Breckinridge Circuit Court-Division 1

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3/4/2026—Division 1 of Breckinridge Circuit Court with Judge Bruce Butler met Wednesday.

 

Daniel R. Curry, 25, pleaded not guilty to 1st degree fleeing/evading police; six counts of 1st degree wanton endangerment/police officer; 1st degree criminal mischief; and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol.  A pre-trial conference was scheduled for May 6.

 

Alicia M. Norris, 24, pleaded not guilty to 1st degree wanton endangerment; 4th degree assault/minor injury; and endangering the welfare of a minor.  A pre-trial conference was scheduled for March 18.

 

Jeremy W. Williams, 45, pleaded not guilty to being a convicted felon in possession of a handgun and three counts of menacing.  A pre-trial conference was scheduled for May 6.

 

Ashley M. Moore, 33, pleaded not guilty to 1st degree possession of a controlled substance(meth), 2nd offense and 1st degree promoting contraband.  A pre-trial conference was scheduled for May 6.

 

Randy Dowell, 48, pleaded guilty to 1st degree promoting contraband.  In another case, he pleaded guilty to license to be in possession.  Sentencing was scheduled for May 6.

 

Travis L. Dowell, 34, pleaded not guilty to 1st degree possession of a controlled substance(meth), 1st offense and possession of marijuana.  A pre-trial conference was scheduled for May 6.

 

Carl T. Waters, 44, pleaded guilty to two counts of 3rd degree rape; two counts of 1st degree sodomy; and three counts of 1st degree sexual abuse.  Sentencing was scheduled for May 20.

 

Robert T. Geary, 36, was sentenced to one year in prison, probated for five years, for flagrant non-support.

 

Brooke A. Lascallett, 25, was sentenced to five years in prison, probated for five years, for 1st degree wanton endangerment.

 

Laura M. Schmidt, 45, pleaded not guilty to 1st degree fleeing/evading police; 1st degree wanton endangerment/police officer; obstructing governmental operations; 3rd degree terroristic threatening; operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a substance; three counts of harassing communications; and theft by unlawful taking/disposition of property.  A pre-trial conference was scheduled for May 6.

 

Probation was revoked for Jeremy L. Hall, 40, and Brian K. Swink, 62.