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PACE 6A THE BANKS COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2008 Superior Court results given Those sentenced in recent Superior Court proceedings in Banks County include the fol lowing: •John Winters Northcutt, pub lic indecency, $600 fine. •Jennifer Dawn Wade, battery, 12 months probation, $500 fine and no violent contact with the victim. •David O'Bryant, theft by tak ing, two years in jail, six months probation and restitution. •Brandon B. Meeks, under age consumption of alcohol, six months probation and $250 fine. •Joshua Nathaniel Pressley, giving a false name, address or date of birth to a law enforce ment officer, six months proba tion and $300 fine. •Timothy Michael Cham bers, possession of marijuana, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Jeffrey Allen Nix, no insur ance and speeding, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Nathaniel Craddick, theft by shoplifting, 12 months proba tion and $500 fine. •Teresa Shedd, failure to com ply with child’s school atten dance, six months probation and $100 fine. •Stanley Nelson Tyler, giv ing a false name or date of birth to a law enforcement officer and open container violation, 12 months probation and $300 fine. •Ronny Edward Broome, battery and cruelty to children, 12 months probation and $300 fine. •David O'Bryant, theft by tak ing, 12 months probation. •Amanda Craig, sale of meth- amphetamine, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, possession of marijua na with intent to distribute, theft by receiving a motor vehicle and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, five years probation and $1,500 fine. •Brian William Craig, sale of methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine with in tent to distribute and possession of marijuana, 10 years probation and $2,000 fine. •Paul Timothy Mote, pos session of marijuana and open container violation, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Lori Jean Mize, criminal trespass and simple battery, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Markeith Steven Moore, driv ing without a license and giving a false name or address to a law enforcement officer, 12 months probation and $250 fine. •Daniel Clark Neal, giving a false name or date of birth to a law enforcement officer, oper ating defective equipment, no proof of insurance and driving without a license, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Cassandra Ann Carey, DUI, failure to maintain lane, failure to stop at the scene of an ac cident, expired tag and license plate violation, 12 months pro bation and $750 fine. •Andrew Lee Combs, simple battery, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Teresa Lynn Crumley, bat tery and disorderly conduct, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Tony Carson, possession of cocaine, eight years probation and $1,500 fine. •Rex Lranklin Casper, theft by taking and battery, 12 months probation and $300 fine. •Kenny Nathaniel Parker, af fray, 12 months probation and $300 fine. •David Russell Marlow, pos session of methamphetamine, three years probation and $1,000 fine. •Kenneth Wayne Meeks, DUI and possession of marijuana, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Michael Murphy, criminal trespass, 100 days in jail. •William Pressly, criminal at tempt to injure a police dog and obstructing a law enforcement officer, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Sotero Martinez Chavez, pos session of marijuana, open con tainer violation, driving without a license and operation of a ve hicle with a cracked windshield, 12 months probation $1,750 fine. •Michael J. Culligan, posses sion of methamphetamine, driv ing a suspended license and no proof of insurance, seven years probation and $1,500 fine. •Rex Allen Meadows, crimi nal trespass, 12 months proba tion and $500 fine. •Katina Chantelle Owen, criminal trespass, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Linda Gail Niles, giving a false name to a law enforcement officer, 12 months probation and $200 fine. •Jacob Lee Payne, hunting from a public road, hunting from a vehicle, hunting deer at night, DUI, possession of marijuana and speeding, 12 months proba tion and $1,250 fine. •Robin Lynne Patton, theft by shoplifting, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Cody James Minish, false report of a crime, DUI, failure to maintain lane and driving on a suspended license, 12 months probation and $300 fine. •Wanda Minish, theft by tak ing, 12 months probation and $300 fine. •Ricky Allen Spears, theft by taking, one year in jail, four years probation and $1,000 fine. •Amy Michelle Porter, DUI and failure to maintain lane, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Michelle Lynne Underwire, theft by shoplifting, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Angela McCandless, theft by shoplifting, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Barbara Postell, possession of methamphetamine and pos session of marijuana, five years probation and $1,500 fine. •Tiffany Nicole McElreath, theft