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Green County Grand Jury returns indictments Wed 5 Sept 2018

Indictments brought against 4 individuals from Greensburg and Campbellsville, KY, on charges including assault, possession, theft, trafficking, and criminal mischief.

NOTE: Indictments are considered formal charges. An indictment is not a finding of guilt. An individual charged by indictment is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding.

The Green County, KY Circuit Court grand jury, Greensburg, KY, returned indictments against the following individuals on Wednesday, 5 September 2018:


  • Lloyd R. Davis, Durham St., Greensburg, KY Indictment No. 18-CR-00057. Charged with 6 counts. Count 1 - Intimidating a participant in legal process. Count 2 - Assault, 4th degree, domestic violence. Counts 3-4 - Terroristic threatening, 3rd degree. Count 5 - Possession of marijuana. Count 6 - Persistent felony offender. Bond set at $1,000, USB.

  • Monte L. Smith, Shawnee Dr., Campbellsville, KY Indictment No. 18-CR-00058. Charged with 6 counts. Count 1 - Receiving stolen property, firearm. Count 2 - Drug paraphernalia buy/possess. Count 3 - Carrying a concealed weapon. Count 4 - Possession of marijuana. Count 5 - No operators/moped license. Count 6 - Disregarding stop sign. Bond set at $500 full cash, no violations of the law, no use of drugs or alcohol, no contact with complaining witness.

  • Zachary T. Stotts, Vivian Thompson Rd., Greensburg, KY Indictment No. 18-CR-00059. Charged with 3 counts. Count 1 - TBUT or disposition all others $10,000 or more but under $1,000,000. Count 2 - Criminal mischief, 1st degree. Count 3 - Persistent felony offender, 2nd degree. Bond set at $2,000 full cash, no contact with complaining witness, no violations of the law, no use of drugs or alcohol.

  • Craig Caswell, Lowe St., Greensburg, KY Indictment No. 18-CR-00060. Charged with 4 counts. Count 1 - Trafficking in controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense, <2g meth. Count 2 - Drug paraphernalia buy/possess. Count 3 - Carrying a concealed weapon. Count 4 - Possession of marijuana. Bond set at $5,000/10%, MCR@PTS, report & test weekly, no illegal drug use.

  • Monte L. Smith, Shawnee Dr., Campbellsville, KY Indictment No. 18-CR-00061. Charged with 4 counts. Count 1 - Abandonment of minor. Count 2 - Fleeing or evading police, 1st degree, on foot. Count 3 - Assault, 4th degree, domestic violence. Count 4 - Wanton endangerment, 2nd degree. Bond set at $2,500 full cash, no contact with complaining witness, no violations of the law, no use of drugs or alcohol.


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