A jury trial has been scheduled for a Carney man who faces a total of 13 charges after he was arrested earlier this year.
Bobby Lloyd Johnston, 64, was arrested on Jan. 11 as officers served a warrant at 820575 S. 3330 Road in Lincoln County. Originally, he was charged with three felonies and four misdemeanors.
Formal charges were filed in Lincoln County District Court on Jan. 14 against Johnston.
Deputies also learned there was an active warrant for his arrest in Atoka County on four charges of sexual abuse of a child under 12.
Johnston made his initial appearance on Jan. 18 before Associate District Judge Sheila Kirk who ordered him to reappear on Jan. 20. She set his bond at $15,000.
On that date, Special Judge Emily Mueller scheduled a preliminary hearing for March 4.
On March 4, at the conclusion of that hearing, he was bound over to stand trial.
During his arraignment before District Judge Cindy Ashwood on March 15, Johnston entered a plea of not guilty. The judge scheduled him for the felony disposition docket on May 17 and a jury trial was set for 9 a.m. June 6.
The three felonies included cultivation of a controlled substance, committing a felony with a firearm with defaced ID number and knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property. Court records indicate the knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property count, a felony, was dropped.
The four misdemeanors included possession of CDS, possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and unlawful collection/disposal of waste tires.
He is accused of allegedly committing each of the crimes on Jan. 11.
Deputies located Johnston sleeping in an RV, according to an affidavit filed by Deputy Kelly Coleman.
During their search of the property, deputies located several weapons, among them a single shot 12-gauge shotgun, a Stevens single shot .22 caliber rifle, a Marlin Glenfield model 75c semiautomatic .22 caliber rifle and three high power .177 caliber air rifles.
They also discovered an assortment of drugs and paraphernalia, among them marijuana plants and other substances.