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October 25, 2023
Court Report

McIntosh County District Court Report

Felony Cases

Vamella Marie Banks: battery/assault & battery on police officer; assault & battery on medical care provider; malicious injury to property under $1,000; resisting an officer Sherman Eugene Brooks: two counts of sex offender residing with a minor child Robert Jason Burns: felony discharging firearm into dwelling; reckless conduct with firearm; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Damon Michael Upton: kidnapping; assault & battery w/a dangerous weapon; possession of a firearm during commission of a felony

Misdemeanor Cases

Israel Castro: actual physical control of vehicle under the influence Dillon Kristofer Cole: possession of CDS Jarohn Alex Smith: driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol; driving while license is canceled/suspended/ revoked; transporting an open container of an intoxicating beverage

Civil Cases in excess of $10,000

Bank of America vs. Buster Leo Garrett, et al Cavalry SPV vs. William R. Waid, et al Discover Bank c/o Servicing Co. vs. Lesa L. Taylor, et al

Civil Cases less than $10,000

LVNV Funding vs. Marvin Armstrong, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Susan G. Doshier, et al LVNV Funding vs. Susan G. Doshier, et al LVNV Funding vs. Allissa M. Griffin, et al LVNV Funding vs. Gail Kelley, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Lavette Thompson, et al Synchrony Bank vs. Luisa Saavedra, et al State of Oklahoma, Ex Rel., vs. Reggy Scott, et al

Small Claims

Bell Finance vs. Robi McIntosh, et al Country Meadows Child Care vs. Kristen Magana, et al

Traffic Cases

Landen Macade Dan: speeding; driving under revocation – 1st offense Taylor Mullins: driver not wearing seatbelt

Marriage licenses filed

Trey Wayne Moore and Harlee Kimberlynn Coffey David Allen Dixon and Kirsten Ciarra Williams Aidan Eli Rogers and Hayley Michelle Stevens

Divorces filed

Kenneth H. Hager vs. Beverly A. Hager

Protective Orders

Jaime E. Burke vs. Jesse James Lewis Keziah Myers vs. William Crews Dorothy Haynes vs. Calvin Sean Haynes Antonia Lollis vs. Reba Sue Hendrickson-Derrick Vanessa Kay Norton vs. Glen Thomas Norton Shari Stinnett vs. Marty Andrew Stinnett

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