The following people have been summoned for duty with the Colquitt Superior Court Traverse Jury on Monday, Aug. 3, at 10:30 a.m. at the Colquitt County Courthouse:
Edgar Floyd Spradlin, Haley M. Perryman, John Marshall McCranie, Joan Hickey Martin, Frederick A. Jones, Chance Seaver Pitts, Miranda Annette Dampier, Kathleen Woods Loy, Moncia Nichole Scott, Daisy Bell Kemp, Tiffinay Johanne Ross, T. Blane Clark.
Also, Megan Caroline Bass, Lisa Howell Eubanks, James Clinton Murphy, Rose H. Almond, Patrick Edward Kiley, Isaac Scott Hart III, Kimberly Ann Mitchell, Shirley Ann Richardsun, Elizabeth Ann Ingram, Maria Ann Zeigler, Teddy L. Sellers, Sandra K. Brock, Lynn P. Mercer.
Also, Billy R. Faison, Paul F. Morgan, Mike J. O’Grady, Annie Ruth Williams, Edris K. Parrish, Patricia Ann Shumon, Darwin B. Presley, Arlie Jefferson Pate, Richard Corey Hazeltine, Jose Manuel Hurtado, Derek Lee Ogletree, Dontape Remene Scott, Shain O’Neal Nowland.
Also, Katrice W. Smith, John Myric McFarland, Jeanie Carol Waites, Johnny R. McCook, Brenna Cherie Brown, Laura Jane Jackson, Linda Nell Horne, Elena B. Bautista, Albert Lewis Gordon, Peggy Ann Nahlen, Ruth A. Oliver, Michael D. Hopkins, Laurie I. Harris, Judy Mosley.
Also, Adrienne Huite, Roger Glenn Daniel, Michelle Long Horne, James W. Sloan, Mary Jane Burgess, William M. Golden, Patsy Dean Watson, Cliff Foy Whatley Jr., Anna Emily Jordan, Janice Denise Chester, Jeffery Clay Tucker, Kenneth Lorenzo Mills, James Hayward Ward.
Also, Valerie Lynette Banks, Patricia R. Dorman, Thomas B. Summerford, Russell Ernest Horne, Kelly G. Jones, Betty Faye Fowler, Latikia Lacole Green, Candace Anne Lindsey, Bernis Evette Singletary, Linda Wilson, Steve E. Perkins, Danny Searcy, Larue E. Calhoun.
And Dozier Mae Jansen, Consuelo Garcia, Jason Wade Hurst, Lydia A. McDaniel, Judy S. Allen, Janelle D. Jelks, Charles Edwin Berry Jr., Deric Neal Moore, Karen Murphy, Stephanie H. Summerlin, Christopher K. Alderman, Gail Darby Thompson, Regina R. Toombs, Robert L. Wisenbaker, Kim P. Diers and James Henry Murphy Jr.
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