According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals had activity in their cases:
In Magistrate Cynthia Broce-Kelley’s court:
James Patrick Calvert, 41, of Williamsburg, pleaded guilty May 4 to a charge of driving too fast for roadway conditions. Calvert was assessed $195.25 in court costs and fines.
Taylor Matthew Cook, 36, of Marlinton, pleaded no contest April 18 to a charge of battery – making physical contact of insulting/provoking nature/causing physical harm to another. Cook was sentenced to 11 days in jail and ordered to have no contact with the victim for a six-month period. Cook was assessed $175.25 in court costs and fines.
Michael Andrew Stewart, 43, of Marlinton, pleaded guilty May 5 to charges of knowingly or intentionally possessing a controlled substance without a valid prescription and driving while license suspended or revoked. Stewart was sentenced to 90 days suspended jail and placed on six months’ unsupervised probation. Stewart was assessed $450.50 in court costs and fines.
Stewart also pleaded guilty April 7 to a charge of driving while license suspended or revoked. He was assessed $275.25 in court costs and fines.
Nichole Tressie Thompson, 26, of Chesterfield, Virginia, pleaded guilty April 18 to a charge of child passenger safety devices required. Thompson was assessed $199.64 in court costs and fines.
Larry A. Johnson, 53, of Marlinton, pleaded guilty April 20 to charges of improper use of evidence of registration, no vehicle insurance and operation without certificate of inspection or failure to produce certificate. Johnson was assessed $765.75 in court costs and fines.
Angela G. Turner, 48, of Marlinton, pleaded guilty April 5 to a charge of driving while license revoked for DUI. Turner was sentenced to 30 days suspended jail and placed on 30 days of unsupervised probation. Turner was assessed $275.25 in court costs and fines.