Showing posts with label Sentencing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sentencing. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Man Sentenced for Delivery Truck Driver Robbery

On May 6, 2008, Tiamonta Tiar Robbins, 18, was convicted and sentenced to serve 6 1/2- 9 years in prison for a robbery he committed on March 6, 2007.

Robbins robbed a Frito Lay delivery truck driver at the Pilot Station, located on Statesville Avenue. While sitting in his delivery truck, the victim was approached by Robbins, who pointed a gun at him and demanded money. The victim attempted to flee and fell from the truck- causing severe damage to his wrist. Robbins then took a computer bag from the truck and fled the scene.

Tiamonta Robbins was arrested for the robbery on June 11, 2007. At the time of his arrest, he was on probation for a prior narcotics charge.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Teen Sent to Jail for Armed Robbery

William Gosier, 17, was found guilty and sentenced to serve 5 - 6 1/2 years in prison for an armed robbery offense he committed on January 22, 2007.

Police say the victim was working inside a home he was renovating on Rockwood Road when two young black males came inside and pointed handguns at him. They robbed him of his wallet and cash and fled in the neighborhood. Through the course of the investigation, a third suspect was also identified.

Gosier, then 16, and two juveniles, were located and arrested. Gosier was charged with armed robbery and conspiracy to commit armed robbery. On April 29, 2008, after only 1 hour of deliberation, a jury found William Gosier guilty on all counts. He had no prior record of convictions.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Sentencing Updates

Two of Charlotte's dangerous criminals were sentenced today in District Court.

Akim Lockwood: Convicted of stabbed a cab driver multiple times and on December 14, 2006. The incident occurred on Queens Road around 8:00 pm.

Lockwood stabbed the driver- leaving him for dead. He ran from the scene to a church, where he showed up bleeding from knife wounds. The police were called and Lockwood was arrested.

Lockwood was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to a minimum of 13 years in prison.

Donald Pruitt, 45, pled guilty to five counts of second degree rape and five counts of first degree burglary for offenses he committed against women from 1989 to 1991. Pruitt was sentenced to a total of 50 years in prison.

A synopsis of each case is listed below:

  • 11/28/1989: A 47-year old woman was asleep in her residence when Pruitt cut a screen door and forced open the back door of the residence. He then threatened the victim with a knife and raped her.
  • 07/20/1991: A 31-year old woman was asleep in her residence when Pruitt entered through a secured window. Once inside, Pruitt threatened the victim with a knife and raped her.
  • 10/12/1991: A 16-year old girl was asleep in her bedroom when Pruitt forced entry into her locked residence. He threatened and raped the young woman before fleeing the residence.
  • 11/23/1991: A 27-year old woman was asleep when Donald Pruitt entered her residence through a secured window. He then threatened and raped the victim before fleeing the residence.
  • 11/25/1991: A 60-year old woman was asleep when Pruitt entered her residence through a secured window. Pruitt then threatened and raped the victim before fleeing the residence.

Lisa Greene Found Guilty of Murder & Arson

A jury has found Lisa Louise Greene, 42, guilty of first degree murder and first degree arson for setting the fire that killed her two children on January 10, 2006.

The jurors announced they had reached a unanimous verdict after nearly 14 hours of deliberations.

The sentencing phase of the trial starts Friday morning at the Cabarrus County Courthouse.

More Info @ Prior Blog Posts: 3/17/2006 & 3/01/2006
WCNC: Watch the verdict read in court

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Carolina Panthers Guard Found Guilty

On Tuesday, Carolina Panthers' guard Jeremy Bridges was found guilty of misdemeanor assault by pointing a gun.

Bridges was arrested on July 26th after a dancer accused him of pointing a gun at her in the parking lot of a strip club. The incident occurred just one day prior to the start of training camp.

Bridges was sentenced to a 60-day suspended sentence and one year of unsupervised probation. In addition, Bridges was ordered to pay $500 fine and complete 60 hours of community service. The Panthers suspended Bridges for the first two regular season games.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Former CMS Teacher Sentenced to 20-years for Sex Charges

In Federal Court today, Jimmie Vance Grubbs, 67, a former CMS school teacher was sentenced to serve 20 years in federal prison, followed by a supervised release term of life.

Grubbs entered a guilty plea to 12 separate federal criminal counts alleging interstate transportation of a minor for the purpose of engaging in criminal sexual activity and illicit sexual conduct.

During the sentencing hearing, the government presented testimony and evidence showing that Grubbs had been molesting boys since the 1970's- and continued to molest boys throughout the 1980's, 1990's... up to 2004. In all, the government presented evidence that Grubbs had molested at least six boys over the past three decades in addition to the five boys alleged in the Indictment.

In handing down today’s sentence, U.S. District Judge Robert J. Conrad, Jr. noted that Grubbs’ abuse of boys took place at Grubbs’ home, at the school where he taught language arts, at various churches, where he was a Sunday School teacher and Youth Group leader and on trips to Myrtle Beach and on trips to the University of South Carolina sporting events. Judge Conrad deemed Grubbs “the worst kind of predator.”

Federal Court Documents:
Indictment #1 - Indictment #2 - Plea Agreement - Sentencing Media Release

Monday, October 15, 2007

Recent Federal Court Sentencing

The following criminals were recently sentenced in Federal Court. All case information can be found in the indictment & sentencing documents.

