In a recent court session, Angela Tamaya Dupree entered a no contest plea for criminal trespass in a case stemming from an incident on April 13, 2021. Represented by attorney Owen Lynch, Dupree acknowledged her understanding of the rights she was waiving by entering the plea, including the right to a trial and the presumption of innocence. The court accepted her plea, imposing a fine of $100, with a total of $151.50 including surcharges, and granted her 30 days to pay.
Additionally, Dupree faced charges from a separate case involving traffic violations, including driving on a suspended license and child restraint violations. The court agreed to a plea deal where she would plead guilty to one count, with a fine of $50 and a 30-day payment period.
In another matter, Gregory was brought before the court on multiple charges, including reckless driving and racing on the highway, related to a multi-vehicle accident on May 15, 2021. His attorney indicated a plea agreement, with the state recommending a fine of $1,500, 50 hours of community service, and probation. The court accepted the plea, with specific conditions outlined for Gregory's penalties.
Both cases highlight the court's ongoing efforts to manage and resolve criminal matters efficiently while ensuring defendants understand the implications of their pleas. The proceedings underscore the importance of legal representation and the potential consequences of criminal charges on individuals' lives.