Moultrie Observer

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January 29, 2012

Municipal Court for the Feb. 1 edition

MOULTRIE — The following cases were recently disposed of in Moultrie Municipal Court:

Lawrence William Banks Jr., 24, was found guilty of violation of probation and sentenced to 117 days in jail.

Don Cornelius Debruce, 34, pleaded guilty to two counts of vagrancy and was sentenced to a total of 40 days in jail.

Gary Steve Hiers, 49, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and shoplifting. He was sentenced to 32 days in jail and banned from Murphy’s Express.

Umeko Nicole Kinsey, 23, was found guilty of violation of probation and ordered to pay $924 or serve 31 days in jail.

Arthur Jerome Livingston, 59, was found guilty of violation of probation and was ordered to serve 120 days in jail.

David Christopher Mays, 20, pleaded guilty to illegal possession of alcohol by a minor and public drunk. He was sentenced to 20 days jail.

Victor Villanueva, 35, was charged with violation of probation. He was sentenced to 7 days in jail and released to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Michael James Vinson, 34, pleaded guilty to two counts of shoplifting and was sentenced to a total of 70 days in jail and banned from Walmart for 12 months and from the city of Moultrie.

Marcus Jerome Anderson, 37, was charged with running a red light. Bond was forfeited.

Christopher Terrez Bennett, 23, was charged with possession of an ounce or less of marijuana, failure to stop at a stop sign and driving while license suspended or revoked. Surety bonds were forfeited.

Ulysses Bennett II, 33, was charged with safety belts violation (adults). Bond was forfeited.

Terry Lynn Bryant, 41, was charged with speeding (72 mph in a 55 mph zone). Bond was forfeited.

John Charles Burns, 32, was charged with improper backing. Bond was forfeited.

Elizabeth Yates Bynum, 81, was charged with improper lane change/not proper position. Bond was forfeited.

Victor M. Fonseca Carranza, 53, was charged with safety belts violation (adults). Bond was forfeited.

Robert Brian Casteel, 35, was charged with following too closely. Bond was forfeited.

Wayne Clay Carter, 17, was charged with safety belts violation (adults). Bond was forfeited.

Maria Isabel Cedillo, 43, was charged with no driver’s license. Bond was forfeited.

Linda Clark, 38, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and was sentenced to 20 days jail.

Jeffery Scott Coffee, 55, was charged with speeding (68 in a 55). Bond was forfeited.

Franklin Pearce Cox Jr., 58, was charged with failure to stop at a stop sign. Bond was forfeited.

Kelsi Register Davis, 25, was charged with following too closely. Bond was forfeited.

Anthony Lamont Edmonds, 32, pleaded guilty to driving while license suspended. Edmonds was sentenced to 2 days jail.

Monica Evita Edwards, 30, was charged with violation of probation, which was paid in full.

Corey Jermaine Flournoy, 30, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and was fined $325 and sentenced to 10 months probation. Flournoy was also ordered to get a GED and job training.

Barbie Hicks Fonseca, 31, was charged with failure to yield after stop at stop sign. Bond was forfeited.

Richard Lee Futrill Jr., 44, was charged with expired tag. Bond was forfeited.

Melissaa Dawn Gordon, 45, was charged with speeding (62 in a 45). Bond was forfeited.

Quantrel Dontavious Hall, 31, was charged with noise violation (loud music from vehicle). Bond was forfeited.

Brandon Todd Hart, 24, was charged with safety belts violation (adults). Bond was forfeited.

L.D. Herring, 63, was charged with speeding (69 in a 55). Bond was forfeited.

Tershawnda Hobbs, 20, was charged with safety belts violation (adults). Bond was forfeited.

Tammy Lynn Holland, 41, pleaded guilty to failure to stop at a stop sign and was fined $109.

Jordan Charles Hurst, 25, was charged with speeding (69 in a 55). Bond was forfeited.

Tekoy Iberiel Hutto, 19, pleaded guilty to safety belts violation (adults), no driver’s license, fleeing or attempting to elude police, failure to stop for accident with damage and two counts of failure to stop at stop sign. Hutto was fined a total of $2,261 and sentenced to five days jail and 24 months probation. Plus, he was ordered to submit to a random drug screening, complete a GED and get a job within 30 days.

Doyle Melvin Illian, 50, was charged with speeding (69 in a 55). Bond was forfeited.

Clayton Reid Jackson, 17, was charged with safety belts violation (children). Bond was forfeited.

Shannon Wayne Jarrell, 32, was charged with violation of probation, which was paid in full.

James Michael Johnson, 42, was charged with improper left or   right turn. Bond was forfeited.

Kurt Vanallen Jones Jr., 26, was charged with failure to stop at stop sign and driving while license suspended or revoked. Surety bond was forfeited.

Maria Magdalen Juan, 25, was charged with safety belts violation (children). Bond was forfeited.

Darlene Kay Lange, 58, was charged with failure to yield while turning left. Bond was forfeited.

Henry Paul Lawton III, 31, was charged with safety belts violation (adults). Bond was forfeited.

Stephanie Yvonne Lee, 36, was charged with safety belts violation (children). Bond was forfeited.

Francisco Martinez, 24, was charged with no driver’s license and taillights/lenses required. Bond was forfeited.

Kaneesha McBurrough, 21, was charged with no proof of insurance. Bond was forfeited.

Chelsey D. McClelland, 18, was charged with following too closely. Bond was forfeited.

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