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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2008
THE JACKSON HERALD
PAGE 9A
Public Safety
reports on crimes, wrecks, fires & courts
Superior Court results given for the month of Feb. Sex offender list released by Sheriff’s office
THOSE SENTENCED in recent
Superior Court proceedings in
Jackson County include the fol
lowing:
•Gerenda Rhodes, theft by tak
ing a motor vehicle, five years in
jail. A charge of theft by taking
was dismissed.
•Jeffery A. Pittman, obstruction
and possession of cocaine with
intent to distribute, three years in
jail, $2,000 fine and waive fourth
amendment rights.
•Muhammah Malik, burglary, 10
years probation, $2,000 fine and
restitution.
•Homer Pope Jr., burglary, 10
years probation, $2,000 fine and
restitution.
•Lamar Jones, cruelty to chil
dren and battery, five years proba
tion, $1,000 fine and no violent
contact with the victim.
•Sonni Vickers, possession of
methamphetamine and suspended
license, $1,000 fine, three years
probation and waive fourth amend
ment rights.
•Neal Moon, theft by taking, six
years probation, 60 days in jail,
$1,000 fine and $600 restitution.
•Michael Murphy, no insurance
and registration suspended, 12
months probation and $500 fine.
•Timothy Maloch, burglary, one
year in jail, seven years probation
and $1,000 fine.
•Amos Boyd Pittman, posses
sion of cocaine with intent to dis
tribute and possession of cocaine,
six years probation, $750 fine and
waive fourth amendment rights.
•Michael A. Lance, possession
of methamphetamines, $1,500
fine, six years probation and waive
fourth amendment rights.
•William Keith Lord, aggravat
ed assault, 12 months probation,
$1,000 fine, alcohol and drug eval
uation and waive fourth amend
ment rights.
•William Thomas Clark, aggra
vated stalking, six years probation,
$500 fine, 80 hours community
service and no contact with the
victim.
•Bruce Wayne Hill, possession
of methamphetamine with intent
to distribute, sentencing deferred.
•Charlie A. Lovell, possession
of methamphetamine, $1,000 fine,
six years probation drug and alco
hol evaluation and waive fourth
amendment rights.
•April M. Coombs, theft by tak
ing, eight years probation, $2,000
fine, mental health evaluation and
no contact with victim or victim’s
family. A charge of burglary was
dismissed.
•Chad Morgan, financial identity
fraud, 40 hours community ser
vice, two years probation, $1,000
fine and restitution.
•Ronald Gene Moore, theft by
taking, 12 months probation, $500
fine and restitution.
•Andrew Carver, statutory rape,
two years in jail, eight years pro
bation, $1,000 fine and no contact
with victim or family.
•Michael Cagle, battery, 12
months probation, $1,500 fine and
no contact with the victim.
•Demerius Carter, possession of
marijuana with intent to distrib
ute and obstruction, sentencing
deferred.
•Eddie Williams Sr., burglary, 12
months probation, $1,000 fine and
stay off of victim’s property.
•Eddie Williams Jr., burglary
(reduced to criminal trespass), 12
months probation, $1,000 fine and
no contact with victim.
•Pablo Perez, identity theft, two
years probation and $1,500 fine.
•Glenndon Dale Coker, forgery,
three years in jail, seven years pro
bation, restitution and $1,000 fine.
•Percy Leroy Jones, possession
of a firearm by a convicted felon,
two years probation and $1,000
fine.
•James Myron Littleton, posses
sion of methamphetamine, waive
fourth amendment rights, $1,000
fine and two years probation.
•Tonya Moeller, suspended
license, 12 months probation and
$750 fine.
•Stephanie Lundy, possession of
marijuana, 12 months probation,
waive fourth amendment rights
and $750 fine.
•Terry Peavey, possession of
methamphetamine, $1,000 fine,
four years probation and waive
fourth amendment rights.
•Mary J. Casper, bad check,
three years probation, $500 fine
and $1,000 restitution.
•Kim McCarty, financial trans
action card fraud, $1,000 fine and
three years in jail.
•Stephen L. Nichols, possession
of methamphetamine, two years
in jail, eight years probation and
$1,000 fine.
Sex offenders list available on GBI website
THE GEORGIA Bureau of
Investigation maintains a list of
registered sex offenders on its
website (www.ganet.org/gbi).
