Thursday, June 12, 2008

 

Busy Day In Pike County Circuit Court.

Several people entered guilty pleas Thursday in Pike County Circuit Court.

Joseph Mullins pleaded guilty to second degree promoting contraband, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, and third degree possession of a controlled substance. The commonwealth recommended Mullins to serve 12 months to run concurrent on each count and he also must serve 24 months of supervised probation.

James Blankenship pleaded guilty to one count of receiving stolen property and one count of being in possession of a controlled substance third degree. The commonwealth recommended Blankenship to serve two years probated for two years.

Curtis Jones entered a blind plea to two counts of first degree trafficking of cocaine. A blind plea means that Jones entered a guilty plea without an offer being made by the commonwealth.

Anthony Kinder pleaded guilty to first degree being in possession of a controlled substance . The commonwealth recommended five years to serve probated for five years.

Jimmy Hopkins pleaded guilty to first degree trafficking of oxycontin. The commonwealth recommended the defendant to serve five years.

Robert Oakes pleaded guilty to second degree trafficking of hydrocone. The commonwealth recommended a sentence of two years, Oakes must serve 120 days in jail then serve the remainder of the sentence on probation.

Steven Varney pleaded guilty to one count of receiving stolen property. The commonwealth recommended a sentence of one year probated for two years.





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