The following cases were recently disposed of in Moultrie Municipal Court:
Mary Perry Moore was charged with failure to maintain lane and sentenced to pay $109 and 3 months probation.
Justin Todd Morris was charged with reducing materials affixed to windows. Bond was forfeited.
James Mullins was charged with improper backing. Bond was forfeited.
Jamie Rodriguez Najera was charged with no driver’s license. Bond was forfeited.
Terry Anthony Norman Jr. was charged with light-reducing materials affixed to windows. Bond was forfeited.
Shaquita Shynese Office was charged with safety belts violation (adults). Bond was forfeited.
Raymundo Ortiz was charged with reckless driving and sentenced to pay $518.
Ataykumar Gandalac Patel was charged with furnishing alcohol to underage person and no alcohol dispensing permit and was sentenced to pay $1,200, 5 months probation and 40 hours community service. Patel was also charged with 2 counts acceptable identification of patrons, which were dismissed.
Jashvantlal Patel was charged with furnishing alcohol to underage person and sentenced to pay $600, 5 months probation and 40 hours community service.
Rasikbhai Patel was charged with acceptable identification of patrons, which was dismissed. Patel was also charged with with no alcohol dispensing permit and furnishing alcohol to underage person and sentenced to pay $1,200, 5 months probation and 40 hours community service.
Avilo Cruz Pereira was charged with furnishing alcohol to underage person and acceptable idnetification of patrons, which were both dismissed.
Teresa A. Peterman was charged with safety belts violation (children). Bond was forfeited.
April Marie Pilkerton was charged with furnishing alcohol to underage person and sentenced to pay $600, 5 months probation and 40 hours community service. Also Pilkerton was charged with acceptable identification of patrons, which was dismissed.
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Kellie Pickler: Tough and True on “100 Proof”
“I was born in the wrong generation,” said Kellie Pickler, looking through the windows at Sony Music Nashville’s offices toward somewhere far south of town. “I wish I would have been in the generation before Twitter and cell phones, when there was that mysteriousness about being an artist. I wish I could have been a part of that generation where you’d go to the Ryman and sing and then walk out the back door and go honky-tonkin’. Well, we do that anyway, but because it’s on YouTube the next day, you can’t really completely cut loose.”
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Country newcomer Hunter Hayes
At only 20 years old, Hunter Hayes has already picked up an impressive amount of experience as a performer and writer.
- Municipal Court for the Jan. 25 edition
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CMA Songwriters Series welcomes Kenny Chesney
More than 700 fans filled every seat at Boston’s Royale on a blustery Thursday evening, Aug. 25. Many were there for the rare opportunity of seeing Country superstar Kenny Chesney in a venue more intimate than the stadiums he routinely sells out. But everyone left that night with something most had not expected: a glimpse into the world of Music City’s greatest songwriters.
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Country newcomer Scotty McCreery
Raised in Garner, N.C., Scotty McCreery grew up on country music. He was a celebrity in his hometown, where he played local shows and toured with his high school’s award-winning chorus. And … that’s about it as far as this young man’s pre-celebrity background, since he had already rocketed to fame by winning “American Idol”’s top honors at 17.
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