Personal Information
Ricohe Love was booked in Shelby County on Feb 12, 2026 on 1 felony, 1 misdemeanor, including Aggravated Assault and 6 other charges.
Charges (7)
Aggravated Assault
Original: Charge Code: 30043 Charge Description: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
Aggravated assault is assault committed with a deadly weapon (a firearm or anything designed to cause death or serious injury) or assault that causes serious bodily injury (substantial risk of death or permanent damage); this is a Class D felony (2 to 12 years in prison, up to $5,000 fine), but can be elevated to a Class C or B felony depending on aggravating circumstances like the severity of injury or use of weapons.
Penalty: Class D felony; 2-12 years; fine up to $5,000
Memorandum of Understanding
Original: Charge Code: 83000 Charge Description: TERMINATION OF DIVERSION
The statute text provided does not contain the actual criminal offense language—it only contains definitions of legal terms. Based on the classification as "Class E felony" with penalties of 1-6 years in jail and up to $3,000 in fines, this statute likely addresses violation of a pretrial diversion agreement (called a "memorandum of understanding"), but the actual violation language is not included in the text provided.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Memorandum of Understanding
Original: Charge Code: 83000 Charge Description: TERMINATION OF DIVERSION
The statute text provided does not contain the actual criminal offense language—it only contains definitions of legal terms. Based on the classification as "Class E felony" with penalties of 1-6 years in jail and up to $3,000 in fines, this statute likely addresses violation of a pretrial diversion agreement (called a "memorandum of understanding"), but the actual violation language is not included in the text provided.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Burglary
Original: Charge Code: 27639 Charge Description: BURGLARY OF VEHICLE
Burglary is illegally entering a building, vehicle, or freight car without the owner's permission with the intent to commit a felony, steal, or assault someone, or actually committing those crimes inside; entering means any part of your body or any object controlled by you (including remote-controlled devices) intruding into the space. Burglary of a building other than a home is a Class D felony (2 to 12 years in prison, up to $5,000 fine), while burglary of a vehicle is a Class E felony (1 to 6 years in prison, up to $3,000 fine).
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Theft of Property
Original: Charge Code: 27000 Charge Description: THEFT OF PROPERTY $1000 OR LESS
It is illegal to take or exercise control over someone else's property without their permission with the intent to either permanently deprive them of it or withhold it long enough to substantially reduce its value or their enjoyment of it. This applies to any item of value.
Penalty: Violation
View full statute explanationIllegal Possession or Fraudulent Use of Credit or
Original: Charge Code: 27025 Charge Description: FRD USE/ILL POSS CREDIT/DEBIT CARD $1000 OR LESS
This statute makes it illegal to possess or fraudulently use a credit or debit card without authorization. The offense includes taking control of someone else's card or using card information, knowing you don't have permission—or using a stolen, forged, expired, or cancelled card to obtain property, services, or credit. If property is actually obtained, penalties match theft charges; if no property is obtained, it's a Class A misdemeanor with up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and/or a fine up to $2,500.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Identity Theft Victims’ Rights
Original: Charge Code: 22322 Charge Description: IDENTITY THEFT
This is the "Identity Theft Victims' Rights Act of 2004." It makes it illegal to knowingly obtain, possess, buy, or use another person's personal identifying information (like their name, Social Security number, etc.) without their permission with intent to commit fraud, obtain credit or services in their name, or illegally obtain prescription medications. The base punishment is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months 29 days jail and $2,500 fine), but it can be enhanced to Class C or D felonies for repeat offenses or aggravating factors.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500