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May 7, 2020 JEFFREY S.JOHNSON Page 1 May 7, 2020 JEFFREY S. JOHNSON Page 1 DEFENDANTS NAME APPEAR SERVICE ADA DOCKET NUMBER REASON TYPE FILE # ABERLY, MATTHEW DAVID ICL Murphy DOB: 04/28/1986 F - PTC 940758 ALV 38962 1 - RS 40:967(C)(1) Possession of a Schedule II CDS - Less than 2 Grams - Meth DEFENSE ATTY: Patrick Dunn ARREST DT: 04/03/2019 SURETY: Bankers Ins Co Another Chance Bail Bonds AMOUNT: $ 2,500.00 ADDISON, KOLE WILSON BND Edwards DOB: 08/17/1991 M - Pre-Trial Motions 955624 ALV 121184 1 - RS 14:67(B)(4) Theft under $1000 DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 06/26/2019 SURETY: AMOUNT: $ 25,000.00 ADDISON, KOLE WILSON BND Edwards DOB: 08/17/1991 M - Pre-Trial Motions 939216 ALV 119255 1 - RS 56.103C.1 Hunting Without Resident Big Game License 119255 2 - RS 56:103.A. Hunting Without A Resident License 119255 3 - RS 56.115A Failure to Comply with Deer Tagging Requirements 119255 4 - RS 56.116.3F Take Deer Illegal Hours 119255 5 - RS 56.116A(1)(b) Hunt From Public Road 119255 6 - RS 56:116.1.B.(1) Hunting From Moving Vehicle And/Or Aircraft DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 11/30/2018 SURETY: AMOUNT: ADDISON, KOLE WILSON BND Murphy DOB: 08/17/1991 F - Pre-Trial Motions 952900 ALV 39505 1 - RS 14.69B(3) Illegal Possession of Stolen Things over 1000 but less than 5000 DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 06/29/2019 SURETY: AMOUNT: $ 25,000.00 AGUIRRE, THOMAS Q. BND Murphy DOB: 05/22/1995 F - PTC 779101 ALV 31812 1 - RS 14:81.A.(1) Indecent Behavior With A Juvenile DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 12/22/2014 SURETY: Accredited Surety and Casualty Company, Inc. FORD BAIL BONDING & RECOVERY, LLC AMOUNT: $ 35,000.00 May 7, 2020 JEFFREY S. JOHNSON Page 2 DEFENDANTS NAME APPEAR SERVICE ADA DOCKET NUMBER REASON TYPE FILE # AINSWORTH, BRANDON LEE ICL Murphy DOB: 02/20/1991 F - PTC 935297 ALV 38791 1 - RS 14:30.1 Second Degree Murder DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 01/23/2019 SURETY: AMOUNT: AINSWORTH, JR., JOHNNY WAYNE ICL Murphy DOB: 09/17/1983 F - PTM 977110 ALV 40697 1 - RS 40:967(C)(1) Possession of a Schedule II CDS - Less than 2 Grams - Meth DEFENSE ATTY: CONFLICT Jasper Brock ARREST DT: 01/17/2020 SURETY: AMOUNT: ALIPIO, MICHELLE SMITH BND Murphy DOB: 02/02/1982 F - Felony Monitoring 964902 ALV 40198 1 - RS 40:967(C)(1) Possession of a Schedule II CDS - Less than 2 Grams - Vyvanse 40198 2 - RS 40:967(C)(1) Possession of a Schedule II CDS - Less than 2 Grams - Meth 40198 3 - RS 40:967(C)(1) Possession of a Schedule II CDS - Less than 2 Grams - Vyvanse DEFENSE ATTY: Scott Nettles ARREST DT: 10/04/2019 SURETY: AMOUNT: $ 80,000.00 ALLEN, SR., FLOYD A BND Edwards DOB: 11/03/1969 M - Monitoring 915957 ALV 117929 1 - RS 14.98(A)(1)(a) and 14.98.1 Driving while Intoxicated - Alcoholic Beverages - First Offense DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 08/13/2018 SURETY: Palmetto Surety Corporation A Ungaro Bail Bonds AMOUNT: $ 2,000.00 ALLEN, JR, JOHNNY CARL ICL Edwards DOB: 08/18/1994 M - Monitoring 946687 ALV 119865 1 - RS 14:27 and 14:67(B)(3) Attempted theft of $1000 or More but less than $5000 DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 05/18/2019 SURETY: Palmetto Surety Corporation Statewide Bail Bonds AMOUNT: $ 1,745.00 May 7, 2020 JEFFREY S. JOHNSON Page 3 DEFENDANTS NAME APPEAR SERVICE ADA DOCKET NUMBER REASON TYPE FILE # ALLEN, MICHAEL SHANE BND Murphy DOB: 09/27/1976 F - Pre-Trial Motions 972188 ALV 40481 1 - RS 40:969.C.