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Pending Summary Case Detail Report As of 11/30/2019 JUDGE: CHARLES G CRAWFORD CIRCUIT CRIMINAL Print Date: 12/19/2019 CLERK OF THE COURT Page 1 of 15 Print Time: 8:30 PM BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Project 1872 CIRCUIT Pending Summary Case Detail Report as of 11/30/2019 JUDGE: CHARLES G CRAWFORD CIRCUIT CRIMINAL 1. CASES 1 TO 2 YEARS OLD A. ORIGINAL CASES Case Number Case Title Filing Dt Calendar Dt Continuances Last Pleading 05-2017-CF-041975-AXXX-XX STATE VS KLEIN TIFFANY A 8/28/2017 1/27/2020 3 5972 12/4/2019 05-2017-CF-052899-AXXX-XX STATE VS SHELTON TANASIA J 11/30/2017 12/18/2019 9 6711 12/18/2019 05-2017-CF-054047-AXXX-XX STATE VS SHARP RASHAD MOHAMED 12/10/2017 1 9688 9/24/2018 05-2017-CF-054182-AXXX-XX STATE VS DOWNING JON SCOTT 12/11/2017 2/7/2020 9 8292 12/17/2019 05-2017-CF-055180-AXXX-XX STATE VS DUNN MARTELL CLEONTA 12/19/2017 2 7410 12/9/2019 05-2017-CF-055181-AXXX-XX STATE VS DUNN MARTELL CLEONTA 12/19/2017 2 7411 12/9/2019 05-2017-CF-055183-AXXX-XX STATE VS DUNN MARTELL CLEONTA 12/19/2017 2 7411 12/9/2019 05-2017-CF-055184-AXXX-XX STATE VS DUNN MARTELL CLEONTA 12/19/2017 2 7411 12/9/2019 05-2017-CF-055765-AXXX-XX STATE VS DILLON DERRICK DAVID 12/23/2017 3/11/2020 10 6711 11/20/2019 05-2017-CF-055830-AXXX-XX STATE VS STEWART JACKIE K 12/24/2017 1/29/2020 9 7813 12/12/2019 05-2018-CF-010012-AXXX-XX STATE VS STRINGER CHRISTOPER C 1/1/2018 1/29/2020 9 4606 11/20/2019 05-2018-CF-010050-AXXX-XX STATE VS STEEN REGGE MARSHALL 1/2/2018 12/18/2019 3 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-010477-AXXX-XX STATE VS SANDERS ANTHONY DION 1/6/2018 12/20/2019 10 1328 11/20/2019 05-2018-CF-010596-AXXX-XX STATE VS SESSIONS MARCUS 1/8/2018 12/20/2019 7 7740 11/21/2019 05-2018-CF-011220-AXXX-XX STATE VS SANCHEZ ROBERT JR 1/12/2018 1/29/2020 10 6711 10/16/2019 05-2018-CF-011443-AXXX-XX STATE VS KELLY RAYMOND EDWARD 2/8/2018 12/18/2019 6 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-012081-AXXX-XX STATE VS DOBSON STEFANIE MARIE 1/19/2018 6/15/2020 4 4603 12/17/2019 05-2018-CF-012774-AXXX-XX STATE VS STRATOUDAKIS A 1/24/2018 12/20/2019 8 6711 12/4/2019 05-2018-CF-013217-AXXX-XX STATE VS DUEPNER RYAN MICHAEL 2/12/2018 12/20/2019 7 9855 11/25/2019 05-2018-CF-013864-AXXX-XX STATE VS KELLY HUGH ALOYSIUS 1/31/2018 12/20/2019 7 6711 10/16/2019 05-2018-CF-014924-AXXX-XX STATE VS SCOTT DOMINIQUE R 2/8/2018 1/29/2020 5 6711 12/16/2019 05-2018-CF-015032-AXXX-XX STATE VS KELLEY DUANE LEE 2/9/2018 12/19/2019 4 10780 12/19/2019 05-2018-CF-016451-AXXX-XX STATE VS KIRKLAND JOSHUA RICKY 2/21/2018 5301 9/11/2019 05-2018-CF-016857-AXXX-XX STATE VS SMITH ALFRED LEE 3 2/25/2018 1/29/2020 8 4603 11/15/2019 05-2018-CF-019190-AXXX-XX STATE VS SHARP RASHAD M 3/14/2018 5519 9/16/2019 05-2018-CF-020113-AXXX-XX