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Photo: Timothy Aaron Liveley
Timothy Aaron Liveley of Mountain Home, who was given five years probation in late August 2018 after entering a guilty plea to charges stemming from threats to kill his mother and burn down her house, was back in court Monday charged with violating his probation.
The third amended petition to revoke his suspended sentence in the 2018 case was filed late last month.
The petition alleges a number of violations of the terms and conditions of his probation the 40-year-old Liveley is reported to have committed, including failing to report, non-payment of fines and fees, changing residences without notifying his probation officer and evading supervision.
Photo: Casey Dillan Lawson
A 20-year-old rural Mountain Home man, who is alleged to have assaulted his mother, leaving her with serious injuries, made a second unsuccessful try at entering a guilty plea to his charges during a session of Baxter County Circuit Court Thursday.
In late September, the plea taking came off the rails when Casey Dillan Lawson could not stop laughing as the facts behind his charges were read.
According to court records, Lawson has dealt with significant mental health issues for some time.
The original agreement, worked out by prosecutors and defense attorney Mark Cooper, called for Lawson to receive a six-year prison sentence with five suspended and one to serve.
Photo: Anthony Wayne Thurman
An argument between boyfriend and girlfriend turned violent on Dec. 1 when the man fired at the woman with a shotgun.
Thirty-five-year-old Anthony Wayne Thurman appeared during a session of Baxter County Circuit Court Thursday and entered a not guilty plea to the charges against him stemming from the incident.
He also asked Circuit Judge John Putman to lift the no contact order put in place after the incident to keep the couple apart. The judge denied the request.
Thurman is charged with first-degree domestic battery and being a felon in possession of a firearm. During the investigation, it was determined Thurman had a felony conviction on his record from Missouri.
Photo: Anthony Wayne Thurman
An argument between boyfriend and girlfriend turned violent on Dec. 1 when the man fired at the woman with a shotgun.
Thirty-five-year-old Anthony Wayne Thurman appeared during a session of Baxter County Circuit Court Thursday and entered a not guilty plea to the charges against him stemming from the incident.
He also asked Circuit Judge John Putman to lift the no contact order put in place after the incident to keep the couple apart. The judge denied the request.
Thurman is charged with first-degree domestic battery and being a felon in possession of a firearm. During the investigation, it was determined Thurman had a felony conviction on his record from Missouri.