The following people have been summoned for duty with the Colquitt County State Court traverse jury. They are to report to the Colquitt County Courthouse at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 16.
George S. Mangum, Ekizabeth A. Edmonson, Carolyn D. Alexander, Kelli Dyan Weeks, Ronald E. Rickett, Russell Davidson, Richard D. Hardy, Diana Sue Paulk, Marion J. Bentley, Charlie Richardson, Bennie L. Ricks Jr. and Jane Ivey May.
Also, Danny L. Morris, George S. Smith, Stine P. George, Clara Zapote, Betty Ann Rowland, Michael C. Herrington, Gayle A. Jones, Lisa S. Pitts, Clifford R. Bennett, James F. Grogan, Tammy L. Hamilton and Herbert A. Whittaker.
Also, Virginia C. Pinckard, Marshall B. Thompson, Amanda Jones, Mark T. Buckner, Shirley C. Glasgow, Kelli Benton Frailey, Mickey E. Waller, Joseph Paul Faison, Dave T. Clark, Catherine F. Shannon, Robert John Nelms and Beverly M. Wright.
Also, Aaron B. Hopkins, Tiffany N. Robinson, Marion Gordon Mears, Joshua Chanaan Davis, Cathy P. Arrington, Jana Spain Wear, Glenda W. Howard, Megan Laverne Seay, Terri M. tomlinson, Peggy E. Byrd, Johnny Mack Fields and Kathy Ann Thomas.
Also, Dian Milligan Miles, Elizabeth Ann Bonin, Lewis Truesdale, Victoria D. Greene, Thomas E. Conger Jr., Gloria J. Williams, William E. Miller, Lucious Thomas Jr. and Richard W. Strickland.
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