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Judge Wilson to hear
criminal calendar March 2
The following criminal
cases will be heard in
Lamar superior court
March 2 with Judge
Tommy Wilson presiding.
Benjamin Mills, crimi
nal trespass and theft by
taking.
David A. Campbell,
simple battery.
David A. Campbell,
violation of a protective
order and simple battery.
Gregory T. Gibson,
obstruction.
David A. Campbell,
simple battery.
Johany Taton, conspir
acy to commit trading
with inmates without
consent of warden.
Dustin Carlisle, bur
glary, criminal trespass,
two counts possession
of a Schedule IV con
trolled substance and
two counts drugs not in
original container.
Deborah Turner,
burglary and criminal
trespass.
Juanita Parker, two
counts burglary, two
counts criminal trespass
and possession of bur
glary tools.
Enrique D. Carter,
burglary.
Quendavious Taylor,
forgery.
Tiffany N. Love, ob
struction.
James C. Medlin, ob
struction.
Michael W. Castle, DU1,
failure to maintain lane
and improper backing.
Michael W. Castle,
suspended license.
Jalen K. Peavy, pos
session of marijuana and
tampering with evidence.
Jennrice Q. McDowell,
possession of marijuana
with intent to distribute
and possession of drug
related objects.
Tyrek W. McDowell,
possession of marijuana
with intent to distribute
and possession of drug
related objects.
Michael N. Adams,
possession of a Schedule
IV controlled substance
and possession of mari
juana.
Kristin D. Harvey, pos
session of a Schedule IV
controlled substance and
possession of marijuana.
Altravian D. Woldfolk,
possession of a Schedule
1 controlled substance,
possession of marijuana
and possession of a
firearm by a first offender
probationer.
Brandon Thrope, pos
session of cocaine and
possession of marijuana.
Santos M. Perez, pos
session of cocaine.
Mindy Jai Howard,
possession of meth, pos
session of drug related
objects and giving a false
name.
Michael S. Franklin,
possession of a con
trolled substance, pos
session of marijuana and
speeding.
Mindy J. Howard, pos
session of meth.
Tyrek W. McDowell,
possession of marijuana
with intent to distribute
and possession of drug
related objects.
Joseph Smith, forgery.
Keith D. Jones, open
container violation,
improper brake lights,
improper headlights,
defective windshield.
Mark McWilliams, two
counts sale of meth.
Johnny Wright, pedes
trian under the influence
and obstruction.
Quentin M. Foster, pos
session of meth and pos
session of drug related
objects.
Rommie Sullivan,
simple battery.
Tracy R. Hatcher, pos
session of meth and pos
session of drug related
objects.
Mickey Miller, posses
sion of meth, theft by
receiving stolen property
and possession of mari
juana.
Quentin M. Foster, pos
session of meth and pos
session of drug related
objects.
Benjamin Bowles, false
imprisonment.
Judge Wilson handles
criminal sentencing here
The following cases
were adjudicated in La
mar superior court Jan.
25 with Judge Tommy
Wilson presiding.
Matthew A. Prillaman,
obstruction: 12 months
probation.
Jon T. Wells, pos
session of meth and
possession of a firearm
during the commission
of a felony: revoked three
years probation.
James Richard Ramey,
reckless conduct: 12
months probation, $500
fine and stay away from
victim.
James Thomas Crews,
enticing a child for
indecent purposes: three
years in prison, 12 years
probation.
Emily June Moyer,
simple battery and ob
struction: ruled incompe
tent to stand trial.
Kortavious Javon
Carter, battery: 12
months probation, $300
fine, anger management
therapy and stay away
from victim.
Randy Minor Pattillo,
shoplifting: 12 months
probation, 40 hours com
munity service, banned
from Ingle’s.
Shawntavious Nicole
Zellner, simple battery:
12 months probation,
$500 fine and anger man
agement therapy.
