Polk superior court results

Published 8:57am Friday, October 19, 2012

In Polk County Superior Court Administrative Session held Wed., Oct. 10, 2012 with Judge Mark E. Powell presiding, 83 cases were heard. Some cases were continued or dismissed.
The following persons were convicted of a crime (names are printed as they appear in court records):
Katina L. Emery was convicted of felony probation violation. Emery’s probation was terminated.
Jessica Ashl Fisher-Boyd was convicted of felony probation violation out of county. Fisher-Boyd’s probation was terminated.
Mandi Raye Metcalf was convicted of larceny of a firearm. Metcalf was sentenced to 30 months supervised probation and court costs.
Billy Ray Praytor was convicted of habitual felon, felony larceny and felony possession of a firearm by a felon. Praytor was sentenced to 58 to 82 months at the N.C. Department of Corrections for felony larceny and 66 to 91 months at the N.C. Department of Corrections with 238 days credit and $1,500 in restitution for habitual felon and felony possession of a firearm by felon.
Mitchell Brent Rollins was convicted of assault on a female, habitual felon, assault on government official/employee, resisting public officer and felony maintaining a vehicle, dwelling/place for a controlled substance. Rollins was sentenced to 26 to 44 months at the N.C. Department of Corrections with 128 days credit.

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