(2) Possession Of A Schedule IV CDS - Alprazolam 40481 2 - RS 40:967(C)(1) Possession of a Schedule II CDS - Less than 2 Grams - Meth DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 12/11/2019 SURETY: AMOUNT: $ 21,000.00 ALONZO, BRENDAN PAUL BND Edwards DOB: 10/21/1996 M - Monitoring 974957 FLV 121792 1 - RS 3:2771 Allowing Dogs to Roam DEFENSE ATTY: ARREST DT: 01/05/2020 SURETY: AMOUNT: ANDERSON, DANYEL JEAN ICL Murphy DOB: 09/02/1987 F - Felony Monitoring 970037 ALV 40314 2 - RS 40:967(C)(1) Possession of a Schedule II CDS - Less than 2 Grams - Meth DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 11/20/2019 SURETY: AMOUNT: ANDREWS, STEVE A BND Edwards DOB: 05/11/1957 M - Monitoring 931892 ALV 118690 1 - RS 14.98(A)(1)(a) and 14.98.1 Driving while Intoxicated - Alcoholic Beverages - First Offense DEFENSE ATTY: Sherman Mack ARREST DT: 01/01/2019 SURETY: AMOUNT: ARMSTRONG, JASON BRIAN BND Murphy DOB: 02/23/1972 F - Revocation 909027 ALV 37397 1 - RS 40:967(C)(1) Possession of a Schedule II CDS - Less than 2 Grams - Cocaine DEFENSE ATTY: Gregory Rome ARREST DT: 06/04/2018 SURETY: AMOUNT: $ 10,500.00 AVANTS, KAYLN BROOK ICL Murphy DOB: 11/22/1994 F - Felony Monitoring 868832 ALV 35707 1 - RS 14:72.2.A. Monetary Instrument Abuse DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 06/06/2017 SURETY: Bankers Ins Co Another Chance AMOUNT: $ 25,000.00 May 7, 2020 JEFFREY S. JOHNSON Page 4 DEFENDANTS NAME APPEAR SERVICE ADA DOCKET NUMBER REASON TYPE FILE # AYMOND, DARREN PAUL ICL Murphy DOB: 11/07/1969 F - Felony Monitoring 886671 ALV 36416 1 - RS 14:130.1.A.(2)(e) Obstruction Of Justice 36416 2 - RS 14:130.1.A.(2)(e) Obstruction Of Justice 36416 3 - RS 14:130.1.A.(2)(e) Obstruction Of Justice DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 11/08/2017 SURETY: AMOUNT: BACHALEDA, STEPHEN JOSEPH BND Murphy DOB: 11/07/1980 F - PTC 956271 ALV 39613 1 - RS 14:67(B)(3) Theft in Excess of $1000 but less than $5000 DEFENSE ATTY: James Rothkamm ARREST DT: 07/02/2019 SURETY: Palmetto Surety Corporation Statewide Bail Bonds AMOUNT: $ 10,500.00 BACHALEDA, STEPHEN JOSEPH BND Murphy DOB: 11/07/1980 F - PTC 960822 ALV 39869 1 - RS 40:967(C)(2) Possession of a Schedule II CDS - 2 Grams or More, But Less than 28 Grams - Alprazolam DEFENSE ATTY: James Rothkamm ARREST DT: 08/29/2019 SURETY: AMOUNT: BAIO, RAYMOND JOSEPH ICL Murphy DOB: 04/24/1988 F - Pre-Trial Motions 975059 ALV 40635 1 - RS 40:967(A)&(B)(1)(a) Distribution or Possession with the Intent to Distribute a Schedule II CDS or Counterfeit - Less than 28 Grams - Meth 40635 2 - RS 40:966(A)&(B)(2)(a) Distribution or Possession with the Intent to Distribute Marijuana, THC, or Synthetic Cannabinoids - Less than 2 1/2 lbs 40635 3 - RS 14:95.E. Illegal Use/Possession/Control Of Weapons - Crime Of Violence / CDS DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 01/09/2020 SURETY: 26560 George