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.
— 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.

