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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.
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A Gassville woman, who was originally charged with throwing her then 69-year-old grandmother to the floor and kicking her repeatedly in the face and head in 2017, was back in Baxter County Circuit Court Monday.
Thirty-five-year-old Brittany R. Brown pled no contest in late May 2018 to charges stemming from the attack on her relative and was put on probation for six years.
She was in court Monday facing the third revocation of her suspended sentence.
She was found to have violated the terms and conditions of her probation and was given a three-year prison sentence.
Brown wasted little time in violating probation the first time. The initial revocation petition was filed in late July 2018 about a month after she was sentenced alleging Brown failed to report to her supervising officer as directed, was no longer living at her approved address and had been avoiding all contact with her probation officer.
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A Jordan man who has gotten in trouble twice for possessing or threatening to use firearms appeared in Baxter County Circuit Court Monday.
Forty-year-old Chris Brim was sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was booked into the Baxter County jail to await transportation to the Arkansas Department of Correction.
His initial arrest came in mid-March 2019 and stemmed from his involvement in a heated dispute over possession of a pickup truck.
Brim was reported to have been to a residence along Baxter County County Road 419 on two occasions to try and retrieve the truck. The vehicle was registered to his mother and her estranged husband who were then living at the County Road 419 address.
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A man charged with attacking his neighbor with a machete has now picked up new charges while locked up in jail.
Thirty-one-year-old Daniel Jacob Somsel of Gamaliel appeared during a session of Baxter County Court Thursday.
He entered a not guilty plea to the newest charges against him in which he is accused of attempting to damage a security camera in the recreation yard at the Baxter County Detention Center.
In the earlier case filed in August, Somsel was charged with aggravated assault, second-degree battery, obstructing government operations and disorderly conduct. In the second case, he is charged with impairing the operation of a vital public facility and criminal mischief.