PARKERSBURG — The next circumstances had been dealt with not too long ago in Wooden County Circuit Courtroom:
* Robert M. Stemple, 48, 1802 Erie St., Parkersburg, pleaded responsible earlier than Decide JD Beane to petit larceny. A pre-sentencing investigation was ordered. Sentencing is about for 9:15 a.m. Jan. 13.
* Amy R. Patterson, 30, 1108 Lynn St. Parkersburg, had trial set earlier than Beane for Dec. 14. Patterson was charged with petit larceny and three counts of fraudulent use of an entry machine. A standing listening to is about for 9 a.m. Dec. 9.
* Nathan C. Shelton, 39, 504 twenty fifth St., Vienna, had trial reset for Jan. 5 earlier than Beane. He was charged with possession of a managed substance, illegal possession of a lethal weapon and two counts of possession of a managed substance with intent to ship. A standing listening to is about for 9 a.m. Jan. 3.
* Randell Lee Kemp, 37, North Central Regional Jail, had trial set earlier than Beane on Dec. 14. He was charged with breaking and getting into, getting into with out breaking and obstruction. A standing listening to is about for 9 a.m. Dec. 9.
* James Matthew Bunner, 39, Mineral Wells, had trial set earlier than Beane on Dec. 14 for third-offense driving on a revoked license for DUI.
* Tavaress Preston Linder, 25, 262 Westwood Ave., Akron, pleaded not responsible earlier than Beane for 11 counts of supply of a managed substance and two counts on conspiracy to commit supply of a managed substance. Trial is about for Dec. 14. A standing listening to might be held 9 a.m. Dec. 9.
* Amanda Renee Dickerson, 37, 814 Eighth St., Parkersburg, was sentenced by Beane to 1-10 years in state jail with 125 days credited for time served on a cost of third-offense shoplifting. The sentence will run concurrent with a case from Calhoun County.
* Wilbert E. Sparrow Jr., 714 Excessive St., St. Albans, pleaded responsible earlier than Beane to receiving/transferring a stolen car. He was positioned on two years of probation and ordered to pay court docket prices.
* Donald G. Hardway, 46, 593 Lynn Camp Highway, Palestine, had trial set for Jan. 5 earlier than Beane for a cost of fraudulent use of an entry machine. A standing listening to is about for Jan. 3.
* Thomas J. Greathouse II, 39, 2412 Covert St. #39, Parkersburg, may have a listening to earlier than Decide Robin Waters on having his probation revoked at 11:15 a.m. Nov. 29. He initially pleaded responsible to fees of forgery and trespassing.
* Kaydee L. Corridor, 31, 3611 Rollins St. Apt. B, Parkersburg, pleaded responsible earlier than Decide Robin Waters to forgery of a public file. A movement was made for different sentencing. A pre-sentence investigation was ordered. Sentencing is about for 11:15 a.m. Dec. 22.
* Norman D. Holcomb Jr., 59, 5000 Emerson Ave., Parkersburg, had trial set earlier than Decide Jason Wharton for Feb. 15. He’s charged with eight counts of first-degree sexual abuse and eight counts of sexual abuse by a custodian. A standing listening to is about for 9 a.m. Feb. 8.
* Robert L. Murphy Jr., 40, in custody on the North Central Regional Jail, had trial set earlier than Wharton on Feb. 1. He’s charged with first-degree theft, grand larceny, battery, distribution of obscene materials to minors, two counts of sexual assault, two counts of malicious assault, three counts of kidnapping, 4 counts of use of a firearm in committing a felony and 4 counts of wanton endangerment with a firearm. A standing listening to might be held Jan. 25. In June 2020, law-enforcement had been known as to 802 Quincy St., Apt. 2, in response to a kidnapping the place Murphy allegedly wouldn’t let his girlfriend go away, holding her at gunpoint. He allegedly injured her and reduce her with a knife and allegedly threatened to kill her. Police negotiated for a number of hours for her launch.
* Amanda Rae Wilson, 34, 4008 eleventh Ave., Parkersburg, has a change of plea listening to set for 1:30 p.m. Dec. 1. She has been charged with forgery and uttering.
* Austin Skidmore, 29, c/o 2627 14th Ave., Parkersburg, pleaded responsible earlier than Wharton to supply of a managed substance. A movement was made for different sentencing and a pre-sentencing investigation was ordered. Sentencing is about for 10 a.m. Jan. 10.
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