The following people have been summoned for duty with the Colquitt Superior Court Traverse Jury on Monday, Aug. 24, 2009 at 9:30 a.m. at the Colquitt County Courthouse.
Joyce W. Massey, Luke P. Strong Jr., Donnie B. Weeks, Joanne S. Moss, Peggy B. Rosencrantz, Dorothy T. Rossman, Charles A. Robinson, Bonnie R. Salter, Sheila Jan Norvell, Desiree E. Quintero, Rashawn D. Spivey, Charles King, Mickey Lee Bowman, Kenneth James Rayson, Janice Jarrell, Michael Scott Merritt, Larry Alexander Baldwin, Whitney Lane Causey, Jackie Delores Meadows, Selena B. Buckner, Curtis L. Jones, Jimmy Rex Monday Sr., Wesley Baswell Blease, Terri Lynn Webb, Sandra Diane Spear, Jon Tanner Megahee, Reginald J. Bradshaw, Edward Ezell Howard, Pearl Brown, Andrea Jean Proctor.
Also, Alma Lee Fleming, Mandy Allison Mackie, William Allen Dabler, Susan Rutland Passmore, Gary L. Forrester Jr., Jim Franklin Blair, Kenneth Earl Pitts, Diane O. Tillman, Brad Stephen Gregory, Janet Dell Shaw, Hilda Nell Price, Mary Paul Cantrell, Shirley Ione Gaines, Anne J. Strickland, Hope Thea Lamb, Johnsalene Stokes, Leroy Madison Sr., Rosilyn Anne McDonald, Robert Lavon Cooper, Carolyn C. Funderburk, Thomas Ray Hendrick Jr., Danice S. Kennedy, Kurt V. Jones Sr., Margie A. Castle, Jospeh C. Bozeman, Frank Howard Greene, Miyata S. Thomas, William K. McCoy, Elton Lamar Williams, Randy Guy Gay, Sherri D. Bennett, Sammarrian D. Conney, Stephen M. Flemming II, Matthew Todd Maahs, Carolyn C. Gregory, Edith Mae Fuller, Willie James Lard, Betty Joyce Cobb, David Ray Plymel, Glenda H. Hancock, Brian K. Clark, Kem Michelle Kinsey, Melanie M. Bullard, Elizabeth B. Presley, Marty B. Oberleitner, Jerry D. Rogers, Sherryl Womack, Barbara A. Turner, George Craig Perryman, Jacqueline Kitchens, Wayne Lacey, Starlyn Kerri Bullard, Michael Lee Millings, Amanda Diane Meads, Samuel E. Bentley, Michael Brett Johnson, Betty S. Hampton, Ray Charles Godfrey, Sandy Jerome Knighton, Tony Eugene Johnson, Joshua Caleb Walker, Vickie Mercer Tucker and Billy M. Hewitt.
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