According to Magistrate Court records, the following individuals had activity in their cases:
In Magistrate Cynthia Broce-Kelley’s court:
Ty H. Cochran, 20, of Dunmore, pleaded no contest December 26 to a charge of speeding. Cochran was assessed $206.01 in court costs and fines.
Kevin Scott Lambert, 27, of Durbin, pleaded no contest December 11 to a charge of failure to field tag deer before moving it. Lambert was assessed $231.48 in court costs and fines.
Randy Lee Long, 19, of Marlinton, pleaded guilty December 15 to a charge of speeding. Long was assessed $201.48 in court costs and fines.
James Blaine Wilfong, 69, of Durbin, pleaded no contest December 4 to a charge of speeding. Wilfong was assessed $201.48 in court costs and fines.
In Magistrate Jennifer Dunz’s court:
Matthew B. Ayres, 44, of Knoxville, Tennessee, pleaded no contest December 6 to a charge of speeding. Ayres was assessed $201.48 in court costs and fines.
Hailey M. Bradshaw, 22, of Marlinton, pleaded no contest December 20 to a charge of selling beer to under 21 year old customer. Bradshaw was assessed $231.48 in court costs and fines.
Zachary A. Davis, 37, of Slaty Fork, pleaded guilty December 20 to a charge of selling beer to under 21 year old customer. Davis was assessed $231.48 in court costs and fines.
Daniel B. Esh, 23, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty December 21 to a charge of failure to register deer. Esh was assessed $201.48 in court costs and fines.
India J. King, 20, of Marlinton, pleaded no contest December 19 to a charge of selling beer to under 21 year old customer. King was assessed $231.48 in court costs and fines.
Scott C. Kump, II, 59, of Henrico, Virginia, pleaded guilty December 6 to a charge of speeding. Kump was assessed $206.01 in court costs and fines.
Kenneth Lee Queen, 25, of Marlinton, pleaded guilty December 19 to a charge of hunting without a license. Queen was assessed $931.48 in court costs and fines.
Kevin Wayne Phillips, Jr., 27, of Nettie, pleaded guilty December 12 to a charge of disorderly conduct. Phillips was assessed $201.48 in court costs and fines.