The following cases were recently disposed of in Moultrie Municipal Court:
Alaundra S. Williams was charged with driving while license was suspended/revoked and failure to stop at stop sign and sentenced to pay $886 and 12 months probation.
Falonda Lafaye Williams was charged with safety belts violation (children) and violation of conditions of permit. Bond was forfeited.
Lawrence Eugene Woods was charged with speeding 72 in a 55. Bond was forfeited.
Clayton Bradley Zimmerman was charged with disorderly conduct and sentenced to pay $325 and 4 months probation.
Ramon Avila was charged with safety belts violation (adults) and contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Fidel Camilo was charged with 4 counts safety belts violation (adults), 3 counts safety belts violation (children), no driver’s license and 8 counts contempt and sentenced to 12 months probation. Bond was forfeited.
Jody E. Doyon was charged with speeding 72 in a 55 and contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Lionel Coninus Drayton was charged with safety belts violation (adults) and contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Fontavious T. Gudes was charged with improper left or right turn and contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Jose Mendez Padilla was charged with DUI and contempt and was sentenced to pay $925, 1 day jail, 12 months probation, risk reduction and 40 hours community service. Also Padilla was charged with failure to maintain lane, no driver’s license and 2 counts contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Terry Patterson was charged with defective equipment and contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Eric Jonathon Phillips was charged with running red light and contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Donald Eugene Reeves Jr. was charged with safety belts violation (adults) and contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Wendy Sharon Vazquez was charged with failure to stop at stop sign and contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Debra S. Whitley was charged with speeding 67 in a 45 and contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Carnithia M. Wilkerson was charged with safety belts violation (children) and contempt. Bond was forfeited.
Anthony Damon Bailey was charged with following too closely. Bond was forfeited.
Juan A. Hernandez was charged with running red light. Bond was forfeited.
Cassandra Shanice James was charged as a first offender with shoplifting and sentenced to pay $829.
Reva Amanda Slaughter was charged as a first offender with theft by shoplifting and sentenced to pay $829.
James Duvall was charged with trespassing, DUI and open container violation and sentenced to pay $1,357, 1 day jail, 40 hours community service, risk reduction and 12 months probation.
Dustin Blake Kastelic was charged with possession of ounce or less of marijuana, safety belts violation (adults) and sentenced to pay $665, 12 months probation, get GED and drug testing.
Samuel Heath Kastelic was charged with possession of ounce or less of marijuana and sentenced to pay $650, drug testing, get GED and 12 months probation.
Phyllis Katerina McNeil was charged with safety belts violation (children) and expired tag. Bond was forfeited.
Sonya Roney was charged with failure to stop at stop sign and sentenced to pay $109.
Laviski Demetrius Simpson was charged with taillights/lenses required, which was dismissed.
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