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The Asheville Citizen 7t Dec. 10, 1987 Court Briefs Arden Woman Sentenced For Fraud the sale occurred. Telephone records also indicated Henry or someone in his party made "almost daily" calls to a source with contacts in Colombia, South America, Bell said. "Ladies and gentlemen, that's called overwhelming evidence," Bell told jurors. Riddet contended that prosecu-1 tors had not positively linked Henry to the cocaine presented in evidence.

Neither did the evidence show why Henry stayed in the hotels, he said. "This case hinges on the credibility of one person, and that person is Larry Clark," said Riddet, a Santa Ana, lawyer. "When you're dealing with an accomplice (to an alleged crime), you should consider his testimony with great caution." Jones tentatively scheduled Henry's sentencing hearing for the next session of federal court in Ruth- i.uwuiy, io i to. 1. Henry will remain free on bond until that time.

In other federal court action Wednesday, a Burke County man pleaded guilty to a charge of growing 100 marijuana plants. Barry James "Buck" Reid pleaded guilty to helping grow the plants, which were found in February in a warehouse near Morganton. Reid was the "caretaker" of an operation geared to produce some 9,000 more plants, according to testimony. Jones, in sentencing Reid to five years in prison, castigated Reid for not testifying against two Burke County people said to have assisted in the operation. "The only thing I can say to you is bye-bye," he said, waving his hand, 'cause you're goin' (to prison)." Convicted From Page IC Charles Kdward Kranklin of Macon County.

Kranklin testified he then sold the cocaine to Charles Edwin Hogsed of Cherokee County. In September 1986, according to court testimony, Hogsed sold nearly one kilogram of 95 percent pure cocaine to an undercover agent for the State Bureau of Investigation. The 997 grams of the drug (about two pounds) was entered into evidence, the government maintaining the cocaine was part of Henry's original seven-kilogram supply. In his closing argument, Bell also reviewed evidence indicating Henry constantly switched from one hotel to another in northern Georgia around the time prosecutors believe Public Record Real Estate Transfers Licensed To Wed Roy Fred Sexton Jr. to June Victoria Moody, both of Asheville.

Keith Wilhemus Tynet to Elizabeth Susan Kantonen, both of Kirk-land, Wash. Ronnie Lee Johnson, Old Fort, to Brenda Sue Chabot, Asheville. Joe Robert Lusk, to Mercedes Santos Sison, both of Asheville. James Larry Brown Jr.rteices-ter, to Teresa Lynne Rector, Charles O. Foster and wife Eleanor Foster to Lawrence B.

Evans and wlte Mary Kate Evans, property In Haw Creek Twp. Michael P. Colbert and wife Susan C. Colbert to Jerry A. Harper and wife Carolyn M.

Harper, property in Black Mountain Twp. Valley Realty Insurance Co. Inc. to Pearl E. Kellev, properly In Black Mountain Twp.

Mlchoel D. Smith and wife Peggy S. Smith to Stuart H. Bouchev and wlte Jane M. Bouchey.

property In Buncombe County. Henry McClaln et. al. to Larry S. Davis and wife Mary L.

Davis, property In Folrvlew Twp. Kar-Re-Brook Inc. to Frederick J. Ballev Jr. and wife Donna Lisa Bailey, property In Limestone Twp.

Ranald W. Longlev and wife Sylvia J. Long ley to Sean P. Devereux and wlte Beverly Ann Devereux, property In French Broad Twp. Johnnie Walter Davis Jr.

and wife Merlbeth Weaver Davis to Mark V. Davlsand wife Barbara P. Davis, property In Reems Creek Twp. Robert L. Geshav and wile Joan L.

Geshav to Mark Anthony Mauhar and wlfo Deborah Leigh Ma una property In Avery Creek Twp, L.J. Whit mire to Richard A. Blair, properly in Blltmore Twp. Vivian D. Heoton and Harrletta H.

