INEZ, KY. — A Martin County grand jury issued numerous indictments on November 4, 2022. Among the charges are Christopher Marcum and Adam Maynard both being charged with assault in the third degree by attempting to assault Deputy David Adams with the Martin County Sheriff’s Department, while acting in the capacity of his office.
Here is a list of the indictments handed down:
Commonwealth of Ky vs. Billy Perry
The Grand Jury charges that on or before September 8, 2022 in Martin County, Ky, the above named defendant:
1. Billy Perry 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.
1. 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.
1. Christopher Marcum committed the offense of assault in the third degree by knowingly and unlawfully physically assaulting or attempting to assault Deputy David Adams with the Martin County Sheriff’s Department, while acting in the capacity of his office.
Commonwealth of Ky vs. Adam Maynard
The Grand Jury charges that on or before October 19, 2022 in Martin County, Ky, the above named defendant:
1. Adam Maynard committed the offense of assault in the third degree by knowingly and unlawfully physically assaulting or attempting to assault Deputy David Adams with the Martin County Sheriff’s Department, while acting in the capacity of his office.
1. Jeremy Harmon committed the offense of strangulation by intentionally, without consent, impedes the normal breathing or circulation of the blood of anohter, applying pressure to the throat or neck of another, or by blocking the nose or mouth of another person, namely Cora White.
2. Jeremy Harmon committed the offense of assault in the fourth degree by knowingly and unlawfully physically assaulting Desiree Scott.
Commonwealth of Ky vs. Lonnie Jude
Commonwealth of Ky vs. Christopher Marcum
Commonwealth of Ky vs. Christopher Maynard
Commonwealth of Ky vs. Blake Spaulding
1. Blake Spaulding committed the offense of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon by possessing a .22 caliber Heritage Arms brand handgun after having been previously convicted of a felony.
2. Blake Spaulding committed the offense of public intoxication by knowingly and unlawfully being manifestly under the influence of a controlled substance to the degree he may endanger himself or other persons or property, or unreasonable annoy persons in his vicinity.
Commonwealth of Ky vs. Kenneth Mollette
1. On August 16, 2022, Kenneth Mollette committed the offense of assault in the first degree when he intentionally caused serious physical injury to Jason Fields, by means of a deadly instrument.
NOTE: AN INDICTMENT IS NOT PROOF OF GUILT OR INNOCENCE