According to reports of Missouri’s 42nd Judicial Circuit:
Charges
• Robert A. Cole-Duncan was charged in an April 26 complaint with one felony count of non-support, total arrears in excess of 12 monthly payments due under order of support.
• Xenith Z. Crews was charged in an April 25 complaint with one felony count of forgery and one misdemeanor count of owner operating a motor vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility (motor vehicle required to be registered).
• Grace V. Landers was charged in an April 22 complaint with felony counts of possession of controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence in felony prosecution.
Sentences
• Sara Cunningham was sentenced April 23 to a 10-year suspended execution of sentence probation with 5 years of probation with standard terms and special term to include the repayment of restitution and placement in the Springfield Restoration Hope Program. Cunningham was charged with two counts of first-degree tampering with motor vehicle, 1st degree property damage, leaving scene of accident - property damage exceeding $1,000 and resisting arrest by fleeing - creating a substantial risk of serious injury/death to any person. The sentence came over the objection of the state, which sought a 10-year sentence in the department of corrections. Cunningham had spent the past 7 months in the Dent County Jail due to a previous bond violation.
• Amy Jo Jackson pled guilty April 23 to felony driving while revoked and misdemeanor DWI - first. She was sentenced to four years in the department of corrections as requested by Prosecutor Andrew Curley.
• Lacy McEntire pled guilty April 23 to possession of fentanyl and was sentenced to a seven-year suspended execution of sentence probation with five years of probation and parole with drug court treatment as requested by Prosecutor Andrew Curley.
• James Wallace had his probation for two cases for felony possession of controlled substance revoked April 23 and was sentenced to seven years in the department of corrections under Statute 559.115 as requested by prosecutor Curley.
