The following people have been summoned for duty with the Colquitt Superior Court Traverse Jury on Monday, May 19, at 9:30 a.m. at the Colquitt County Courthouse.
Norman Shanon Stephens, Craig Mims, Jerry Green, Ernest L. Slightom, Nelda Kay Crook, Eddie Edwards, Rosa Marie Dunbar, Elizabeth M. Strickland, Brenda Meredeth, Karen Rentz Norton, Joyce Ann Thornton, Rita Glenn Powell, Ulysses Gamble, Elizabeth S. Alligood and Carole D. Skidmore.
Also, Dalaonne Hill Jones, James G. Ussery, Freddrick B. Daniels, Chris M. Johnston, James A. Stegall, Robert Swadel, Wanda C. Patterson, Carrie Miranda Reese, Elizabeth A. Karmon, Dontreria B. McIntyre, Sharon L. Veasey, Harold Ivey, Zadie Beatrice Bell, Terry Clark and William L. Whitfield Jr.
Also, Christine C. Pilgrim, Mae Edward Caldwell, Shirley J. Kern, Joe Enoch, M. Keith Adams, Charlotte Conger, Vernita Edwards, Jerlene Sutton, Andrew L. McBryde, Isaac F. Mercer, Douglas Gibson, Eugene Frank Johnson, Cherie Robinson Haire, Ernest Charles Western and Maggie G. Dunn.
Also, Tavarez D. Holston, Easter Mae Richardson, Cindy Phillips, Angela K. McCardle, Betty R. Johnson, Willette Lupo Pearson, John David Uppole, Benjamin J. Mathis II, Celena Patricia Wingate, Douglas K. Loftis, Tenular Davis Hill, Kimbella Katrice Hall, Mary Geneva Barton and Lewis J. Griffin.
And, Dana Alderman Hamm, Cynthis D. McNeal, Norma S. McKeller, Ruth A. Crockett, Audrey Lewis Porter, Pamela M. Woodard, Jose V. Guzman, Edna M. Haskins, Karen F. Thomas, Nancy L. Minchew, Dale Alvin Holt, Valerie Hayes Burkett, Clifton Danny White, Gregory Phillip Jones, Aline R. Heberlie, Christopher K. Loftis, Herman Glen Hortman, Michael Alan Dekle and Ashley Faye Holt.
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