Cain, Michael Patrick, 52, admits to violation of probation on a charge of grand theft, dating from 2005. The violation of probation was issued in 2011, but Cain wasn't arrested until more recently. The judge adjudicates Cain guilty, revokes and terminates his probation and sentences him to 271 days in jail with 271 days credit for time served.
Dubose, Jameson Tyler, 30, enters plea of no contest to charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. The judge withholds adjudication and sentences Dubose to three years of probation, 50 hours of community service, drug counseling and random urinalyses. The judge warns that if he violates probation, he could face up to six years in prison and his withheld adjudication could be revoked.
Garcia, Denise Star, 23, enters plea of no contest to lesser included charge of aggravated assault; the original charge was aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. The judge withholds adjudication and sentences Garcia to three years of probation, battery intervention counseling, mental health screening, random urinalyses and only peaceful contact with the victim. The judge warns that if she violates probation, she could face up to five years in prison and her withheld adjudication could be revoked.
Henry, Thomas Lee, 41, enters plea of no contest to the sale, delivery or possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell or deliver. The judge withholds adjudication and sentences him two years of drug offender probation, 100 hours of community service and imposes a curfew of 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. The judge warns that if he violates the probation he could face up to 15 years in prison and his withheld adjudication could be revoked.
Hinson, William Truman, 47, enters plea of no contest to count 2, carrying a concealed firearm. The state drops count 1, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The judge adjudicates him guilty on count 1, sentences him to 171 days in jail, and credits him with 171 days served in jail. The judge warns that if he violates his probation, he could face up to five years in prison.
Lacy, Spenser, 22, enters plea of no contest to two counts of petit theft (one of them a lesser included) and one count of trespassing on property. One of the counts was originally grand theft. The judge withholds adjudication and sentences him to six months of probation and 56 days in jail, with credit for 56 days of jail time served. Lacy also had to pay restitution to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.
Lilliot, Eduard Leverett, 43, enters plea of no contest to lesser included charge of driving while license suspended or revoked, the original charge was driving while license revoked, habitual offender. The judge adjudicates him guilty and sentences him to 12 months probation, plus 100 hours of community service and tells him to obtain a license.
McCloud, Josephus Jr., 54, enters plea of no contest to possession of drug paraphernalia; the state drops the charges of possession of a firearm ammunition by a convicted felon and possession of a controlled substance. The judge adjudicates McCloud guilty on the one charge and sentences him to 105 days in the county jail, with credit for 105 days served.
Pantin, Jennifer Nicole, 40, enters plea of no contest to three of five charges; the state drops the other two. The charges she pleads to are possession of contraband at a state correctional institution and two counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell. The state drops two counts of possession of a controlled substance. The judge withholds adjudication and sentences Pantin to three years of probation, with the probation transferred to Miami-Dade, where the defendant resides. Additional conditions of the probation are that Pantin not take illegal drugs and that she submit to random urinalyses. The judge warns that if she violates her probation, she could face up 25 years in prison.
Roberts Jr., John Raymond, 34, admits to violation of probation on three cases, one of them in Leon County. The cases involve resisting arrest with violence and two counts of felony battery. The judge adjudicates Roberts guilty and sentences him to three years of probation and gives him 570 days credit for time served. The judge warns that if he violates probation, he could face up to five years of prison.
Ross, Mark Edward, 60, enters plea of no contest to possession of methamphetamine, two counts of possession of a controlled substance and one of driving while license suspended or revoked. The judge adjudicates Ross guilty, sentences him to 45 days in the county jail, and credits him with 45 days served.
Saahir, Alexandria Keiela, 25, enters plea of no contest to lesser stipulated charged of culpable negligence. The original charge was neglect of child. The judge withholds adjudication and sentences Saahir to six months of probation and instructs her to follow the Department of Children and Families treatment plan. The judge warns that if Saahir violates her probation she could face 11 months and 29 days in the county jail.