JAMELL LASHON ALEXANDER
Charge: Armed Robbery & Interference with commerce by threats or violence. Alexander & three other men robbed two different convenience stores in Feb 2006
Sentence: 126 months or 10.5 years
Docs: Federal Indictment & Sentencing Order







MICHAEL STEWART FREEMAN
Charge: Bank Robbery- Robbed the Wachovia Bank on South Blvd on 4/5/06
Sentence: 82 months or 6.8 years
Docs: Federal Indictment & Sentencing Order








NICHOLAS CURETON
Charge: Possession of firearm by a felon
Priors: Armed Robbery. Pending state charges include: armed robbery & assault with a deadly weapon. Cureton will be tried by the state after he serves his Federal sentence.
Sentence: 36 months or 3 years
Docs: Federal Indictment & Sentencing Order







NAVINH SONNARATHEKSONE
Charge: Possession with intent to distribute & conspiracy to distribute Ecstasy
Sentence: 50 months or 4 years
Docs: Federal Indictment & Sentencing Order








RUSSELL AVERY ALVEREST
Charge: Possession of firearm by a felon
Priors: Convicted for robbery in Bronx, NY
Sentence: 57 months or 4.75 years
Docs: Federal Indictment & Sentencing Order

Friday, August 31, 2007

Macedonia Baptist Church Pastor Sentenced

Dr. John Henry Walker, 48, Pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church in Charlotte, was sentenced today on nine federal criminal counts in connection with false statements on bank loans, tax evasion and making false statements to federal agents.

US District Judge Frank D. Whitney sentenced Walker to serve five years in prison, followed by a five-year term of supervised release. In addition, Walker was ordered to pay approximately $274,000 in restitution to the IRS plus any interest and penalties.

The church congregation voted to keep Walker as Pastor after he was indicted last year. Several of Walker’s supporters and non-supporters were inside and outside the courthouse during the eight hour sentencing hearing today. After Walker was sentenced this evening, a big commotion erupted outside the courthouse. (See news links below for video/photos)

John Henry Walker came to lead the Macedonia Baptist Church in 1992. In the beginning of his tenure, Walker received compensation considered ‘normal’ for a church leader. According to the 10-page Federal Indictment, things changed in 1998 when Walker started stealing church monies and lied on his tax returns to evade paying taxes. Walker was only charged for the crimes he committed from 1998-2003; however, it was mentioned in today’s sentencing hearing that Walker’s illegal activities continued up until he was indicted last November.

Indictment Highlights:
- From 1998-2003, Walker personally earned $600,000 in taxable income. He reported to the IRS a taxable income of $55,000 during the six year period; therefore, he evaded paying $125,000 in taxes. The court documents show the church paid Walker in excess of $900,000 in salary from 1998-2003. This amount does not include unreported gifts and non-income payments. In addition, Walker made over $100,000 for speaking engagements, performing ceremonies, etc. and the church paid for most of his living expenses.

- From 1998-2003, Walker used church credit cards for personal expenditures in excess of $25,000 per year. He used the credit card to pay for hotel rooms and travel expenses for his extramarital affairs with female church members. He used the card to purchase Viagra and he took several cash advances to hide his use of the card. He would submit receipts to the church with bogus information about what he spent the money on. According to church records, Walker did not account (or provide bogus receipts) for $65,000 of the $150,000 in credit card charges.

- Walker is charged with lying on several loan and credit card applications and he lied to Federal Investigators when they were investigating him. One example of this is when he pledged to investigators he only received a $2,000 yearly bonus from the church when in fact his bonuses ranged from $18,000 to $43,000 each year!

- In addition to the salary Walker was paid by the church, he used church funds to pay for extra-ordinary expenses. Church funds paid Walker: a salary, his family lived in a church owned home (which he purchased for $5,000 and later sold for $123,000.) Walker received a housing allowance of $2,000 per month, an average annual bonus of $30,000, a Christmas bonus, paid vacations and use of luxury church owned vehicles. From 1998-2003, the church paid for his legal services, tax liabilities of $10,500 and his social security contributions of $25,000. Walker and his Minister wife, Rosie Knight Walker, published several books and the church paid for all publication costs and the Walker’s kept all the profits from sales.

If the general church account did not have the monies to compensate Walker, he would transfer money from the building construction account or the summer youth enrichment account to compensate himself. He even loaned himself $6,500 from the summer youth account when he purchased a home in 2001 and he never paid it back. So, church members were donating money for one purpose and Walker used it for another. Read the indictment for more detailed information.

Court Docs: * DOJ Press Release * Walker Sentencing Memo *Federal Indictment
News Reports: WBTVWSOCWCNCNews 14Charlotte Observer

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

2006 Case Updates & Sentencing

Click on the following links to view updated information about some of the crimes I wrote about last year:

Friday, August 24, 2007

Holly Mitchell is off to Prison...

On Thursday, the infamous repeat offender Holly Mitchell was sentenced to serve 15 to 18 months in prison.
Mitchell pled guilty to five felony charges-including the charge associated with him bringing an assault rifle to a football game last September. The other felony charges Mitchell was convicted of yesterday include; breaking and entering, conspiracy, larceny, attempted larceny and possession of a firearm by a felon.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Dilworth's Serial Arsonist Sentenced

Last June, Susan Elaine Davidson (R) was charged with multiple counts of arson after she set numerous fires in the Dilworth area of Charlotte. Using forensics, investigators were able to connect and charge Davidson for four of the fires, however, they believe she is responsible for several more.

Davidson terrorized the residents of the Dilworth community for six months. She set fires outside homes in the middle of the night- using items from her home, such as cooking grease and paper towels. Davidson's fires damaged several homes and left residents awake at night- praying they wouldn't be the next target of the serial arsonist.

Susan Davidson was charged with two counts of first degree arson, burning of uninhabited structures and setting fire to grass/brush land. Earlier this year, she struck a plea deal with prosecutors. Davidson escaped jail time and received 36 months (3 years) of supervised probation. In addition, she is banned from stepping foot in the Dilworth area.