On March 18, 2019 Campbell Criminal Court Judge E. Shayne Sexton found the following individuals in violation of their supervised release and remanded them to Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC) custody:David Joseph Baird, of LaFollette, had previously plead guilty to Theft > $10,000.00, and Aggravated Burglary and received a suspended sentence of 5 years supervised by TDOC. He was found guilty of violating the terms of his release and was sentenced to serve his 5 year sentence in TDOC custody.

Jonathan Terry, of Clairfield, had previously plead guilty to Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card >$500, and ten counts of Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card <$500 and received a suspended sentence of 8 years supervised by TDOC. He was found guilty of violating the terms of his release and was sentenced to serve his 8 year sentence in TDOC custody.

Jeremy Lynch, of Jellico, had previously plead guilty to Theft <$1,000 and Theft >$1,000 and received a suspended sentence of 5 years supervised by TDOC. He was found guilty of violating the terms of his release and was sentenced to serve his 5 year sentence in TDOC custody.

Johnny Cupp, of Campbell County, had previously plead guilty to violating the HMVO bar and received a suspended sentence of 4 years supervised by TDOC. He was found guilty of violating the terms of his release and was sentenced to serve his 4 year sentence in TDOC custody.

Paxton Cheleste Long, of LaFollette, had previously plead guilty to twenty counts of Forgery, Theft >$2,500, and Felony Evading Arrest and received a suspended sentence of 3 years supervised by TDOC. He was found guilty of violating the terms of his release and was sentenced to serve his 3 year sentence in TDOC custody.

Angela Broyles Lay, of Duff, had previously plead guilty to two counts of the Sale of Schedule II Oxycodone and received a suspended 3 year sentence supervised by TDOC. She was found guilty of violating the terms of her release and was sentenced to serve her 3 year sentence in TDOC custody.

Lewis Eugene Perry, of LaFollette, had previously plead guilty to Violation of HMVO Bar, and Failure to Appear and received a suspended 2 year sentence supervised by TDOC. He was found guilty of violating the terms of his release and was sentenced to serve his 2 year sentence in TDOC custody.

Dartanyan D. Lay, of Jellico, had previously plead guilty to Aggravated Burglary, Robbery, and Introduction of Contraband into a Penal Facility and received a suspended 6 year sentence supervised by TDOC. He was found guilty of violating the terms of his release and was sentenced to serve his 6 year sentence in TDOC custody.

The above violators were prosecuted by the Office of District Attorney General Jared Effler.  (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 03/22/2019-11AM)

One Reply to “Judge Sexton remands eight Campbell Countians to prison”

  1. Wow.its something why people cant do probation.i love my freedom.the only time i go anywhere is to my dr.appointments.store.n i walk two doors down from me to visit my sister in law.people need to do what the law says.i know i do

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