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Gilmore Robinson

Fayette County · Booked Oct 12, 2025

Booking #108361

Personal Information

RaceBlack
SexMale
Height5'7"
Weight190 lbs

Gilmore Robinson was booked in Fayette County on Oct 12, 2025 on 4 charges, including Resisting Arrest and 3 other charges.

Charges (4)

Charge 1
PENDING

Resisting Arrest

Original: Obstruction of Officer (16-10-24)

TCA § 39-16-602 16-10-24

It is illegal to use physical force against a police officer to prevent them from stopping, searching, or arresting you or another person. This includes resisting or obstructing a lawful police action through violence. A basic violation is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a $500 fine, but if you use a deadly weapon (firearm or similar object) during the resistance, it becomes a Class A misdemeanor with harsher penalties.

Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500

Max Jail: 6 monthsMax Fine: $500
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Bond:$2,950
Warrant:E25-12610
Charge 2
PENDING

Drug Possession

Original: Possession of Marijuana <1 Oun (16-13-2B)

TCA § 39-17-418 16-13-2B

It is illegal to knowingly possess a controlled substance or casually exchange a small amount without a valid prescription from a doctor. This is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and a fine up to $2,500, but it can be enhanced to a Class E felony for certain circumstances (such as being near a school or involving minors).

Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500

Max Jail: 11 months 29 daysMax Fine: $2,500
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Bond:$2,950
Warrant:E25-12611
Charge 3
PENDING

Pedestrian Walking on Roadway

Original: Pedestrian walking on roadway (40-6-96)

TCA 40-6-96

Bond:$2,950
Warrant:E25-12612
Charge 4
PENDING

Drug Possession

Original: Drug Possession/Sale/Manufact (16-13-30)

TCA § 39-17-418 16-13-30

It is illegal to knowingly possess a controlled substance or casually exchange a small amount without a valid prescription from a doctor. This is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and a fine up to $2,500, but it can be enhanced to a Class E felony for certain circumstances (such as being near a school or involving minors).

Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500

Max Jail: 11 months 29 daysMax Fine: $2,500
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Bond:$5,700
Warrant:E25-12613

Booking Details

Booking #108361