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Page 2A, The Lee County Ledger, Wednesday, June 18, 2008
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Sentences Issued In Magistrate Court
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County Middle School and Twin Oaks
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formation, please contact the Leesburg
Police Department at 759-6464.
Chief Magistrate Judge Jim
Thurman issued sentences
in Lee County Magistrate
Court June 3, 2008.
Eric Rich, charged with
deposit account fraud, was
sentenced to 12 months su
pervised probation and fined
$403.00 and ordered to pay
restitution of $290.10.
Joseph F. Mercer, charged
with deposit account fraud,
was sentenced to 12 months
supervised probation and
fined $295.00 and ordered to
pay restitution of $200.50.
Danielle Jacques, charged
with deposit account fraud,
forfeited a cash bond of
$312.10.
Chris Westmoreland,
charged with deposit account
fraud, forfeited a cash bond
of $485.05.
Eie ct Sondra Cook
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-14 Years of Superior Court Experience
11 Years as Chief Deputy of Superior Court
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Albany: 107 N. Westover Boulevard
or 2101 Rosebrier Avenue
Lee County: 239 Cedric Street
Americus: 602 Tripp Street
Tifton: 1004 Love Avenue
Bill Williams
y\e ct County Commissioner
Redbone District
Certified Public Accountant With 27
Years of Experience Specializing in
Local Government Finances
With all of the talk of yet another
property tax increase in Lee County,
I strongly feel that our county needs
and deserves qualified people to serve
on the board. With my experience and
expertise in local government financ
es, I feel that I can be an asset to our
county. Our county has the resources
available to provide needed services
without property tax increases, but must learn to use these
resources more efficiently. With my professional back
ground in this area, I feel that I am well qualified to aid in
this task.
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Jamie Fulford, charged
with deposit account fraud,
forfeited a cash bond of
$234.37.
Brian M Griffin, charged
with two counts of deposit
account fraud, forfeited a
cash bond of $571.06 for the
two counts of deposit ac
count fraud.
Gregory H. Fott, charged
with four counts of deposit
account fraud, forfeited a
cash bond of $2084.33 for
the four counts of deposit
account fraud.
Timothy Ray Tompkins,
charged with two count
of deposit account fraud,
forfeited a cash bond of
$541.36.
Ernest Thomas III,
charged with deposit account
fraud, forfeited a cash bond
of $588.70.
Donyall Sanchez Balti
more, charged with posses
sion of alcoholic beverages
under 21, was sentenced to
six months supervised pro
bation and fined $295.00. On
a charge of failure to appear
in court, he was sentenced to
five days in jail.
Haley Nolan, charged
with possession of alcoholic
beverages under 21, was
sentenced to 12 months su
pervised probation and fined
$565.00. On a charge of
possession of marijuana less
than an ounce, the defendant
was sentenced to 12 months
supervised probation and
fined $975.00.
Jeremy Rashad Hardrick-
Sibley, charged with posses
sion of marijuana less than
an ounce, entered into the
pre-trial diversion program.
Demario Deonta Profit
charged with criminal
trespass, possession of
marijuana less than an ounce
Charges Made By
Sheriff’s Office
Juan Fara, of 795 Hwy
19 North, Feesburg, was
charged with driving while
unlicensed and no insur
ance June 9 by Dep.
S. Gosa. While on
patrol on Hwy. 19
North, Dep. Gosa 1
encountered Fara
driving his vehicle very
slow because of damage to a
front tire and vehicles on the
road had to swerve around
the vehicle to avoid a colli
sion. Dep. Gosa initiated a
traffic stop and explained the
reason to Fara. Fara told the
officer that he did not have
a license nor insurance on
the vehicle which
was confirmed
. \ by dispatch.
Fara was
arrested and
the vehicle was
towed.
Michael Hardwick, of 202
Barton Ave. Apt. A Albany,
was arrested by Sgt. Jimmy
Jones June 9 on an outstand
ing warrant for probation
violation.
The City of Leesburg will
hold a public hearing for the
budget at City Hall at 6:00
p.m. on June 25th.
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and possession of alcoholic
beverages, entered into the
pre-trial diversion program.
Trevin Vontores Whaley
charged with possession
of marijuana less than an
ounce and criminal trespass
and possession of alcoholic
beverages under 21, entered
into the pre-trial diversion
program.
Shantorria Pierce, charged
with theft by shoplifting,
was sentenced to 12 months
supervised probation except
for 30 days in jail and fined
$825.00.
Vanessa Fatoya Thomas,
charged with theft by shop
lifting, was sentenced to 12
months supervised probation
except for ten days in jail and
fined $565.00.
Patrick L. Jones, charged
with possession of alcoholic
beverages under 21, entered
into the pre-trial diversion
program.
Shamtann Clay, charged
with theft by shoplifting,
was sentenced to 12 months
supervised probation except
for one day in jail and fined
$565.00 and ordered to com
plete 40 hours community
service.
John Goza, charged with
possession of alcoholic
beverages under 21, entered
into the pre-trial diversion
program.
Mary Catherine Allen,
charged with possession of
alcoholic beverages under
21, entered into the pre-trial
diversion program.
Chase A. Allen, charged
with possession of alcoholic
beverages under 21, entered
into the pre-trial diversion
program.
Brittany Allen, charged
with two counts of posses
sion of alcoholic beverages
under, entered into the pre
trial diversion program.
Whitney Austin, charged
with theft by shoplifting,
entered into the pre-trial
diversion program.
Jamie Ryan Doyle, charged
with possession of Mari
juana less than an ounce,
was sentenced to 12 months
supervised probation except
for 30 days in jail and fined
$995.00.
Shanqulia Dawson, charged
with theft by shoplifting,
entered into the pre-trial
diversion program.
Tanisha Rivers, charged
with theft by shoplifting,
was sentenced to 12 months
supervised probation except
for 90 days in jail and fined
$825.00. On a charge of
failure to appear in court, the
defendant was sentenced to
ten days in jail. On a charge
of failure to appear in court,
the defendant was sentenced
to ten days in jail.
Jesse Saunders, charged
with junk vehicles and
failure to appear in court, the
defendant forfeited a cash
bond of $500.00.
Billy Joe Cook charged
with illegal burning, was
sentenced to six months
supervised probation and
ordered to pay a fine of
$565.00. On a charge of
depositing trash on property,
the defendant was sentenced
to six months supervised
probation and ordered to
clean up the property within
five days if not serve five
days in jail.
Bryanna Vincent was
charged with disorderly con
duct while intoxicated and
the prosecutor nolle prosequi
the charge of Disorderly
conduct while intoxicated.
On the charge of public
drunk / disorderly conduct
(Obstruction of officer), the
defendant entered into the
pre-trial diversion program.
Gartavis Kendrell George,
charged with disorderly
conduct, entered into the pre
trial diversion program.
Fatresa Tamika Solomon,
charged with criminal tres
pass, was sentenced to three
days in jail and ordered to
pay a fine of $800.00. On a
charge of failure to appear,
the defendant was fined
$200.00.