
6/20/2025—Division 1 of Breckinridge Circuit Court with Judge Bruce Butler met Wednesday.
Jason M. Holland, 45, pleaded not guilty to two counts of 3rd degree assault/police/probation officer; resisting arrest; 3rd degree terroristic threatening; and two counts of menacing. A pre-trial conference was scheduled for August 6.
Kayla M. Riley, 37, pleaded not guilty to two counts of false statement/ misrepresentation to receive benefits over $1,000. A pre-trial conference was scheduled for August 6.
Tracy L. Perks, 49, pleaded not guilty to 1st degree possession of a controlled substance(meth), 1st offense; 1st degree possession of an unspecified drug, 1st offense; and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, 1st offense. A pre-trial conference was scheduled for August 6.
Johnny V. Brooks, 58, pleaded not guilty to flagrant non-support. A pre-trial conference was scheduled for August 6.
Clara L. Jones, 41, pleaded not guilty to possession of marijuana/enhanced. A pre-trial conference was scheduled for August 6.
Charles H. Hayes, 40, pleaded not guilty to being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and possession of marijuana/enhanced. A pre-trial conference was scheduled for August 6.
Nancy D. Curry, 53, pleaded not guilty to 3rd degree assault/EMS, fire, rescue squad. A pre-trial conference was scheduled for August 6.
Trenton Z. Neal, 29, pleaded guilty to 1st degree possession of a controlled substance(meth), 3rd or greater offense. Sentencing was scheduled for July 23.
Rodney D. Jones, 55, pleaded guilty to conspiracy murder and conspiracy kidnapping/victim death. Sentencing was scheduled for July 23.
Keith Lucas, 55, pleaded guilty to 2nd degree criminal possession forged instrument and 1st degree possession of a controlled substance(meth), 1st offense. In another case, he pleaded guilty to 1st degree possession of a controlled substance(meth), 1st offense. Sentencing was scheduled for July 23.
Bobby Partain, 41, was sentenced to five years in prison on each of four counts of theft by unlawful taking/disposition of an auto valued between $10,000 and $1,000,000; five years for theft by deception including cold checks over $10,000; and five years for theft by unlawful taking/disposition of an auto valued between $1,000 and $10,000. The sentences will run concurrently for a total of five years.
Whitney Rigsby, 36, was sentenced to five years in prison for attempted kidnapping/adult; five years for convicted felon in possession of a handgun; and five years for 1st degree wanton endangerment. She was given an alternative sentence of 270 days and the balance was probated for five years.
Joe A. Phillips, 34, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for 1st degree possession of a controlled substance(meth), 1st offense. In another case, he was sentenced to 10 years on each of two counts of 2nd degree burglary; 12 months for receiving stolen property valued between $500 and $1,000; 12 months for possession of burglary tools; 12 months for resisting arrest; and 90 days on each of two counts of 3rd degree criminal mischief. The sentences will run concurrently for a total of ten years with credit for time served.
Eric Smith, 53, and Stevin Smith, 24, were each sentenced to seven years in prison on of two counts of 2nd degree burglary; 12 months for receiving stolen property valued between $500 and $1,000; 12 months for possession of burglary tools; and 90 days for 3rd degree criminal mischief. The sentences will run concurrently for a total of seven years with credit for time served. In other cases, both men were sentenced to 18 months in prison, probated for three years, for 1st degree possession of a controlled substance(meth), 1st offense.
Brett T. Kraszewski, 26, was sentenced to 12 months in prison for distribution of sexually explicit images/no consent, 1st offense and three years for distribution of sexually explicit images/no consent, 2nd or greater offense. In another case, he was sentenced to three years in prison for 2nd degree fleeing/evading police; three years for 3rd degree assault/police/probation officer; 30 days for terroristic threatening; 30 days for resisting arrest; 30 days for 2nd degree wanton endangerment; and 30 days for 2nd degree disorderly conduct. The sentences will run concurrently for a total of three years.
Dakota Donahue, 19, pleaded guilty to 2nd degree unlawful transaction with a minor. Sentencing was scheduled for July 23.
Probation was revoked for Ryan A. Boone, 46, and Edward S. Murphy, 33.