Grand Jury Indictments returned in Lawrence County on October 22, 2020 ranging from possession charges to distribution of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor.
Those with no pics may not have been arrested yet or may have been given a citation.
Commonwealth vs. Troy Miller
The Grand Jury charges that on or before July 26, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
- Committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Heroin.
- Acted alone or in complicity with Adam Fletcher committed the offense of possession of drug paraphernalia by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a syringe.
Commonwealth vs. Katelyn Fyffe
The Grand Jury charges that on or before July 26, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
- Committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Heroin.
Commonwealth vs. Corbie Fyffe
The Grand Jury charges that on or before September 16, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
- Committed the offense of intimidating a witness in the legal process by knowingly and unlawfully by the use of physical force or threat directed to a witness or person he/she believes will be a participant in the legal process, or by influence or attempt to influence, his testimony, vote, decision or opinion.
Commonwealth vs. Michael Wayne Farley
The Grand Jury charges that on or before May 2, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
- Committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Fentanyl.
- Committed the offense of tampering with physical evidence by knowingly and unlawfully destroying, removing, altering or concealing physical evidence that he believed would be used against him in an official proceeding.
- Committed the offense of public intoxication (excluding alcohol) by knowingly and unlawfully being in a public setting manifestly under the influence of controlled substance or other drugs.
Commonwealth vs. Asiaa Meeks
The Grand Jury charges that on or before March 9, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Acted alone or in complicity with Kody Harless committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine.
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Acted alone or in complicity with Kody Harless committed the offense of possession of drug paraphernalia by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of multiple baggies and cut/altered straws.
Commonwealth vs. Kody Harless
The Grand Jury charges that on or before March 9, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Acted alone or in complicity with Asiaa Meeks committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine.
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Acted alone or in complicity with Asiaa Meeks committed the offense of possession of drug paraphernalia by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of multiple baggies and cut/altered straws.
Commonwealth vs. Bradley Parsley
The Grand Jury charges that on or before September 8, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Committed the offense of assault in the first degree by intentionally causing serious physical injury to another person, namely Hunter B. Hale, by means of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument.
Commonwealth vs. James Burchette
The Grand Jury charges that on or before April 24, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Committed the offense of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a Marlin .22 mag caliber rifle after having been previously convicted of a felony.
Commonwealth vs. Alexis Boyd
The Grand Jury charges that on or before September 18, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine.
Commonwealth vs. Amity Ison
The Grand Jury charges that on or before August 11, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance in the second degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a schedule III-controlled substance, and $58.00 in cash, with the intent to traffic in that schedule III-controlled substance, Suboxone or by trafficking in that controlled substance.
Commonwealth vs. William M. Howard
The Grand Jury charges that on or before March 30, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Committed the offense of distribution of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor, while having knowledge of the content and character of the same, possessed with the intent to distribute, exhibit or profit or gain or offer to distribute, thirty-three images portraying sexual performance by minors.
Commonwealth vs. Amity Ison
The Grand Jury charges that on or August 11, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine.
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Committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Heroin.
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Committed the offense of tampering with physical evidence by knowingly and unlawfully destroying, removing, altering or concealing physical evidence that he believed would be used against him in an official proceeding.
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Committed the offense of drug paraphernalia use/possession by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of pipes containing residue and baggies used to store controlled substances.
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Committed the violation of failure to wear a seat belt by knowingly and unlawfully operating a motor vehicle upon a Ky roadway without the use of proper safety restraints.
Commonwealth vs. James F. Bolt
The Grand Jury charges that on or before April 30, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Committed the offense of sexual abuse in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully and by subjecting a child less than twelve years of age to sexual contact.
Commonwealth vs. Kevin Zornes
The Grand Jury charges that on or before September 20, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Three counts of committing the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, $1,584.37 in cash, a syringe, and cut/altered straws with the intent to traffic in that controlled substance or by trafficking in a controlled substance, namely Methamphetamine.
Commonwealth vs. Maria Ann Thompson
The Grand Jury charges that on or before September 21, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine, $153.00 in cash, and digital scales with the intent to traffic in that controlled substance or by trafficking in a controlled substance, namely Methamphetamine.
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A resident of the state of West Virginia, committed the offense of importing Heroin by knowingly and unlawfully transporting any quantity of Heroin into the Commonwealth by any means with the intent to sell or distribute the Heroin.
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Committed the offense of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol/drugs, first offense within five years by operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or other substances that impair a driver’s ability to operate that motor vehicle.
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Committed the violation of failure to or improper signal by knowingly and unlawfully operating a motor vehicle upon a Ky roadway and failing to properly signal entering that Ky roadway or by improperly signaling when entering the Ky roadway.
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Committed the violation of failing to wear seat belts by knowingly and unlawfully operating a motor vehicle upon a Ky roadway without proper safety restraints.
