The following cases were recently disposed of in Moultrie Municipal Court:
Sara Lynne Agosto was charged with possession of ounce or less of marijuana and sentenced to pay $600, get GED, job training, drug screening and 12 months probation.
John Benjamin Alderman was charged with following too closely. Bond was forfeited.
Johnny Alton Allen was charged with failure to stop at stop sign. Bond was forfeited.
Bettie A. Anderson was charged with safety belts violation (children). Bond was forfeited.
Robert Lewis Bennett was charged with failure to stop at stop sign. Bond was forfeited.
Marvin Clifton Blair was charged with DUI, failure to maintain lane and open container violation and sentenced to 1 day jail, 12 months probation, risk reduction, 60 hours community service and $1,141.
Charlie E. Brightwell Jr. was charged with failure to stop at stop sign. Bond was forfeited.
James Cain was charged with running red light and sentenced to pay $109.
Tameka Latara Daniels was charged with violation of probation, which was paid in full.
Krystal K. Flournoy was charged with tag light required and driving while license was suspended or revoked and sentenced to pay $814.
Christopher Lee Frailey was charged with public drunk. Bond was forfeited.
Ernest Gordon Jr. was charged with headlight requirements and driving while license was suspended/revoked and sentenced to 15 days jail.
Richard Hayes was charged with vagrancy and sentenced to pay $400 and 8 days jail.
Clementina Hernandez was charged with following too closely. Bond was forfeited.
The charge of failure to stop at stop sign against Jessica Nicole Hicks was dismissed.
Rhonda Sue Holley was charged with disorderly conduct. Bond was posted.
Elizabeth S. Jackson was charged with driving with suspended tag. Bond was forfeited.
Pablo Jimenez was charged with expired tag. Bond was forfeited.
The charge of shoplifting against Traquel Rashaun Johnson was dismissed as first offender conditions were completed.
Darnecia King was charged with failure to stop at stop sign. Bond was forfeited.
Darryl Eugene McCoy was charged with disorderly conduct and sentenced to pay $325 and 5 months probation.
William Damond McCrary was charged with failure to stop at stop sign. Bond was forfeited.
Wilmer Mendez was charged with no driver’s license and failure to yield while turning left and was sentenced to pay $609 and 7 months probation.
Julie Montgomery was charged with following too closely. Bond was forfeited.
Carey Marie Mullis was charged with failure to yeild when entering intersection. Bond was forfeited.
Selena Ann Palmer was charged with violation of probation, which was paid in full.
Bernard Leon Patterson was charged with failure to stop at stop sign. Bond was forfeited.
Dustin Lynn Paul was charged with failure to stop at stop sign. Bond was forfeited.
Leslie Powers was charged with possession of ounce or less of marijuana. Signed bond was forfeited.
Jacqueline P. Pridgen was charged with following too closely and driving while license was suspended/revoked and sentenced to pay $886 and 12 months probation.
Timothy James Roberts was charged with failure to stop at stop sign. Bond was forfeited.
Marbella Rosales was charged with no driver’s license and defective equipment. Bond was posted.
Susan C. Ross was charged with safety belts violation (adults). Bond was forfeited.
Angel Maldonaldo Ruiz was charged with unauthorized vehicle with colored lights and driving while license was suspended or revoked. Bond was forfeited.
Delacey Rushing Sr. was charged with DUI, failure to maintain lane and failure to stop at stop sign and sentenced to pay $1,561, 12 months probation, 2 days jail, risk reduction, $25 ad in paper, interlock device and 90 hours community service.
Abeeku Gyasi Sealey was charged with failure to yield after stop/stop sign. Bond was forfeited.
Wendie Lynn Sifuentes was charged with failure to stop at stop sign. Bond was forfeited.
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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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