Turner to Ellis D. Hardwlck, properly In Black Mountain Twp. Kenneth C. Bean and wife Lois D. Bean to David P.

Brooke, property In Asheville. Raymond D. Hand and wife Lucy D. Hand to Michael D. Craig and Elizabeth T.

Hand, property In Buncombe County. Harry N. Hughes and wife Coe Ann Hughes to Walter A. Damtoft and wife Janet R. Damtofl, properly in Ivy Twp.

Ann Bushaw to Robert Thomas Seay and wile Theresa Margaret Seay, property In Leicester Twp. Jerry Anderson to Terry Shetlev and wlfo Debbie M. Shetlev, property In Flat Creek Twp. James C. Price and wife Mary Ann Price to Helen Lucille Joyner, real estate In Asheville.

Mary Ann Movie to Stephen F. Dougherty and wife Anita B. Dougherty, property In Lower Hominy Twp. Christopher Splndler and Lyra Huenlnk to Janet M. Powers, real estate In Flat Creek Twp.

if OIUt'pJ Ig5wagWi2--- rf eW5tei An Arden woman arrested in Boone recently after she failed to appear to hear a Buncombe County jury declare her guilty of food stamp fraud was sentenced to one year in prison Monday, Court records show. Vicky Todd llciison, 40, of 42 Azi'lca Road, was given active prison time for failing to appear at the end of her food stamp trial Oct. 29. She also received a 3-year suspended sentence Monday after she pleaded guilty to obtaining property by false pretense. Court records show she fraudulently received for heating oil from the.

county Department of Social Services Nov. 7, 1984. Judge C. Walter Allen imposed the suspended sentence after consolidating the false pretense charge with the food stamp fraud conviction, the records show, llenson was fuied $1,000 and ordered to make $2,425 restitution. Charges Dismissed The district attorney's office lias dismissed sexual assault charges against a 28-year-old Candler man, Buncombe County court records show.

Charges of sexual assault, first-degree sexual offense and taking liberties with a minor have been dropped against Bobby Lee Hart of 85 Hill Top Trailer Park. Records show Assistant District Attorney Robert Clark dismissed the charges because the 10-year-old witness had made a similar report in another judicial district. PAUL CLARK MOVIE GUIDE BARGAIN MATINEES EVERY WEEKEND Staff Photo By DAN MAXHIMER NON-WASHED Straight Leg and Boot Cut $15.95 7:20 9:10 MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV DANCERS (PG) PRE-WASHED I DENNIS QUAID SUSPECT (R) 7:10 9:30 Discovfering Downtown Downtown Asheville, already twinkling with thousands of lights as part of the Light Up Your Holidays celebration, took on an additional glow Wednesday during Discovery Night, a tour of the historic downtown sponsored by Asheville-Buncombe Discovery. Among the tour stops were St. Lawrence Catholic Church, being visited by this group; the Battery Park Apartments; Grove Arcade; and Haywood Park Hotel along the way to City Hall.

The evening began with entertainment at the civic center and ended at the Biltmore Building with a party for all participants. Straight. Leg and Boot Cut $16.95 Walt 7:00 only Disney's Wt WALT 01 SMC PRODUCTIONS Cil PATRICK SWAYZE (PQ-13) y.gc DIRTY DANCING gioo ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER 7 -fc RUNNING MAN (R) aiil JACKSON TRADING COMPANY 641 Patton Asheville 704254-1812 9-6 t.m CHER DENNIS QUAID SUSPECT Public Hearing Set On Communicable Disease Changes in North Carolina's communicable disease law during the 1987 legislative session require substantial changes in the rules of the commission, said Dr. Ronald 11. Levine, stale health director.

"Many of these rules deal with important issues concerning the control of AIDS," he said. From Staff Reports A public hearing concerning proposed changes in the state's Commission for Health Services rules governing communicable diseases and conditions will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday In the Simpson Administration Building at Asheville-Buncombe. Technical Community College. TO RWfrtMB.

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