The GBI is the central reposi
tory for Georgia’s Violent Sexual
Offender Registry. The registry
contains information about sex
offenders who have been released
from prison, placed on probation,
parole or supervised released after
July 1, 1996.
The website contains a search
form where offenders may be
located based on name, city, zip
code or county.
For each offender, the website
details the offender’s address,
physical description, age, date of
conviction and crime. Most of the
offenders also have photos avail
able.
By state law, a sex offender
will be notified by the Georgia
Department of Corrections, the
Georgia Board of Pardons &
Paroles, and/or private probation
agencies that they must register as
a sex offender with a sheriff and
their county of residence, county
of employment and county where
they are attending school.
Sexual offenders will remain on
the registry for a period of 10 years
and will receive a verification form
each year on the anniversary of
their initial registration. Sexual
predators are required to verify
their information every 90 days
and remain on the registry for life.
As of July 1, 1999, sexual
offenders who have more than
one prior conviction for an offense
listed by state law - or who have
been convicted of an aggravated
offense, such as aggravated child
molestation - will remain on the
registry for life and will receive a
verification form each year on the
anniversary of their initial registra
tion.
If the offender is enrolled,
employed or carries on a vocation
at an institution of higher education
in Georgia, they are required to
provide the name, school address
or enrollment status.
Offenders who move to another
state are required to report to the
sheriff’s office where they last
registered with in the state, and to
designate a law enforcement agen
cy in their new state of residence.
Offenders who move to another
county in Georgia, are required to
register with the sheriff of their
new county of residence in addi
tion to notifying the sheriff of their
previous county of residence.
OFFENSES
Offenders placed on proba
tion, parole or supervised release
from prison after July 1, 1996,
are required to register for the
following offenses: rape, sodomy
(against a minor), aggravated sod
omy (against a minor or an adult),
statutory rape (unless the age of
the perpetrator is 18 years of age or
younger), child molestation, aggra
vated child molestation, enticing a
child for indecent purposes and
aggravated sexual battery.
Other offenses include: kid
napping of a minor (except by a
parent), false imprisonment of a
minor (except by a parent), crimi
nal sexual conduct toward a minor,
solicitation of a minor to engage
in sexual contact, use of a minor
in sexual performance, solicita
tion of a minor to practice pros
titution, any conviction resulting
from an underlying sexual offense
against a victim who is a minor,
use of a minor to engage in any
sexually-explicit conduct to pro
duce any visual medium depicting
such conduct; creating, publishing,
selling or distributing any mate
rial depicting a minor engaged in
sexually-explicit conduct; trans
mitting, making, selling, buying
or disseminating by means of a
computer any descriptive or iden
tifying information regarding a
child for the purpose of offering
or soliciting sexual conduct of or
with a child or the visual depict
ing such conduct; and any conduct
which, by its nature, is a sexual
offense against a minor.
THE JACKSON County
Sheriff’s office has released the
its sex offender list. Those named
on it are:
•Troy Adams, Absconded,
Jefferson.
•Dontez Manuel Armstead, 405
Cooperbridge Road, Braselton.
•Michael Kevin Banks, 5046
Hwy. 82 Spur, Jefferson.
•Joshua Bentley, 405 Feldspar
Drive, Jefferson.
•Michael Vincent Biering, 395
Fairfiled Drive, Jefferson.
•Dustin Matthew Bourchier, 5689
Meadowview Drive, Jefferson.
•Jason Allen Brannon,
Incarcerated, Pendergrass.
•Paul Thomas Campbell, 324
Briarwood Court, Hoschton.
•Abel B. Candia III, 390 Reisling
Dr. Braselton.
•David Cantey, 60 Mayberry
Lane, Jefferson.
•Robert Lanis Chaisson, 1136
Carruth Road, Jefferson.
•Angela Marie Capanzano, 345
Briarwood Court, Hoschton.
•Steven Eugene Chastain, 88
Garner Road, Braselton.
•Jerry Lavon Clark, Absconded,
Commerce.
•Larry E. Coggins, 387 Antrim
Glen Drive, Hoschton.
•Stanley Hansel Cumbie, 1575
Marlow Road, Maysville.
•Cynthia Diane Curdt, 6703
Jefferson River Road, Athens.
•Larry James David, 223 Wheeler
Lane, Maysville.
•Phillip Warren Dorminy, 331
Park Street, Pendergrass.
•Marilyn Dorsey, 1291 Maddox
Road, Hoschton.
