Moultrie Observer

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May 28, 2009

Jury Duty

The following people have been summoned for duty with the Colquitt Superior Court Traverse Jury on Monday, June 1, 2009 at 9:30 a.m. at the Colquitt County Courthouse.

Truman Edgar Wilson, Laverne Blevins, Kristy F. Allen, Jeffery Dean Kelley, Helen Dean Kelley, Alicia E. Waller, Dawn N. Hall, Carol Lee Martinez, Stanley Bruce Bass, Mark Alan Stephenson, Billy Kurt Sellers, Zezda Mae Poole Lee, Stephen G. Daniel, Jene Blake Alderman, Tyler James Morris, Margaret E. Mitchell, April Nicole Adams, Michael H. Moore, Day Joseph Huguet Jr., Benjamin H. Spurlock, Teresa Jordan Hall, Mary Louise Hetchler, Lakala Shamane Christy, Richard Bauman, Jane Elizabeth Holman, Elbert Shermon Cannon, Cynthia Yvonne Mitchell, Richard A. Dell Jr., Curtis N. Leatherwood, Wanda J. Vickers, Elizabeth H. Ponder, Christine Greene, James W. Herschell, Brenda Polk Brown, Dianne Carolyn Wilson, Vivian Hobbs Lowery, Celeste Key Jackson, Brenda C. Griner, Dominique M. Williams, Nona Elizabeth Flowers, Maria Joleen Castillo, Brittany Ann Beck, Hugh Braden Peterson, Michael Dewayne Lee, Angela Carol Beason, Brian K. Tapscott, Shiren Denise Collier, Gail Denise Dailey, Ellen Renee Lancaster, Samuel Lamar Spurlock, Brenda S. Bibeault, Janis C. Perry, Marvin King, Susie Mae Lightner, Kevin Jay Murphy, Donna Ashley Prince, Margaret J. Mathis, Vivian B. Lott, Ronald W. Mead, Shonneka Leu Wingfield, Rhannon Aliese Enfinger, Timothy Allen Meeks, William Joseph Van Dyke, Jason Wayne Davis, Steven Dewayne Exum, Anitra Ann Griffin, Rodney G. Stephenson, Kathy Lynn Parker, Lenna Payne, Paula S. Powell, Willie A. Crawford Jr., Cissie Baker Tucker, Angelia F. Williamson, Leonard Walker, George Jordan Jr., Jacquelyn N. Back, Christine H. Pritchett, Sunny Jo Burns, Ronald F. Burdette, William Randall Stuckey, Gregory Davis, Amy J. Putnam and Annette Tillman.

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