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6B ®jje Heraltr <§a?ette Tuesday, February 16,2021
Presenting three new Eagle Scouts
SUBMITTED
Lamar County boasts three newly-minted Eagle Scouts
who passed the formal board of review Saturday, Feb. 13.
They are (l-r) Jesse James and Luke Sappington of Troop 17 The review board was chaired by Bill Lindsey. Members
and Will Gassett of Troop 38. were Wright Woodall, Russ Walters, Rob Hall and Sean Parker.
Judge Wilson handles criminal sentencing Febuary 2
The following cases
were adjudicated in
Lamar superior court
Feb. 2 with Judge Tommy
Wilson presiding.
Kenneth Kamone
Foster, suspended license
and failure to stop for
stop sign; failed to ap
pear, bench warrant
issued.
Jessica Louise Dodson,
burglary and possession
of meth; failed to appear,
bench warrant issued.
Darrien Lamar Bowles,
theft by taking, fleeing
and attempting to elude,
hit and run, obstruction
and suspended license;
failed to appear, bench
warrant issued.
Wesley Bradford
Wood, aggravated assault
on a peace officer; failed
to appear, bench warrant
issued.
Desjwa Quaashie
Rambus, fleeing and at
tempting to elude and no
license; failed to appear,
bench warrant issued.
Justin Arron Red
ding, trafficking in meth,
obstruction, fleeing and
attempting to elude and
window tint violation;
failed to appear, bench
warrant issued.
Otis Bernard Jackson,
trafficking in marijuana
and failure to maintain
lane; failed to appear,
bench warrant issued.
Charles Steven Mann,
possession of meth and
theft by receiving sto
len property; failed to
appear, bench warrant
issued.
THANK YOU,
SCOTT
TENNEY
Congratulations on
Your Retirement.
Thank You for Serving
United Bank and Barnesville!
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Equal Housing Lender
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Ashley M. Tucker,
theft by receiving stolen
property: 12 months
probation, $300 fine and
40 hours community
service.
Aaron C. Holloway,
two counts disorderly
conduct: 12 months
probation, $500 restitu
tion and no contact with
victim.
David Pierce, posses
sion of meth, possession
of marijuana and failure
to maintain lane: 54
months in jail, credit for
time served.
Johnny D. Flournoy,
two counts obstruction,
theft by taking, terror
istic threats and acts
and criminal trespass:
bond set at $1 million,
banished from Towaliga
circuit.
Mason for Chief Magistrate
Practical, real world courtroom
experience you can trust
•CEO for 11 years (mostly holding rank
of Captain or higher for over half of his
31 year career
•College Professor—14 years
•Police Senior Instructor—training
police for over 15 years
•FBI National Academy Graduate-
trained at the very highest level of law
enforcement
•82nd Airborne paratrooper and legal
specialist—Trained in the Uniform
More than qualified! Code of Military Justice
Jeff's solid background and standing in the
community continues the public faith in a people's
court that will apply the law fairly,
without bias or malice; and with liberty and
justice for all
Early voting starts Feb 22
Election Day: March 16
Elect Jeff Mason Chief Magistrate
Preserving the integrity, trust, and credibility of
the Lamar County Magistrate Court
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Paid for by Jeff Mason for Chief Magistrate
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