Commonwealth vs. Brian Howell
The Grand Jury charges that on or before June 3, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Acted alone or in complicity with April L. Meeks committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine, an envelope containing $274.00 in cash, a torch, a pipe, numerus syringes, and digital scales with the intent to traffic in that controlled substance or by trafficking in a controlled substance, namely Methamphetamine.
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Acted alone or in complicity with April L. Meeks committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, and envelope containing $274.00 in cash, a torch, a pipe, numerus syringes, and digital scales with the intent to traffic in that controlled substance or by trafficking in a controlled substance, namely Fentanyl.
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Committed the offense of tampering with physical evidence by knowingly and unlawfully destroying, removing, altering or concealing physical evidence that he believed would be used against him in an official proceeding.
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Acted alone or in complicity with April L. Meeks committed the offense of trafficking in Marijuana (less than 8 ounces) by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of Marijuana, and envelope containing $274.00 in cash, a torch, a pipe, numerus syringes, and digital scales with the intent to traffic in that controlled substance or by trafficking in a controlled substance, namely Marijuana.
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Committed the offense of public intoxication (excluding alcohol) by knowingly and unlawfully appearing in a public setting manifestly under the influence of controlled substances or other drugs.
Commonwealth vs. April L. Meeks
The Grand Jury charges that on or before June 3, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Acted alone or in complicity with Brian Howell committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine, an envelope containing $274.00 in cash, a torch, a pipe, numerus syringes, and digital scales with the intent to traffic in that controlled substance or by trafficking in a controlled substance, namely Methamphetamine.
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Acted alone or in complicity with Brian Howell committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, and envelope containing $274.00 in cash, a torch, a pipe, numerus syringes, and digital scales with the intent to traffic in that controlled substance or by trafficking in a controlled substance, namely Fentanyl.
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Acted alone or in complicity with Brian Howell committed the offense of trafficking in Marijuana (less than 8 ounces) by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of Marijuana, and envelope containing $274.00 in cash, a torch, a pipe, numerus syringes, and digital scales with the intent to traffic in that controlled substance or by trafficking in a controlled substance, namely Marijuana.
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Committed the offense of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs the first offense within five years by operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or other substances that impair a driver’s ability to operate that motor vehicle.
Commonwealth vs. Emily Quaine
The Grand Jury charges that on or before June 25, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine.
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Committed the offense of trafficking in Marijuana (less than 8 ounces) by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of Marijuana, Marijuana e-cigarettes, digital scales and a Marijuana grinder with the intent to traffic in that Marijuana or by trafficking in that Marijuana.
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Committed the offense of possession of drug paraphernalia by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of two altered/cut straws containing chemical residue.
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Committed the violation of speeding 26 mph or greater by knowingly and unlawfully operating a motor vehicle at a speed of 83 miles per hour in a 55 miles per hour speed zone, which is 28 miles per hour over said speed limit.
Commonwealth vs. Jospeh A. Davis
The Grand Jury charges that on or before March 11, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky, the above-named defendant:
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Committed the offense of fleeing or evading the police in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully disregarding the orders of Sgt. Steve Wilburn with the Louisa Police Department to stop who was operating in his official capacity.
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Committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine.
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Committed the offense of drug paraphernalia use/possession by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a syringe and digital scales.
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Committed the offense of operating a motor vehicle on suspended or revoke license by knowingly and unlawfully operating a motor vehicle while his license to operate the motor vehicle had been suspended or revoked.
- An indictment is not proof of guilt or innocence but a charge by a grand jury there is enough evidence to proceed in
Judge Preston will let them all off with a slap in the wrist. Law enforcement does their job well but the judicial system does not.
I see that mangy constable is going to do his best to send Corbie Fyffe to prison. Boy he looks dangerous alright! The preacher/constable needs to get on his knees. Poor old man.
So if Corbie Fyffe breaks the law sells drugs and uses them it’s the preachers fault and Corbie shouldn’t be charged. Corbie is a big boy. He needs to grow up and act like one. Put the drugs down.
He wasn’t indicted for selling drugs, he was indicted for supposedly intimidating that cowardly constable; a more likely than not made up story, so the constable could look like a big man, and get his picture in the paper. He also wasn’t charged at any time with selling drugs, you do know that…right?
Sometimes the best treatment is prison terms.
Sometimes it is John, many times actually. This isn’t one of the times; the old man committed misdemeanors, was only charged with misdemeanors, then was indicted for a felony. It is simply about this preacher/constable wanting his picture in the paper. I was a trained Kentucky police officer for 20 years, and this is NOT what a real law officer does. This is about a glory hound getting some free publicity from a made up story. The preacher should be voted out in the next election, and that’s my opinion.
The preacher needs to be at the alter not up holding the law