Corey James Cameron pleaded no contest to a fourth‑offense driving under the influence charge and was sentenced to four years in the Tennessee Department of Corrections, a $3,000 fine and an eight‑year loss of driving privileges, the court record shows.
Public defense counsel told the court the plea resolved several pending matters, and the judge signed a separate order dismissing related cases that were part of the negotiated agreement. The judge confirmed Cameron waived his right to a grand-jury indictment by proceeding on a criminal information and that the defendant had discussed the DUI‑enhancement provisions with counsel before entering the plea.
The court ordered the sentence to run concurrent to matters in general sessions and other county cases identified in the plea paperwork; the clerk was directed to file the paperwork reflecting concurrent disposition and to notify the Department of Corrections about the remand order.