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March 13, 2024
McIntosh County District Court Report

Felony Cases

Todd Randall Martin: falsely personate another to create liability; possession of CDS (marijuana); unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; driving with license canceled/ suspended/revoked Luo Min: trafficking in illegal drugs Anna Celeste Odom: falsely personate another to create liability; public intoxication William Eugene Piland: possession of firearm after former felony conviction; tampering w/security camera or system; unlawful cultivation of controlled substance

Misdemeanor Cases

Kerry Colleen Beecher: driving a motor vehicle while under influence of alcohol and drugs Christopher Joe Bradley: possession of CDS; destroying evidence Arnold Randolph Burgess: tampering with utilities Cherlyn Paige Hall: protective order violation Eric Lee Ingram: possession of CDS; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; destroying evidence Shelly Marie Jones Roy: driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol Chessie Clorine Jones: larceny of merchandise from retailer; possession of CDS Richard William Poe: public intoxication Tokpafkv Yahola Smith: public intoxication Mandy Marie Stewart: driving with license canceled/suspended/revoked Christopher Joe Shane Ward: public intoxication

Civil Cases in excess of $10,000

Credit Acceptance Corporation vs. Markie Asbill, et al U.S. Bank National Association vs. Judith K. Horton, et al

Civil Cases less than $10,000

Credit Acceptance Corporation vs. Jacob Castleberry, et al Spring Oaks Capital SPV vs. Terese Flores, et al Jefferson Capital Systems, LLC vs. David Newton, et al LVNV Funding LLC vs. Amber R. Johnson. Et al LVNV Funding LLC vs. Jamie Warren, et al

Small Claims

Family Loans vs. Darlene Wood, et al Family Loans vs. Justin L. Wells, et al Family Loans vs. Vincent Neil Tilley, et al

Traffic Cases

Kyla Dawn Hinnenkamp: failure to comply with compulsory insurance law Kaleb David Levels: speeding Shea Riley Smith: failure to yield Paden Allen Vandiver: speeding; operating a M/V w/expired/improper tag/decal

Marriage licenses filed

Joshua Aaron Guinn Smith and Jasmine Michelle Ellis Sam Henry Ramsey Jr. And Jessica Yvonne Fowler Robert Wayne Hass and Gretchen Louis McKeown Hershel Edward Payton and Stacie Dawn Purdom

Divorces filed

Christopher Pierce vs. Tabitha Pierce Kenneth Ray Putman vs. Rachael Renee Riddle

Protective Orders

Jessica Ranae Andrews vs. Stanley Eugene Layman Shandie R. Bridges vs. Sheila Simpson Everett Michael Endres vs. Lisa Ann Neal Everett Michael Endres vs. Colton Ross Neal

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