home and grabbing her and throwing her to the ground and causing injury.

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