Offenders Sentenced To Prison Terms In Douglas County Circuit Court
On Tuesday, Oct. 2, during Law Day, Judge John Moody sentenced the following people to the Department of Corrections:
Roderick Hebert, 44, of Springfield, Ill., was sentenced to 5 years in prison for passing bad checks after Hebert violated his probation based on violation reports from Probation and Parole. The original offense occurred on Aug. 20, 2010.
Sean Roberson, 24, of Mt. Vernon, was sentenced to two years in prison for burglary 2nd degree after Roberson violated his probation based on violation reports from Probation and Parole. The original offense occurred on Oct. 30, 2011.
Raymond Baird, 43, of Ava, was sentenced to two years in prison for possession of a controlled substance after Baird absconded from Probation and Parole and committed other violations as well. The original offense occurred Jan. 8, 2011.
On Tuesday, Nov. 6, during November Law Day, Judge John Moody sentenced the following people to the Department of Corrections:
David Henry, 35, of Mansfield, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for distribution of a controlled substance after Henry admitted to violating his probation. The original offense occurred on July 29, 2008. Henry was sentenced under 217.262, RSMo., which requires him to complete long term treatment within the Department of Corrections.
Charles Pollard, 34, of Ava, was sentenced to three years in prison for damaging jail property. This offense occurred on Oct. 21, while Pollard was being held in the Douglas County Jail on an unrelated charge.
Justin Stanton, 33, of Crane, was sentenced to three years in prison for resisting arrest by fleeing after violating his probation. The original offense occurred on Oct. 25, 2008. Stanton is currently incarcerated in the Department of Corrections and this sentence will run concurrently with the Stone County charge that he is already serving in prison. Stanton was sentenced under 217.362, RSMo, which requires him to complete long term treatment while incarcerated.
Crystal Prock, 30, of Ava, was sentenced to seven years in prison for stealing after Prock violated her probation based on a report by Probation and Parole.
The original offense occurred on Oct. 14, 2009.
Prock was also sentenced to four years in prison for the new charge of resisting arrest by fleeing, which occurred on Aug. 30 of this year. The sentences will run consecutively for a total of 11 years in the Department of Corrections.