Polk superior court results

Published 7:45 am Thursday, December 8, 2011

In a Polk County Superior Court Administration session held Wednesday, Nov. 30, with Judge Mark E. Powell presiding, 174 cases were heard. Some cases were continued or dismissed.

The following persons were convicted of a crime (names are given as they appear in court records):

Katrina Sue Batey was convicted of possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule III controlled substance, selling/delivering a schedule III controlled substance, trafficking opium or heroin, maintaining a vehicle/dwelling/place for a controlled substance, selling/delivering marijuana and trafficking opium or heroin. Batey was sentenced to two years supervised probation, $775 in restitution to the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) special fund, $1,800 for SBI lab fees and court costs.

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Anthony Dion Constance was convicted of a felony probation violation. Constance’s probation was revoked.

Randolph Galarza was convicted of a felony probation violation out of county. Galarza’s probation was terminated.

Darell Donell Gary was convicted of a felony probation violation. Gary’s probation was revoked.

Michael Kareen Hannon was convicted of 17 counts of insurance fraud, two counts of attempting to obtain property under false pretenses, continuing criminal enterprise, 16 counts of obtaining property under false pretenses and felony conspirary. Hannon was sentenced to 10 terms of three years supervised probation, 60 days in jail and court costs.

Ashley Lynne Leija, aka Ashley Lynn Hannon, was convicted of five counts of insurance fraud, felony conspiracy and five counts of obtaining property under false pretenses. Leija was sentenced to three terms of three years supervised probation.

George Keith Littlejohn was convicted of possession of a firearm by a felon and obtaining property under false pretenses. Littlejohn was sentenced to 13 to 16 months at the N.C. Department of Corrections for possession of a firearm by a felon and eight to 10 months at the N.C. Department of Corrections for obtaining property under false pretenses.