Circuit Court: Sept. 23, 2011
The following civil cases were filed recently in Clark Circuit Court.

— Jayson Moore vs. Gary Brown, personal injury.
— Discover Bank vs. Michael R. Hines, seeking $10,050.50 plus interest for debt.
— Kentucky Housing Corporation vs. Crystal G. Thorn and Christopher M. Thorn, foreclosure.
— Trisha Ratliff vs. Bobbie Smith, Harold Stoneking and Tom Goebel and Co., seeking unspecified damages.
— Cheryl Keller vs. Kentucky Hospital LLC doing business as Clark Regional Medical Center, personal injury.
Matthews International Corporation vs. Janet Hill, seeking $7,329.48 plus interest for debt.
— Harvey D. Chenault vs. Mackela A. Chenault, divorce.
— Carla Aldridge vs. Verlin Ray Aldridge, divorce.
— PNC Bank vs. Geoffrey M. Thomas, Misty D. Thomas, Capital One Bank, Clark County, Dell Financial Services, US Secretary for Housing and Urban Development and United States of America, foreclosure.
Bank of America vs. Dillard L. Bruton, Mary B. Bruton, Union Mortgage Company, US Attorney general, US Attorney’s Office and Midland Funding, foreclosure.
— Rachel Thomas vs. Ernest M. Isaacs and Hosty Equipment, personal injury.

The following cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court Sept. 15 with Judge Jean Chenault Logue presiding.

— Robert Bradley Deskins, murder, amended to second-degree manslaughter, pleaded guilty, recommended 10 years; first-degree assault, amended to second-degree assault, pleaded guilty, recommended 10 years; first-degree wanton endangerment, pleaded guilty, recommended one year; driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, 30 days, fined; sentencing Oct. 13.
— Richard R. Dunn, flagrant non-support, pleaded guilty, recommended one year, sentencing Oct. 13.
— Larry Scott Minniear, flagrant non-support, pleaded guilty, recommended one year, sentencing Oct. 13.
— Dana Michelle Slone, first-degree burglary, amended to theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, recommended two years, sentencing Oct. 13.
— James Zachary Lowe, first-degree burglary, amended to theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, recommended two years, sentencing Oct. 13.