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Multiple no-contest pleas, probation revocations and diversion orders approved in Humphreys County docket
Summary
The court approved a series of plea agreements, revocations to community corrections, and a judicial-diversion probation in cases heard at a Humphreys County criminal docket; notable outcomes include a $48,084.77 restitution order in a theft case and multiple supervised-probation terms with special conditions.
A Humphreys County criminal docket produced a string of plea agreements and dispositions on a range of charges including theft, drug offenses, probation violations and domestic-related charges. Judges approved plea petitions, suspended sentences to probation in several cases and ordered restitution and special conditions in others.
Among the court-approved agreements: - Michael J. Simpson pleaded no contest to an amended class D felony theft charge under statutory diversion procedures; the court ordered two years of probation and restitution to the Humphreys County Fire Department in the amount of $48,084.77 as reflected on the plea petition. - Ryan Andrew Lancaster pleaded no contest to a felony count related to an alleged homeowner fraud; the court sentenced him to five years suspended to supervised probation, ordered restitution (the parties noted a victims’ claim of about $40,000), barred contact…
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