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Local newspaper coverage:
http://tahlequahdailypress.com/local/x1255112583/Probation-ordered-for-obstruction
Probation ordered for obstruction
By BOB GIBBINS
Press Staff Writer
TAHLEQUAH A Cherokee County man was placed on probation Monday after pleading no contest to obstructing an officer. Bobby Trammel was scheduled to appear in court on a count of knowingly concealing stolen property, stemming from his alleged concealment of a horse embezzled from Mikeala Rodriguez last year.
Michael D. Ryals, who is charged with embezzling the horse, has an Aug. 12 court appearance in that case.
Ryals has waived a preliminary hearing and is on a 1:30 p.m. docket that day. His case was set last week, but attorney James Cosby was unavailable.
Ryals allegedly sold the horse to Leonard Trammel, Bobbys father.
Leonard gave the horse to Bobbys son, and Bobby refused to comply with a court order to relinquish possession of the horse.
The horse was seized earlier this month when sheriffs deputies served a search warrant on the property and arrested Bobby. The horse has been returned to Rodriguez.
Court records show Bobby pleaded no contest to the reduced charge of obstructing an officer and was placed on a deferred 90-day judgment. He was also ordered to pay a $200 fine and court costs.
Trammel appeared before Special District Judge Sandy Crosslin to enter the plea.
So glad that some justice has FINALLY been served! I do feel bad for the kid in all of this... how horrible that the "adults" had to behave like this and involve a kid.
Local newspaper coverage:
http://tahlequahdailypress.com/local/x1255112583/Probation-ordered-for-obstruction
Probation ordered for obstruction
By BOB GIBBINS
Press Staff Writer
TAHLEQUAH A Cherokee County man was placed on probation Monday after pleading no contest to obstructing an officer. Bobby Trammel was scheduled to appear in court on a count of knowingly concealing stolen property, stemming from his alleged concealment of a horse embezzled from Mikeala Rodriguez last year.
Michael D. Ryals, who is charged with embezzling the horse, has an Aug. 12 court appearance in that case.
Ryals has waived a preliminary hearing and is on a 1:30 p.m. docket that day. His case was set last week, but attorney James Cosby was unavailable.
Ryals allegedly sold the horse to Leonard Trammel, Bobbys father.
Leonard gave the horse to Bobbys son, and Bobby refused to comply with a court order to relinquish possession of the horse.
The horse was seized earlier this month when sheriffs deputies served a search warrant on the property and arrested Bobby. The horse has been returned to Rodriguez.
Court records show Bobby pleaded no contest to the reduced charge of obstructing an officer and was placed on a deferred 90-day judgment. He was also ordered to pay a $200 fine and court costs.
Trammel appeared before Special District Judge Sandy Crosslin to enter the plea.
So glad that some justice has FINALLY been served! I do feel bad for the kid in all of this... how horrible that the "adults" had to behave like this and involve a kid.