•Dale Allen Drath, 536 Rucker
Road, Jefferson.
•Barry Russell Dutton,
1406 Hardman Orchard Road,
Maysville.
•Benji Todd Dykes, 7299 Jackson
Trail Road, Hoschton.
•Amanda Diane Ellis, 126 Robert
Drive, Braselton.
•Guy Andrew Endsley, 675
Windy Hill Road, Jefferson.
•Rodney Kyle Ensley, 1444
Pocket Road, Braselton.
•Jake Esoun, 165 Fuller Road,
Lot 114, Athens.
•Kelly Eugene Farmer, 68
Cooper Farm Road, Nicholson.
•Jeffrey Walter Fifer, 330
Woodvale Circle, Braselton.
•John Lawrence Franklin, 1843
Davenport Road, Braselton.
•James Edgar Gilstrap, 2047
Wayne Poultry Road, Pendergrass.
•Kenneth Michael Hagerman,
271 Kings Ridge Drive, Athens.
•Matthew Scott Hall, 31 Cole
Court Drive, Commerce.
•Matthew Phillip Hamrick, 497
Hickory Way, Maysville.
•Hubert Roger Hanley,
Incarcerated, Jefferson.
•Andrew Joseph Hargooa, 353
Lewis Circle, Commerce.
•John Devughn Hill, 476 Pinetree
Circle, Maysville.
•Joseph Henry Holland, 23
Danny Allen Street, Pendergrass.
•Larry Holmes, 54 Blakewood
Court, Jefferson.
•Tyrone Taylor Tony Huff,
Incarcerated, Jackson.
•David C. Huffman, 1077 Bill
Wright Road, Jefferson.
•Charlie Thomas Inscho, 522
Gieger Road, Jefferson.
•Stephen Carl Johnson, 300 Jims
Lane, Nicholson.
•Tom Roger Jordan, 479 Blacks
Creek Church Road, Commerce.
•Ronald Willard Kennedy, 47
Pleasant Hill M.H.P, Talmo.
•Jimmy Edward Little, 182
Garner Road, Braselton.
•Claud Larry Looney, 250 Jim
David Road, Nicholson.
•Lonnie Ray Luther, 243
Lakeshore Drive, Braselton.
•Timothy Kevin Mace, 129
Williams Road, Athens.
•Rayford Malpass, 60 Daffodil
Court, Nicholson.
•David Martin, 47 Wisteria
Place, Jefferson.
•Danny Keith McDaniel, 2725
Maysville Road, Commerce.
•Tommy Lee McElhannon,
Incarcerated, Jefferson.
•Christopher Anto McIntosh,
317 Rucker Road, Jefferson.
•James McPherson, 5122
Brockton Loop, Jefferson.
•Rodney Wayne Messier, 748
Creekview Drive, Hoschton.
•Richard Dorian Mitchell, 211
Sandy Lane Court, Jefferson.
•Stephen Douglas Mize, 601
Adams Road, Jefferson.
•Daniel William Moses,
Incarcerated, Maysville.
•David Wayne Nixon,
1032 Richard Bridges Road,
Commerce.
•Joseph Lee Patton, 2320 Old
Gainesville Hwy., Talmo.
•Joshua Blue Pruitt, 511
Hightower Trail, Jefferson.
•Patrick Pryor, 91 Waterbury
Lane, Braselton.
•David Vinson Rary, 611 Lee
Street, Jefferson.
•Frank Reed, 1332 Duck Road,
Braselton.
•Steven Dustin Ridling, 391
Groaning Rock Road, Commerce.
•Billy Darrell Roberts, 540 Curt
Roberts Road, Braselton.
•Miguel Salgado, 165 Fuller
Road, Athens.
•Sherman H. Salyers, 2251 Old
State Road, Pendergrass.
•Larry J. Sanders, 102 Cordes
Place, Commerce.
•Robert Isiah Sanders, 633
Ebenezer Church Road, Jefferson.
•Garry Lee Scroggs, 209 Hawks
Court, Nicholson.
•David Edward Seagraves, 529
Red Oak Road, Maysville.
•Roger Eugene Sexton, Sr., 180
Stockton Farm Road, Pendergrass.
•Billy Ray Simmons, 3800 Old
State Road, Lot 20, Talmo.
•Linda Dale Sisco, 654 Sycamore
Street, Jefferson.
•Chester Ray Slaughter, 433
Spratlin Drive, Jefferson.