Mark Marshall, 111, two
counts financial identity
fraud and two counts
financial transaction card
fraud; failed to appear,
bench warrant issued.
Kenneth Lloyd Lyons,
battery: mental evalua
tion ordered.
Bruce Hunter Arm
strong, possession of
meth: three years pro
bation, $750 fine plus
surcharges.
Sue Edra Perez-Lopez,
criminal receipt of goods
or services: three years
probation, $500 fine and
$600 restitution.
Craig Christopher
Dumas, two counts
failure to register as a
sex offender: three years
probation, $1000 fine and
no contact with minors.
Zion Keshon Pate,
underage possession of
alcohol: 12 months pro
bation, $350 fine.
Ryan Kenneth Green,
possession of a Schedule
IV controlled substance
and possession of mari
juana: three years proba
tion, $500 fine.
John Paul Arrowood,
possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon: five
years probation, $750
fine plus surcharges.
Freddie Louis Sims,
suspended license: 12
months probation, $300
fine.
Luwam Stephanos
Gebrehlassa, possession
of marijuana with intent
to distribute and tail
light violation; failed to
appear, bench warrant
issued.
Xavier O’Neal Jones,
possession and distribu
tion of marijuana: seven
years probation, $1500
fine.
Kimala Michelle Parks,
forgery: five years proba
tion, $1000 fine plus sur
charges and restitution.
Colby Tyler Spinks,
theft by taking: 12
months probation, $600
restitution and 40 hours
community service.
James Rodrick Whi-
tiker, battery: 12 months
probation, $200 fine.
Darrien Lamar Bowles,
possession of meth, pos
session of drug related
objects, theft by taking
and suspended license;
failed to appear, bench
warrant issued.
Ezell Deandre Taylor,
theft by receiving stolen
property: 12 months
probation, restitution
and 40 hours community
service.
Willie B. Colbert, pos
session of a Schedule 1
controlled substance and
possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon:
failed to appear, bench
warrant issued.
VSU announces Fall 2020 graduates
Judge Fears handles
criminal sentencing here
Valdosta State Univer
sity recently recognized
its graduating class of
Fall 2020, which includes
several students from
Lamar County.
Pippin Davis of
Barnesville earned a
Bachelor of Science in
Education in Middle
Grades Education,
Grades 4-8.
Destiny Pilkinton
of Yatesville earned a
Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Communication.
Kylar Rakestraw of
Barnesville earned a
Bachelor of Business
Administration in Health
care Administration.
Mary Tenney of
Barnesville earned a
Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Communication.
“1 am incredibly proud
of our graduates for
having the dedication
to overcome countless
obstacles, including this
ongoing global health
crisis, and to finish
strong and reach this
significant milestone,”
said Dr. Richard A. Car-
vajal, president of VSU.
“1 am similarly so proud
of the world-class faculty
and staff who supported
these students through
life-changing teaching,
mentoring, advising,
research, community en
gagement opportunities,
and much more on their
journey to this special
day.”
The following cases
were adjudicated in La
mar superior court Feb.
16 with Judge Bill Fears
presiding.
Cody Ray Vaughn,
burglary, theft by taking,
criminal trespass and
two counts entering an
auto; mental evaluation
ordered.
Samuel Armando
Boyce, conspiracy to
commit trading with
inmates; failed to appear,
bench warrant issued.
Lloyd Anthony Shef
field, simple battery: not
prosecuted.
Shedrick Demond
Thomas, possession
of a firearm by a con
victed felon: probation,
40 hours community
service, $1000 fine, credit
for time served and ban
ished from circuit.
Ricky Lee Miller, bat
tery and obstruction: five
years probation, credit
for time served, $500 fine
plus surcharges, no vio
lent contact with victim
and mandatory anger
management counseling
under first offender act.
Zion Etheridge, pos
session of Adderall and
possession of marijuana:
three years probation,
$500 fine, 80 hours com
munity service under
first offender act.
