Wednesday, February 16, 2011

38 Habitual Felons Sentenced to Prison

Forty-five defendants plead guilty in Mecklenburg County Superior Court before The Honorable Hugh B. Lewis, Superior Court Judge. The defendants entered guilty pleas from February 8th - February 11, 2011.

Thirty-eight defendants were habitual felons and received active prison sentences; among them were:

Steve Watts, 43, plead guilty to 1) two counts of felony breaking or entering and 2) being a habitual felon. Watts was sentenced to 87-114 months in prison.

Harold Patterson, 35, pled guilty to 1) possession with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, 2) felony possession of marijuana, and 3) being a habitual felon. Patterson was sentenced to 80-105 months in prison.

Jamal Williams, 38, pled guilty to felony failure to appear. Williams is currently serving 121-155 months in prison after the DA’s Habitual Felon Team tried him before a jury in August 2010 and he was convicted of felony possession of heroin and being a habitual felon.

Donald McClure, 30, pled guilty to three counts of felony larceny. McClure was sentenced to 60-72 months in prison.

Maurice Seaver, 59, plead guilty to 1) felony breaking or entering and 2) felony larceny after breaking or entering. Seaver was sentenced to 40-48 months in prison.

William Young, 54, plead guilty to four counts of financial transaction card theft. Young was sentenced to 40-48 months in prison.

Michael Johnson, 49, pled guilty to 1) felony breaking or entering, 2) felony larceny after breaking or entering, and 3) felony conspiracy. Johnson was sentenced to 39-47 months in prison.

Tylon Wallace, 32, pled guilty to 1) possession with intent to sell or deliver cocaine and 2) the sale of MDMA. Wallace was sentenced to 37-42 months.

Kenterries Johnson, 33, pled guilty to 1) possession with intent to sell or deliver cocaine and 2) possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Johnson was sentenced to 37-45 months in prison. (Johnson has 10 arrests in 3 years in Mecklenburg County)

Teresa Sullivan, 47, pled guilty to felony larceny. Sullivan was sentenced to 25-30 months in prison.

Quertin Robinson, 28, pled guilty to 1) felony breaking or entering a motor vehicle and 2) felony possession of stolen goods. Robinson was sentenced to 24-29 months in prison.