•James Lewis Sparks, 590
Antioch Church Road, Nicholson.
•Charles Joseph Squier,
Absconded, Jefferson.
•Terry Lee Staritz, 289 Cooper
Farm Road, Nicholson.
•Johnny E. Stone, 751 Nunn
Road, Commerce.
•Perry W. Stringer, 450
Whirlaway Street, Jefferson.
•Charles Glenn Sunley, Jr., 87 Z.
Williams Road, Nicholson.
•Benjamin Dwayne Taylor, 73
Creston Lane, Commerce.
•Robert Hoyt Thomas, 6944
Holly Springs Road, Pendergrass.
•William Earl Thomas, 4735
Hwy. 334, Commerce.
•Timothy Craig Thompson, 2572
Hwy. 82 South, Jefferson.
•John Wade, 44 Stapler Bridge
Road, Nicholson.
•Terry Dee Warren, 188 Hamilton
Drive, Jefferson.
•Bruce Lee Willard, 184Pettijohn
Road, Pendergrass.
Troopers report 17 wrecks during Feb.
STATE TROOPERS from the
Athens post of the Georgia State
Patrol investigated 17 traffic crash
es during February in Jackson
County. The traffic crashes result
ed in 21 injuries and one traffic
death.
Troopers from Post 32 also
issued 120 traffic citations in the
county during the month. The total
Clarification
includes one arrest for driving
under the influence, 79 citations
for speeding and eight seat belt
violations. Troopers also issued
150 warnings.
THE CORRECT address for John Benjamin Shirley, who was listed in the arrest column from the sheriff’s
department last week, should be: 525 Payneville Road, Jefferson.
Kids • Moms
DATE OF ARREST:
TIME OF ARREST:
DISPOSITION:
PLACE OF ARREST:
NAME OF COURT:
NOTICE OF SECOND OR
THIRD DUI CONVICTION
Driving Under The Influence
Pursuant to O.C.G.A.
Code Section 40-6-391
Samantha Shai McBride
1421 Wayne Poultry Rd.
Pendergrass, GA 30567
March 9, 2007
1:44 a.m.
Plea of Guilty
Spring St., Gainesville
Hall County Superior & State Courts
DATE OF ARREST:
TIME OF ARREST:
DISPOSITION:
PLACE OF ARREST:
NAME OF COURT:
NOTICE OF SECOND OR
THIRD DUI CONVICTION
Driving Under The Influence
Pursuant to O.C.G.A.
Code Section 40-6-391
Pablo Hernandez
174 Braston Rd.
Jefferson, GA 30549
November 23, 2007
9:00 p.m.
Plea of Guilty
GA 11
Hall County Superior/State Court
Banks-Jackson Risk Reduction
DUI SCHOOL
336-6777
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
1728 North Broad Street, Commerce, State Certified 5010 and 2007
Next DUI Class begins on March 15, 2008
Next Defensive Driving Class will be held on March 8, 2008
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Possum Creek Bridge Closure
The Jackson County Board of
Commissioners will hold a public
hearing at 6:00 P. M. on Monday. March
17. 2008 at the Jackson County
Courthouse, 5000 Jackson Parkway,
Jefferson, Georgia to inform the public
and take comments on the closure of the
bridge over Possum Creek Road, County
Road #229 over an unnamed tributary of
Possum Creek. Possum Creek Road
connects Hog Mountain Road and US
129 Business.
All interested parties are encouraged to
attend. For more information, please
contact Don Clerici at 706-387-6415 or
Sheila Briggs at 706-387-6436.
Barrow County's Largest Sale
What?
Wall-to-wall bargains
(over 5000 sq. ft.) for kids,
moms, and moms-to-be on
the best quality items at
yard sale prices.
DON’T MISS THIS SALE!
• Toys
• Strollers
• Games
• Books
• Clothes
• Maternity
• Nursery
• Bikes
• Car Seats
• Furniture
When?
March 8th
8:00 AM -2:00 PM
NOW LOCATED IN FELLOWSHIP HALL ,
Rain or Shine
Air Conditioned!
Half price sale Noon to 2:00 PM
Where? J\ Winder First United Methodist Church
280 N. Broad St. Winder (Across from Ingles)
For information or to volunteer, call
Allison Clark at 770-867-4594.
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Call for consigner code numbers: Feb. 11-22
Alisha (770-868-1590) - Last Names A-L
Leigh (770-725-2867) - Last Names M-Z