Brent Allen Wilson,
possession of meth and
suspended license: three
years probation, credit
for time served, $750 fine
plus surcharges under
first offender act.
Diazeo Quentez Jones,
VGCSA: seven years
probation, credit for 26
days time served, $4000
fine plus surcharges and
80 hours community
service.
Eric J. Coe, escape and
two counts theft by tak
ing: five years in prison,
credit for time served,
banished from circuit.
Taurean Collier, crimi
nal damage to property:
three years probation,
$500 fine plus sur
charges, stay away from
victim, credit for 40 days
time served under first
offender act.
Nerry Davis, felony
possession of marijuana:
five years probation,
$100 fine plus surcharg
es, credit for three days
time served.
Tyler Ferraris, pos
session of cocaine and
possession of marijuana
with intent to distribute:
three years probation,
$1500 fine plus surcharg
es, 80 hours community
service and banished
from circuit.
Anthony Culley, pos
session of a Schedule 1
controlled substance:
three years probation,
credit for 23 days time
served, $750 fine plus
surcharges and banished
from circuit.
Keith D. Jones, pos
session of drug related
objects: 12 months pro
bation, $500 fine.
Tanisha L. McGowan,
possession of marijuana
with intent to distribute:
dead docketed.
Brian Riggins, pos
session of marijuana
with intent to distribute:
seven years probation,
credit for time served,
$7000 fine.
Eldrich Allen, posses
sion of marijuana with
intent to distribute and
possession of a Schedule
1 controlled substance:
seven years probation,
credit for time served,
$7000 fine.
Marcus Lawson,
criminal trespass: not
prosecuted.
Kenneth A. Scott,
aggravated assault: 10
years probation, inten
sive probation, credit for
time served.
Justin Rivers, theft by
receiving stolen proper
ty, use of license plate to
conceal identity, fleeing
and attempting to elude,
suspended license, no
proof of insurance,turn
signal violation, reckless
driving, distracted driv
ing, failure to maintain
lane and speeding: four
years in prison, six years
probation, credit for 922
days time served.
John Fox, possession
of drug related objects
and possession of meth:
two years probation,$500
fine plus surcharges and
40 hours community ser
vice under first offender
act.
Tyleek Hardaway,
obstruction: 12 months
probation, $100 fine,
40 hours community
service.
Robert Haralson,
sexual exploitation of
children: revoked one
year of probation.
Thomas H. Flando, en
tering an auto and theft
by taking: revoked three
years probation.
Andrew J. Goodman,
two counts entering an
auto, criminal damage
to property, and pos
session of a controlled
substance: first offender
probation revoked, sent
to prison.
Jason A. Brown, pos
session of meth: revoked
one year probation.
Kristopher Jackson,
possession of marijuana:
two years probation,
$500 fine plus surcharg
es.
Bradley J. Doke, forg
ery and theft by receiv
ing stolen property: five
years probation, $2450
restitution, 80 hours
community service and
stay away from victim.
Raven Doby, obstruc
tion: 12 months proba
tion, credit for time
served, $200 fine plus
surcharges.
You will have my undivided
attention and locus as Chiel
Magistrate Judge
"The Magistrate Court is a position of public
service and trust that demands the complete
focus and full attention of its elected official.
If elected, I will serve the people of Lamar
County as Chief Magistrate without outside
full time business practices and other
financial responsibilities that distract from
performing the full time service the citizens
of Lamar County deserve." - Jeff Mason
Elect Jeff Mason Chief Magistrate
More than qualified
Veteran 82nd Airborne Paratrooper
30 Years Continuous Courtroom Experience
College Professor
FBI National Academy Graduate
Lifelong Coach & Community Volunteer
Jeff's solid background and standing in the
community continues the public faith in the people's
court that will apply the law fairly and without bias
or malice
Preserving the integrity, trust, and credibility of the Lamar County
Magistrate Court
Paid for by Jeff Mason for Chief Magistrate