STATE VS DAVIS KWAMANE IMONE 3/21/2018 1/29/2020 9 6711 11/20/2019 05-2018-CF-020294-AXXX-XX STATE VS KIGHT JOSEPH DANIEL 3/22/2018 3 10780 2/13/2019 05-2018-CF-020763-AXXX-XX STATE VS KARGE SEAN M 3/25/2018 3 10780 11/18/2019 05-2018-CF-021519-AXXX-XX STATE VS SCOTT JASON GEOFFREY 3/29/2018 1/27/2020 2 6700 11/22/2019 05-2018-CF-023544-AXXX-XX STATE VS DUREAULT RONDA RENEE 4/14/2018 12/18/2019 7 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-023629-AXXX-XX STATE VS SMITH THEODORE C 3 4/16/2018 3/4/2020 9 6711 11/13/2019 05-2018-CF-024031-AXXX-XX STATE VS THOMAS RACHAEL LYNN 4/18/2018 1/22/2020 6 6711 11/13/2019 05-2018-CF-024517-AXXX-XX STATE VS SHEPHERD ROBERT G JR 4/22/2018 12/20/2019 7 6711 10/16/2019 05-2018-CF-024734-AXXX-XX STATE VS DIRKES MATTHEW MARTIN 4/20/2018 12/19/2019 6 6101 12/19/2019 05-2018-CF-025117-AXXX-XX STATE VS DAVIS WILLIE LEWIS 4/25/2018 6 6677 12/2/2019 05-2018-CF-025328-AXXX-XX STATE VS SMITH BRIAN MATTHEW 4/27/2018 12/18/2019 7 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-025419-AXXX-XX STATE VS DAVES COLLIN LEE 4/27/2018 2714 6/11/2018 05-2018-CF-025511-AXXX-XX STATE VS SHABAZZ AHMAD-JAMAL A 4/28/2018 7 6810 12/9/2019 Print Date: 12/19/2019 CLERK OF THE COURT Page 2 of 15 Print Time: 8:30 PM BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Project 1872 CIRCUIT Pending Summary Case Detail Report as of 11/30/2019 JUDGE: CHARLES G CRAWFORD CIRCUIT CRIMINAL 1. CASES 1 TO 2 YEARS OLD (Cont.) A. ORIGINAL CASES (Cont.) Case Number Case Title Filing Dt Calendar Dt Continuances Last Pleading 05-2018-CF-025539-AXXX-XX STATE VS SMITH ROBERT WILLIAM 4/29/2018 12/18/2019 6 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-026203-AXXX-XX STATE VS KESSEL DONNY LEWIS 5/3/2018 12/18/2019 6 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-026921-AXXX-XX STATE VS SMITH LARICCO ANTWAN 5/8/2018 1/22/2020 5 6711 11/13/2019 05-2018-CF-026921-BXXX-XX STATE VS YOUNG ANDREW EVERETT 6/6/2018 12/18/2019 7 6321 12/19/2019 05-2018-CF-026921-CXXX-XX STATE VS PHILLIPS ANDRE J 6/6/2018 1/22/2020 9 4603 11/14/2019 05-2018-CF-026921-DXXX-XX STATE VS PULLINS ROBBE LERUE 6/6/2018 1/22/2020 6 6711 11/13/2019 05-2018-CF-026921-IXXX-XX STATE VS BUTLER GREGORY 6/6/2018 1/22/2020 8 6711 11/15/2019 05-2018-CF-026921-JXXX-XX STATE VS PHILIPOFF RYAN ELISHA 6/6/2018 12/18/2019 9 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-026921-OXXX-XX STATE VS STROHLIN CARL L 6/6/2018 1/22/2020 7 7059 11/15/2019 05-2018-CF-026921-RXXX-XX STATE VS DIXON STEPHAN MAURICE 6/22/2018 12/18/2019 8 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-027047-AXXX-XX STATE VS SALICA MATTHEW JAMES 5/9/2018 12/20/2019 8 6711 11/13/2019 05-2018-CF-027415-AXXX-XX STATE VS STRINGER CHRISTOPHER 5/11/2018 1/29/2020 8 6711 11/20/2019 05-2018-CF-028409-AXXX-XX STATE