The following people have been summoned for duty with the Colquitt Superior Court Traverse Jury on Monday, Aug. 10, 2009 at 9:30 a.m. at the Colquitt County Courthouse.
Kathy Lane Beaty, Cecil C. Fordham Jr., James Timothy Dorough, Karen Hart, Matthew Davis Peek, Darlene D. Tillman, Ashley Renee McDaniel, Tammy L. Hardy, Judith Staton Taylor, Billie Joe Black, Tammy Davis Merritt, John Andy Hancock, Wayne Elwood Parrish, Sandra Swords Suber, Kimberly Yater Vallini, Samantha Dianne Payne, Roger A. Clayton, Jeff Lee Briggs, Reggie Cleven Crosby, Lorenzo Drayton, Robert N. Singletary, Monica Terral White, Sylvia M. Thompson, John Edward Autrey, Lori Dyane Gay, Michelle D. Carranco, Doris Spry, John Daniel Clark, Jerry Perry, Virginia D. Sims, Linda M. Mead, Jerry Chadwick Kimbrell, Johnny Earl Lewis, Carl Louis Wall, Mary Betty Hamilton, Patricia Louise Flowers, Jean Patricia Brown, Russell W. Clary, Olen S. Davis, William B. Lindsey, Debra Renee Bell, Candy Lynn Frazier, Sandra Kay Larry, Cecil Gordon Spraggins, Lacey Lynn Keller, Christopher Lee Smith, Hubert Wayne Lawson, James Michael Collins, Michelle Javeed, Linda Dianne Fort, Lori Odom Jones, Charles Clinton Horne, Allison Claire Payne, Rory Amos Bell, Bryan K. Collier, Mary R. Olliff, Doris Annette Wilson, Paul Hayes, Ronald Wilder, Rebecca Clark Perry, Brandon Robert Russell, Karen Roush Sellers, Carrie B. Harper, Jay Kenneth Strickland, Venia A. McIntyre, Patricia Ann Madison, Tonya L. Glover, Jennifer H. Merritt, Jo Ann Murphy, Wilbur C. Shaffer Sr., Howard S. Hinson, Miachael S. Peacock, Casandra L. Thomas, Bertha L. Johnson, Kimeshia Lashonda Sumlin, Curtis Dewayne Davis, Marcus S. Shaddix Jr., Chadwick W. Scarbor, Bobby Howell Reynolds, Shundra Germaine Davis, Lloyd Allen Miller, John L. Tomlinson Jr., Teresa D. Canady, Josephine A. King, Annie M. Harmon, Regina M. Rogers, Sandra F. Matthews, Clinton Thomas Chafin, Jeremy Wayne Beck, Julia Frances Moore and Billy Lamorris Robinson.
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