Charles S. Brady, 40, of Holly Hill Motel in Lebanon was indicted for first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and first-degree persistent felony offender in Marion Circuit Court recently.
According to the indictment, on or about June 22, 2010, Brady knowingly and was unlawfully trafficking in a schedule I or II controlled substance or aided, abetted or counseled with another in said act.
The indictment also reads that he was over 21 and stood convicted of at least two felonies after his 18th birthday.
His bond was set at $25,000 with the condition that he use no drugs or alcohol.
In other circuit court news:
- Timothy Allen Bright, 34, of 111 Springhill Road in Lebanon was indicted for second-degree assault and second-degree fleeing/evading police.
According to the indictment, on or about Dec. 15, 2010, Bright intentionally caused physical injury to another person by means of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument or intentionally caused serious physical injury to another person. The indictment also reads that as a pedestrian he knowingly or wantonly disobeyed a direction to stop given by a peace officer who had a suspicion that a crime had been committed and, in fleeing, he created a substantial risk of physical injury to another.
His bond was set at $20,000 with the condition that he have no contact with the complaining witness.
- Shane Ray Wright, 31, of 286 Three Pines Road in Lebanon was indicted in two separate indictments for receiving stolen property/firearm, criminal attempt to commit second-degree burglary, second-degree criminal mischief and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon.
According to the indictment, on or about Jan. 2, Wright received, retained or disposed of property (firearm) belonging to another, knowing it had been stolen or having reason to believe it had been stolen or aided, abetted or counseled with another in said act.
According to the second indictment, on or about Jan. 2, Wright possessed, manufactured or transported a handgun when he has been convicted of a felony in any state or federal court.
His bond for both cases was set at $5,000 with the condition that he have no contact with Susan Wright.
Editor’s note: The indictment of a person by a grand jury is an accusation only and that person is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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