White Road AMOUNT: $ 27,800.00 BALLARD, ANTHONY DEWAYNE BND Edwards DOB: 11/01/1984 M - Monitoring 938115 ALV 119268 1 - RS 14.98(A)(1)(a) and 14.98.1 Driving while Intoxicated - Alcoholic Beverages - First Offense DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 03/02/2019 SURETY: Lexington National Ins. Co. AMOUNT: $ 2,500.00 May 7, 2020 JEFFREY S. JOHNSON Page 5 DEFENDANTS NAME APPEAR SERVICE ADA DOCKET NUMBER REASON TYPE FILE # BATES, JOSHUA ALAN ICL Murphy DOB: 12/07/1989 F - Felony Monitoring 944160 ALV 39100 1 - RS 40:966(C)(1)(a) Possession of a Schedule I CDS - Less than 2 Grams - Heroin DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 04/29/2019 SURETY: AMOUNT: BATES, JOSHUA ALAN ICL Murphy DOB: 12/07/1989 F - Felony Monitoring 975684 ALV 40662 1 - RS 40:966(C)(4)(a) Possession of Heroin - Less than 2 grams DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 01/24/2020 SURETY: AMOUNT: BEATTY LANDRY, KELLY DONNETTE BND Murphy DOB: 06/07/1982 F - Felony Monitoring 938988 ALV 38929 1 - RS 40:967(C)(1) Possession of a Schedule II CDS - Less than 2 Grams - Meth NOTES: IAS until today DEFENSE ATTY: CONFLICT Matthew Todd ARREST DT: 03/14/2019 SURETY: Palmetto Surety Corporation Statewide Bail Bonds AMOUNT: $ 13,000.00 BEDGOOD, KRISTIN NICHOLE ICL Murphy DOB: 11/26/1979 F - Felony Monitoring 936475 ALV 38735 1 - RS 40:966(A)&(B)(1)(a) Distribution or Possession with the Intent to Distribute a Schedule I CDS, Analogue, or Counterfeit - Less than 28 grams - Marijuana DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 02/14/2019 SURETY: Palmetto Surety Corporation Statewide Bail Bonds AMOUNT: $ 50,000.00 BEDNEY, III, LON V. ICL Murphy DOB: 07/20/1978 F - Pre-Trial Motions 953798 ALV 39517 1 - RS 14:98.A.(1)(b) Operating A Vehicle While Intoxicated - Third Offense 120222 2 - RS 32:415 Operating A Vehicle While License Suspended/Revoked/Cancelled 120222 3 - RS 47:508 Operating A Vehicle With An Expired License Plate DEFENSE ATTY: . Public Defender ARREST DT: 06/09/2019 SURETY: AMOUNT: May 7, 2020 JEFFREY S. JOHNSON Page 6 DEFENDANTS NAME APPEAR SERVICE ADA DOCKET NUMBER REASON TYPE FILE # BELLARD, BRANDON RANDALL BND Edwards DOB: 12/10/1994 M - Monitoring 960915 ALV 120772 1 - RS 14.98(A)(1)(b) and 14.98.1 Driving while Intoxicated - Alcoholic Beverages (0.08 g% or Greater) - First Offense DEFENSE ATTY: Britney Duke ARREST DT: 09/06/2019 SURETY: Palmetto Surety Corporation Statewide Bail Bonds AMOUNT: $ 2,519.00 BENNETT, BRADLEY JAMES BND Edwards DOB: 07/20/1982 M - Monitoring 921255 ALV 118144 1 - RS 14.98(A)(1)(a) and 14.98.1 Driving while Intoxicated - Alcoholic Beverages - First Offense DEFENSE ATTY: Anne Brunett ARREST DT: 09/22/2018 SURETY: Palmetto Surety Corporation Statewide Bail Bonds AMOUNT: $ 2,217.00 BENTON, JOHN LESLIE ICL General DOB: 12/24/1949 F - Revocation 685635 ALV 28536 1 - RS 14:67 Theft Of $1500.00 Or More DEFENSE ATTY: Jarrett Ambeau ARREST DT: 07/17/2012 SURETY: Bankers Ins Co Perkins and Perkins Bail Bonding AMOUNT: $ 10,000.00 BERGERON, AMY L BND Murphy DOB: 05/25/1984 F - Felony Monitoring 844258 ALV 34700 1 - RS 40:967.C.(2) Possession Of A Schedule II CDS - Meth DEFENSE ATTY: .
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