KWAMON L GOOCH , KWAMON L GOOCH , KEAMON LYDALL GOOCH , KWAMONE LADETT GOOCH , KWAMON LADETT GOCH , KWAMON L GOOCH , KWANON L GOOCH , KWAMOM LADETT GOOCH , KWAON GOOCH
Davidson County · Booked Jun 10, 2025
Personal Information
KWAMON GOOCH was booked in Davidson County on Jun 10, 2025 on 3 felonies, 4 misdemeanors, including Drug Paraphernalia and 6 other charges.
Charges (7)
Drug Paraphernalia
Original: DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, POSSESS (Misdemeanor)
It is illegal to knowingly use, possess, deliver, or manufacture drug paraphernalia (equipment used to consume, produce, or test drugs, such as pipes, syringes, or meth labs). 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 depending on circumstances.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Obstruct Passageway or Sidewalk (Misdemeanor)
Arrest of Parole Violator
Original: PAROLE VIOLATION (Felony)
Arrest of parole violator – Preliminary hearing – Notice — Felony.
Penalty: Felony
View full statute explanationCriminal Impersonation
Original: IMPERSONATION, CRIMINAL (Misdemeanor)
It is illegal to pretend to be someone else, fake being a government employee, pretend to be a law enforcement officer, or falsely claim to have a disability—all with intent to defraud or injure another person. It is also illegal to falsely claim to be a military member or veteran by wearing unearned medals or rank. Base violation is a Class B misdemeanor (up to 6 months jail, $500 fine), but can be enhanced to Class A misdemeanor for certain types of impersonation, such as pretending to be a law enforcement officer while acting like one.
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Drug Possession
Original: CONT SUB, POSS OR CASUAL EXCHANGE (Misdemeanor)
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