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January 3, 2024
McIntosh County District Court Report

Felony Cases

Earl Ray Jackson: driving while under the influence of alcohol Trent McKay Skinner: malicious injury to property/over $1,000

Misdemeanor Cases

Elizabeth Green: contributing to the delinquency of a minor Dorothy Ilene Haynes: driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol Stellaura Scott: domestic assault & battery

Civil Cases in excess of $10,000

21st Mortgage Corp. vs. Toni L. Dixon III, et al Arvest Bank vs. Campbells Country Store, et al Bank of Eufaula, vs. Danika Leann Kropp, et al The Peoples National Bank vs. Brett B. Johnson, et al Oklahoma Tax Commission vs. Paul Wright, et al Tinker Federal Credit Union vs. Jeremiah L. Stacy, et al

Civil Cases less than $10,000

Absolute Resolutions Investments vs. Keli Willig, et al Oklahoma Tax Commission vs. Cynthia Baldwin, et al Barclays Bank Delaware vs. Krystal Cooksey, et al Discover Bank vs. William M. Cantrell, et al Deere & Company vs. Stanley Eugene Layman, et al Discover Bank vs. Arlene Ramharakh, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Debi Farnsworth, et al Sunny Hills NKC vs. Ivan Hunt, et al The Bank, National Association vs. Annie Marshall, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Emily Walker, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Shannon Pratt Wilson, et al

Small Claims

Peoples National Bank vs. Dione R. Teehee, et al

Traffic Cases

Terri Dian Apala: speeding Landen Macade Dan: speeding Theodore Holladay: operating a M/V w/defective equipment or unsafe conditions Joseph Steven Mills: speeding Boyd Scott Pilgrim: failure to comply with compulsory insurance law John Avery Ratterree: driving under suspension/ revocation

Marriage licenses filed

Jeramy Shelton Arnett and Felecia L. Johnson Jesse Ryan Seefeldt and Audrie Elizabeth Chaney Joshua William Hewitt and KT Marie Williams Richard Anthony Rodriguez and Kacy Nicole Pinnick Conner Michael Scott and Shanelle Shawntain Shepherd

Divorces filed

Buford James Emberson vs. Matessa Rose Emberson

Protective Orders

Tori Rhiannon Brown vs. Gary Duane Farris Jr.

Belinda Carlene White vs. George Pressley Wall

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