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Dixon County court accepts multiple pleas, imposes sentences and sets restitution or probation terms
Summary
At the Dixon County Circuit Court session, judges accepted several no-contest and guilty pleas, imposed sentences ranging from suspended jail time to probation and reserved restitution in some theft cases. Several defendants were ordered to report for jail or probation intake; multiple matters were set for May 19 status dates.
Dixon County Circuit Court accepted a string of guilty and no-contest pleas on multiple indictments and entered sentences or supervision conditions on Jan. 14.
Among the outcomes the court recorded: a judicial diversion and suspended sentence for one defendant, suspended prison terms and short jail terms for others, reserved restitution determinations, and specific treatment and supervision conditions in several matters. The court also set multiple status dates — most commonly May 19 — to allow discovery, coordination with other jurisdictions or victim-restoration work.
Key dispositions and orders handled during the session included:
- Christopher Michael Deveni: Pleaded no contest to a single-count theft indictment (docket 2024 CR 123). The court sentenced him to three years in the Tennessee Department of Correction suspended to supervised probation after serving 30 days…
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