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Carroll County General Sessions Court Report

By The Banner News Team
From the Mar 31, 2026 e-Edition

HUNTINGDON (March 25) — The following cases were heard in Carroll County General Sessions Court on March 25.

The following cases were bound over to a grand jury:

Jason Matthew Sharp, Forrest Circle, McKenzie, bound over, Sexual Offender Registration Form Violation.

Chasity N. Utley, Voss Lane, Huntingdon, bound over, Schedule II Drugs: Meth – Mfg., Deliver, Sell, Possess; bound over, Tampering With Evidence – Attempted Sol., bound over, Schedule VI Drugs: 10-19 Marij. Plant/Hash >2 lbs. 1g-4lb.; bound over, Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia Uses and Activities; bound over, Possession Without Prescription Unlawful; bound over, Driving While License Suspended – Second or Subsequent; bound over, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange; bound over, Possession Without Prescription Unlawful; bound over, Meth – Mfg., Deliver, Sell, Possess With Intent; bound over, Evading Arrest; bound over, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, bound over, Casual Exchange - Adult/Minor – Schedule VI; bound over, Casual Exchange - Adult/Minor – Schedule VI; bound over, Casual Exchange - Adult/Minor – Schedule VI; bound over, Driving While License Suspended; bound over, Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia Uses and Activities.

The following case resulted in a guilty plea or finding:

Shun Ulric Conley, Jax Road, Atwood, guilty, DUI: First Offense, $350 fine, 11/29, supervised probation for until all conditions completed, cannot drive in Tennessee for one year, ignition interlock, DUI school, to report to serve on April 4, 2026, at 8 a.m.

Tierra Shalece Diggs, Tanglewood Court, Nashville, guilty – lesser charge, Driving While License Canceled, no fine, six months, supervised probation for sentence, unsupervised probation once paid and conditions met.

Kirstie Danielle Humphrey, Dodd Street, Hollow Rock, guilty, Probation Violation – Booked, no fine, 11/29, may be furlough to inpatient rehab after serving 90 days, will receive day-for-day credit upon successful completion.

Kirstie Danielle Humphrey, Dodd Street, Hollow Rock, guilty – lesser charge, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, $1,000 fine, 11/29, sentence suspended except for 30 days. 11/29 supervised probation; guilty, Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia Uses and Activities, $500 fine, 11/29, sentence suspended except for 30 days, 11/29 supervised probation; dismissed, Schedule II Drugs: Cocaine < 1/2 Gram; dismissed, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange – Fentanyl; dismissed, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange (Marj. < 1/2 oz. or 14.175 grams.

Kirstie Danielle Humphrey, Dodd Street, Hollow Rock, guilty – lesser charge, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, $1,000 fine, 11/29, sentence suspended except for 30 days, 11/29 supervised probation; guilty, Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia Uses and Activities, $500 fine, 11/29, sentence suspended except for 30 days, 11/29 supervised probation; dismissed, Schedule II Drugs: Cocaine < 1/2 Gram; dismissed, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange – Fentanyl; dismissed, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange (Marj. < 1/2 oz. or 14.175 Grams).

Rodger Dale Lawson, Florida Avenue, McKenzie, guilty, Disorderly Conduct, no fine, 30 days, unsupervised probation for balance, payment arrangements through clerk’s office.

David Phillips, Parks Road, Gleason, guilty, Probation Violation – Booked, no fine, six months, supervised probation for six months, probation extended six months.

Blake Alexander Roberts, Hillview Drive, McKenzie, guilty, DUI: Second Offense, $600 fine, 11/29, supervised probation for 120 days then unsupervised probation if conditions met, cognitive behavioral training course, alcohol drug evaluation and recommendations, cannot drive for two years, ignition interlock, DUI school, can get day-for-day credit upon successful completion of inpatient rehab and after serving 17 days; dismissed, Driving While License Revoked Due to Conviction of DUI.

Michael Roberts, North College Street, Paris, guilty, Meth – Mfg., Deliver, Sell, Possess With Intent, $750 fine, 11/29, sentence suspended except for 30 days, 12 days credit time-served, minimum 90 days supervised probation then balance, unsupervised if all conditions met, after 20 days served, last 10 can be served on consecutive weekends; dismissed, Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia Uses and Activities; dismissed, Tampering With Evidence.

Sterling Seabrook, East Drive, Memphis, guilty – lesser charge, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, $1,000 fine, 11/29, sentence suspended except for 30 days, credit for 35 days, time-served, sentence to run concurrent, 11/29 supervised probation, alcohol and drug evaluation, vehicle forfeited to Carroll County Sheriff’s Office; guilty, Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia Uses and Activities, $500 fine, 11/29, sentence suspended except for 30 days, credit for 35 days, time-served sentence to run concurrent, 11/29 supervised probation, alcohol and drug evaluation; dismissed, Schedule II Drugs: Cocaine < 1/2 Gram; dismissed, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange; dismissed, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange (Marj. < 1/2 oz. or 14.175 Grams); dismissed, Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia Uses and Activities; dismissed, Meth – Mfg., Deliver, Sell, Possess With Intent.

Cory J. Woods, Miller Road, Camden, guilty, Probation Violation – Booked, no fine, 30 days, supervised probation for balance.

The following cases were dismissed:

Tierra Shalece Diggs, Tanglewood Court, Nashville, dismissed, Display of Registration Plates; dismissed, Financial Responsibility Law.

Kirstie Danielle Humphrey, Dodd Street, Hollow Rock, dismissed, Meth – Possess or Casual Exchange; dismissed, Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia Uses and Activities; dismissed, Meth – Possess or Casual Exchange; dismissed, Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia Uses and Activities.

Chasity N. Utley, Voss Lane, Huntingdon, dismissed, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon.

The following cases were rescheduled:

Terry Carey, Harrison Stephen Maness, Mark Daniel Noah, Sterling Seabrook, Tyler Wright.

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