Six Offenders Sentenced To Tdoc Custody
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Six Offenders Sentenced To TDOC Custody
On May 26, 2026, Campbell County Criminal Court Judge Zachary R. Walden sentenced the following offenders to Tennessee Department of Correction custody:
Misty Dawn Albright of LaFollette, TN plead guilty to one count of possession of Methamphetamine over .5 grams with the intent to sell and was sentenced to twelve (12) years to be served in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Correction. The case was investigated by the LaFollette Police Department and prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney General Blake A. Mullins.
Matthew Cobb Jr. of Clairfield, TN plead guilty to one count of felon in possession of a handgun and was sentenced to two (2) years to be served in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Correction. The case was investigated by the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office and prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney General Lindsey C. Cadle.
Rodney Lee Carter of Knoxville, TN plead guilty to one count of possession of Methamphetamine weighing twenty-six (26) grams or more with intent to sell, and one count of possession of Fentanyl over fifteen (15) grams with intent to sell and was sentenced for a total of ten (10) years to be served in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Correction. These cases were investigated by the Tennessee Highway Patrol and prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney General Andi L. Bridges.
Tommy Ray Morris of LaFollette, TN plead guilty to one count of possession of Methamphetamine over twenty-six (26) grams or more with intent to sell, and one count of possession of Methamphetamine over twenty-six (26) grams or more with intent to deliver and was sentenced to a total of ten (10) years to be served in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Correction. These cases were investigated by the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office and prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney General Blake A. Mullins.
Dave Edward Smith of Barbourville, KY plead guilty to numerous theft, burglary, and vandalism offenses and was sentenced for a total of four (4) to be served in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Correction. These cases were investigated by the Caryville Police Department and prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney General Lindsey C. Cadle.
April Dawn Vinsant of LaFollette, TN plead guilty to one count of vehicular assault, and one count of attempted introduction of a controlled substance in a penal facility and was sentenced for a total of five (5) years in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Correction. These cases were investigated by the Tennessee Highway Patrol and prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney General Lindsey C. Cadle.
