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Henson County court records multiple guilty and no-contest pleas, several drug-exposure child-endangerment cases, and sentences in morning docket

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During the morning docket, the court took pleas and entered sentences in several criminal cases, including an 8-year agreed sentence in a theft case, consecutive suspended terms in methamphetamine-related pleas, and multiple child-endangerment pleas amended to aggravated assault with probation and 0-tolerance drug conditions.

HENSON COUNTY, Tenn. — The Henson County Circuit Court addressed a busy criminal docket, taking arraignments, accepting multiple guilty and no-contest pleas, and recording sentences and conditions of probation in a range of cases, including theft, drug possession/resale, DUI/evading, and several child-exposure matters handled by the Department of Children’s Services (DCS). Notable outcomes recorded on the morning docket included: - Cody (Tony) Jett pleaded guilty to felony theft (document 2024CR30). The court accepted a negotiated sentence of eight years in the Tennessee Department of Corrections, suspended to probation after serving one year; the defendant was ordered to pay court costs and $10,000 restitution to Steve Hudson. The judgment on the record also credited pre-sentence jail…

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