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Santee Man guilty of domestic violence

Santee Man guilty of domestic violence

A man from Santee is in prison for domestic violence in Orangeburg and burglary in Richland County.

Jonathan Frank Anderson, 31, from 132 Shuler Street, was guilty of the 1st degree domestic violence and the first offense to stop for blue lights in Orangeburg.

Heath Taylor Circuit Judge sentenced him to prison for six years. Taylor received credit to spend 297 days in prison.

Anderson also fulfills a term three years in prison for second -degree burglary in Richland County.


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He was accused of the following offenses, but they were resigned:

• Two accusations of second -degree family violence

• a tall and aggravated family violence number

• a malicious injury number of personal property, evaluated $ 2,000 or less

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• A Driving number of the second offense under suspension, permit not suspended for driving under influence


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In other recent reasons at Orangeburg County Court:

• Reginald Middleton, 60, from 128 Pampus Drive, Orangeburg, was guilty of a third -degree criminal conduct, with a minor under 16 years.

Taylor sentenced him to three years in prison.

Because Middleton spent 120 days in prison, his sentence was suspended for two years. He is not allowed to have any contact with the victim.

• Kentrone Devontea Bradley, 28, from 1527 Reeves Branch Road, Orangeburg, was guilty of: holding from the first crime of a controlled substance, receiving stolen goods, evaluated worth $ 2,000 or less and the failure from the beginning. to stop for blue lights.

Taylor sentenced him to prison for a year. It was granted credit to spend 140 days in prison.


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• Kristie Brickle, 53, from 5427 Colombia Road, Orangeburg, was guilty of pursuing.

Taylor sentenced him to prison for five years. Because Brickle has already spent a day in prison, her mandate was suspended for three years.

It is obliged to complete counseling in the field of mental health and to pay the refund.

• Jason Jermiah Brown, 41, from 168 Caufield Court, Holly Hill, was guilty of using the vehicle without permission for temporary purposes.

Taylor sentenced him to prison for 38 days, but Brown has already spent so much time and had no longer.

• Sharon Massiah Brown, 20 years old, from 312 Fair Street, St. Matthews, was guilty of holding the first crime of a controlled substance.

Taylor sentenced him to prison for 30 days and granted Brown Credit for having already served so long there.

• Jamirre Daron Singleton, 32, out of 128 Sutton Road, Norway, was guilty of attack by the third and battery, although initially he was accused of second -degree violence.

Diane Goodstein circuit judge sentenced him to prison for two days. I was granted credit for the time served.

• Raheem Markel Smith, 31, out of 724 Pass Road, Cope, was guilty of hitting and led to material damage.

Goodstein sentenced him to prison for one year, suspended for six months.

She gave her credit because she spent a day in prison.

Smith is obliged to register for the department of vocational rehabilitation or the SC job and to work at eight hours of employment.

• Darrell Spigner, 54, out of 234 Morningside Drive, St. Matthews, was guilty of holding the first offense of a firearm or ammunition by a person convicted of a violent offense, although initially he was accused of holding to a stolen gun.

Goodstein sentenced him to prison for 30 days, giving him credit for spending a day.

Spigner served the rest of the prison on the weekend and lost his weapon.