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PAGE 6A THE BANKS COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2008 Crime Superior Court results given Commerce man charged with bigamy Recent results from Superior Court proceedings in Banks County include the following: •Erik Steven Lunt, posses sion of marijuana, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Ronnie Dwayne Bates, public intoxication and posses sion of a drug-related object, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Stuart Scott Brooks, DUI, possession of marijuana and failure to maintain a lane, 12 months probation and $2,000 fine. •Jeremy Lee Ball, posses sion of a firearm by a convicted felon, five years in jail. •Nicole Forrester, public drunkenness, 12 months proba tion and $300 fine. •William Lee Hodges, DUI, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Judith Bannister, theft by taking, 12 months probation and $300 fine. •Amy Louise Fields, posses sion of marijuana, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Jody Marie Ferguson, sim ple battery, 12 months proba tion and $500 fine. •Latasha Nicole Bonds, shoplifting, 12 months proba tion and $500 fine. •Rhonda Annette Bennett, possession of marijuana, speed ing and use of license plate to conceal identity of vehicle, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Ryan Lucas Bland, DUI, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Tarin Marie Kolegue, pos session of marijuana and pos session of a drug-related object, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Della Marie Butler, posses sion of marijuana and driving while license suspended, 12 months probation and $1,000 fine. •Ricky Divilard Beatty, pos session of marijuana and public drunkenness, 12 months proba tion and $750 fine. •Nicholas Andrew Bolman, battery, 12 months probation, no contact with the victim and $500 fine. •Cody Jake Bolman, battery, 12 months probation, no con tact with the victim and $500 fine. •John Bradshaw, disorderly conduct, 12 months probation and no contact with the victim. •Anthony Drew Franklin, un derage consumption of alcohol, six months probation and $300 fine. •John Cameron Bostick, theft by shoplifting and criminal tres pass, 30 days in jail, 12 months probation and $1,000 fine. •Roy Davis Draughn, posses sion of marijuana, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Jesse Jerome Taylor, false imprisonment, simple battery and DUI, 12 months probation, 40 hours community service and $1,250 fine. •Aubrey Beales, battery, 12 months probation, no contact with the victim and $500 fine. •Marcus Addiss Foster, driv ing while license suspended and window tint violation, 12 months probation and $600 fine. •Christopher Allen Parr, pos session of marijuana, no proof of insurance, cracked wind shield and failure to update li cense, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Hannah Hagerty, theft by shoplifting, three years proba tion, $500 fine and restitution. •Robert Marion Hagerty, theft by receiving, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of mari juana, five years probation and $2,250 fine. •Howard Lee Kitchens, theft by taking, five years probation, $1,000 fine and restitution. •Kendra Lynn Bray, attempt ed acquisition of a controlled substance by misrepresentation or theft, eight years probation and $1,500 fine. •Brandy Michelle Hollis, possession of alprazolam, three years probation and $1,000 fine. •Tina Elaine Frawley, at tempted acquisition of a con- We Buy All Gold & Silver .(jainesoiKe mms 770-532-2592 1020 Jesse Jewell Pkwy. • Gainesville, GA Mon. -Thurs. 10-6:30 • Fri. - Sat. 10-7 Including: • Class Rings • Wedding Bands , • Coins • Broken Jewelry • Dental Gold at the ultimate bridal show October 19th from l-5pm kl Classic Center, Athens www.AthensWeddingProfessionals.com trolled substance by misrep resentation or theft, two years probation and $1,000 fine. •Laraine Jill Bonds, theft by taking, five years probation, $1,000 fine and restitution. •Dillon Lee Harrington, en tering an auto and possession of alprazolam, four years pro bation and $1,500 fine. •Cristin Marie Livingston, attempted acquisition of con trolled substance by misrep resentation or theft and forg ery, seven years probation and $2,000 fine. •Jeremy Lee Ball, possession of marijuana with intent to dis tribute, possession of metham- phetamine and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, five years in jail and 10 years probation. •Greta Carey, possession of methadone, five years proba tion and $1,500 fine. •Harold Hood, deposit ac count fraud, two years proba tion, $750 fine and restitution. •Dennis Caney Baker, child molestation and aggravated sexual battery, 15 years in jail, five years probation and $1,500 fine. The Banks County Sheriffs Office arrested and charged Martin Elvis Hanley, 52, Hebron Road, Commerce, with bigamy on Tuesday, Oct. 7. Banks County Sheriff Charles Chapman said Hanley’s wife Banks County Sheriff Charles Chapman said one teen has been arrested and a warrant has been obtained on a second in connection with the break-in of three vehicles in Homer last week. Christopher Knight, 17, Winder, has been charged with breaking into three vehicles located at the Golden Pantry The Banks County Sher iff's Office responded to the following vehicle-related accidents during the past week: •two-vehicle accident on filed the complaint with the BCSO. Chapman said Hanley, married for some years to his wife, went to Sevier County, Tenn., over the last couple of months and married another woman. and Dollar General, Historic Homer Highway. A warrant has been obtained for Waylon Westbrooks, 17, Jefferson, on the same charges. Chapman said the two per petrators were in Homer seeing the girlfriend of one of them at the time of these break-ins. Knight is currently being held in the Jackson County jail 1-85 South off ramp at the intersection of Highway 15. •two-vehicle accident in the parking lot of Waffle House, Highway 441. •two-vehicle accident on After checking all the mar riage documents, the BCSO ob tained an arrest warrant for Han ley. Hanley was booked into the Banks County Jail and released on bond pending his appearance in court, Chapman said. where he faces multiple charg es, Chapman said. Westbrooks is still on the run, Chapman added. Chapman said two vehicles were entered in the Apple Pie Ridge area of northern Banks County last week also. Items were taken from both vehicles. No arrests had been made as of Monday, Oct. 13. Faulkner Road at the inter section of East Ridgeway Road. •two-vehicle accident in the parking lot at Wal-Mart, Highway 441. 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