VS SMITH GAVIN B 5/17/2018 2706 12/17/2018 05-2018-CF-028677-AXXX-XX STATE VS KORMANN KEITH AUGUST 5/19/2018 12/18/2019 7 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-028737-AXXX-XX STATE VS SHEPHERD ROBERT G JR 5/21/2018 12/20/2019 6 6711 10/16/2019 05-2018-CF-029121-BXXX-XX STATE VS PHILLIPS ANTHONY L 6/15/2018 1/22/2020 6 9855 11/14/2019 05-2018-CF-029170-BXXX-XX STATE VS STRICKLAND JESSICA M 6/14/2018 2/26/2020 9 6711 12/11/2019 05-2018-CF-029841-AXXX-XX STATE VS SHABAZZ ROBERT OMARI 5/29/2018 12/20/2019 9 6711 10/16/2019 05-2018-CF-030153-AXXX-XX STATE VS DREGER NATHANAEL 5/31/2018 12/18/2019 8 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-030314-CXXX-XX STATE VS GRANT KIJANA REBECCA 6/18/2018 1 5332 9/13/2018 05-2018-CF-030389-AXXX-XX STATE VS DINUNZIO DOMINICK J 6/1/2018 1/29/2020 7 6425 12/3/2019 05-2018-CF-030521-AXXX-XX STATE VS DAVIS BRIAN EDWARD 6/2/2018 9839 12/10/2019 05-2018-CF-030798-AXXX-XX STATE VS SHELTON GAVIN EUGENE 6/4/2018 12/19/2019 5 6677 12/19/2019 05-2018-CF-031558-AXXX-XX STATE VS DEWITT HOWARD EARL JR 6/10/2018 1/27/2020 6 7812 11/18/2019 05-2018-CF-031605-AXXX-XX STATE VS KAUFOLD ZAK A 6/10/2018 12/20/2019 9 6720 12/19/2019 05-2018-CF-031796-AXXX-XX STATE VS SUTTON JAMES THOMAS 6/12/2018 12/18/2019 6 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-031830-AXXX-XX STATE VS STOKES LUTHER LEON IV 6/12/2018 1/30/2020 5 6711 11/13/2019 05-2018-CF-032056-AXXX-XX STATE VS SHOEMAKER MICHAEL K 7/5/2018 12/20/2019 7 1328 11/20/2019 05-2018-CF-032224-AXXX-XX STATE VS SCHOLDER BRANDON R 6/14/2018 1/22/2020 5 6711 11/13/2019 05-2018-CF-032728-AXXX-XX STATE VS STOPHER WILLIAM J 6/18/2018 2/7/2020 5 6711 11/13/2019 05-2018-CF-033203-AXXX-XX STATE VS DELOSA JAMES M 6/21/2018 12/18/2019 4 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-034241-AXXX-XX STATE VS STEPHENS JOHN HILL 3 6/28/2018 12/18/2019 1 6711 12/18/2019 05-2018-CF-034645-AXXX-XX STATE VS DEWBERRY CRAIG S 7/1/2018 1/24/2020 6 4600 12/10/2019 05-2018-CF-035153-AXXX-XX STATE VS DAVES COLLIN LEE 7/5/2018 2706 12/12/2019 05-2018-CF-035211-AXXX-XX STATE VS KRYSAK ABRAHAM M 7/6/2018 12/20/2019 5 6817 12/12/2019 05-2018-CF-035290-AXXX-XX STATE VS DABBS MARCUS EUGENE J 7/6/2018 1/22/2020 7 4606 11/21/2019 05-2018-CF-035291-AXXX-XX STATE VS DABBS MARCUS EUGENE J 7/6/2018 12/20/2019 5 4606 11/21/2019 05-2018-CF-035419-AXXX-XX STATE VS SMITH LUDWIG 7/8/2018 12/20/2019 4 6711 11/13/2019 05-2018-CF-035486-AXXX-XX STATE VS SCOTT AMY MICHELLE 7/9/2018 12/20/2019 5 6711 11/13/2019 Print Date: 12/19/2019 CLERK OF THE COURT Page 3 of 15 Print Time: 8:30 PM BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Project 1872 CIRCUIT Pending Summary Case Detail Report as of 11/30/2019 JUDGE: CHARLES G CRAWFORD CIRCUIT CRIMINAL 1.

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