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March 6, 2024
Court Report

McIntosh County District Court Report

Felony Cases

Wayne Davis Bradley: possession of stolen vehicle; driving with license canceled/suspended/ revoked David Lee May: possession of firearm after former felony conviction

Misdemeanor Cases

Tara Marie Duff: obstructing officer; no valid DL; failure to pay taxes due state; failure to maintain insurance or security Edward Ray Garrison: driving a motor

vehicle under the influence of alcohol Jessica Alttie Hall: possession of CDS; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Gary Garland Shanabarger: actual physical control of vehicle under the influence Sheila Simpson: domestic assault & battery in presence of minor child Paul Allen Sullivan: domestic abuse – assault & battery Donald Ray Taylor: malicious injury to property – under $1,000 Christopher Joe Shane Ward: assault & battery

Civil Cases in excess of $10,000

Rehnborg, Charles E. vs. Haynes, Calvin, et al

Civil Cases less than $10,000

Midland Credit Management vs. Joseph Bateman, et al Midland Credit Management vs. William Jesse Cox, et al Discover Bank vs. Jerri L. Holder, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Rodney Dale Ford, et al Spring Oaks Capital SPV vs. Beverly Hale, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Maria Murrill, et al Synchrony Bank vs. Berry Jo Yandell, et al

Small Claims

Bell Finance vs. Amanda Lynn Manning, et al Darrell Coley vs. Scott Spaulding, et al Ed Standifird vs. Harry Johnson DBA HRH Co.

Western-Shamrock vs. Jamie Landeta, et al Oakwood Harbor Lot Owners Association vs. Linda C. Salisbury, et al Western-Shamrock vs. Liandre Richardson, et al Western-Shamrock vs. Vanessa Spicer, et al

Traffic Cases

Amber Shaylynn Davis: driving under suspension/ revocation; operating a M/V w/expired/ improper tag/decal Kaylee Dennis Jackson: operating a M/V without a valid license Joshawa Shelby Jennings: speeding Bradley Searles Ward: operating a M/V w/expired/ improper tag/decal Yujiad Zhong: failure to yield to oncoming traffic when making turn

Marriage licenses filed

Gary Lavan Watson and Larita Adell Aragon Fredie Joe Eden Jr. and Jaclynn Marie Mendoza

Divorces filed

Tabatha Carnes vs. Joseph Carnes Lonnie Lee Smith vs. Jacob Alexander Smith Chyanne Snow vs. Dillon K. Snow

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