by taking, 12 months pro bation and $500 fine. •John David Meeler, theft by shoplifting, 12 months proba tion and $500 fine. •Decarr Dorian Covington, DUI, driving without a license and failure to maintain lane, 12 months probation and $1,000 fine. •Shawna Lynn Lance, posses sion of marijuana, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Marla Jauvonne Lewis, theft by taking, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Jonathan Charles Umberhant, entering an automobile and theft by taking, five years probation, $1,500 fine and $1,000 restitu tion. •Vanessa Ann Jackson, finan cial card fraud, 12 months pro bation and $750 fine. •Kenny Steven Land, public drunkenness and obstruction of a law enforcement officer, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Matthew McLeroy, DUI, 12 months probation and $750 fine. •Linda Gail Niles, battery and shoplifting, 12 months probation and $500 fine. •Daniel Patterson, possession of marijuana, 12 months proba tion and $750 fine. •Eugenio Padilla Perez, pos session of cocaine, DUI and en dangering a child by DUI, five years probation and $1,500 fine. •Darryl Stacey Miller, disor derly conduct, 12 months proba tion and $500 fine. •Alan Watson Power, posses sion of a firearm by a felon, three years probation and $500 fine. •Alejandro Jose Cortorreal, possession of marijuana with in tent to distribute and possession of marijuana, four year proba tion and $1,000 fine. 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Monsignor Donovan Catholic High School shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other school-administered programs. Monsagnor Donovan Catholic High School is an independent Catholic school serving the families of northeast Georgia. MDCHS is not affiliated with the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Banks County man arrested for pointing a gun at another man A Banks County man has been arrested for pointing a gun at another man. Sheriff Charles Chap man said Wayne Holcomb, 54, Samples-Scales Road, Homer, was being held in the Banks County jail Mon day on charges of pointing a gun at another person and false imprisonment. Chapman said deputies responded to a residence Sunday evening on Sam ples-Scales Road to a call where one male was holding another male at gunpoint. Once the deputies were on the scene and began to investigate, they found that one of the males was walking on Samples-Scales Road after he had spoken to a woman asking her if he was walking in the right di rection to Highway 441. He didn’t leave the road or go onto her property, accord ing to reports. The male victim stated he continued to walk towards Hwy. 441 when he was ap proached by Holcomb driv ing a pickup truck. Hol comb then pulled a handgun on the victim and made him get in the truck. Holcomb returned to his house and held the victim at gunpoint until the deputies arrived. Holcomb was then charged with pointing a gun at another and false impris onment because he, without authority, forced the victim from a public roadway and held him without authority, Chapman said. On Monday, Holcomb was being held at the jail awaiting a bond hearing. Man arrested after driving naked wife around Homer A Lula man was arrested Saturday after forcing his na ked wife into his truck and driving through Banks County with the interior lights on in the truck. Thomas Edward Wagoner, 45, Mt. Sinai Road, Lula, was charged with battery under the Family Violence Act and false imprisonment. Sheriff Charles Chapman said on Saturday, around 10:30 p.m., deputies responded to a 911 call at a Lula address. Upon arrival, deputies met with a female who stated that her husband had beat her up. According to the female, her husband was arguing with her when he slapped her down on the bed, pulled her up by her hair and then slapped her down on the floor. The victim stated that when she was on the floor that he pulled all her clothes off and carried her to the living room. He then carried her outside the house without her clothes on and continued screaming at her. He then allegedly forced he into his pickup truck, roll© the windows down, turned o the interior lights and rode he around Homer. Once they returned to thei house, the victim stated sh ran across the road and hi' until 911 was notified and th sheriff’s deputies responded. Chapman said on Monda that Wagoner is being held i the Banks County jail awaitin his appearance before the chie magistrate for a bond hearing Sheriff's office reports 7 arrests The Banks County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests during the past week: •Corey Shane Cantrell, 17, 354 Hickory Flat Road, Gills- ville, interstate interference with custody. •Thomas Lee Gannon, 20, 105 Cedar Drive, Alto, proba tion violation. •Samantha Faye Harris, 22, 1073 Harris Lord Cemetery Road, Commerce, probation violation. •Noah Daniel Hart, 26, 574 Nails Creek Road, Royston, probation violation. •Amie Marie Keown, 22, 5610 River Stone Road, Gaines ville, probation violation. •Paul Gordy Knudsen, 42, 3945 Highway 51 South, Lula, probation violation. •David Dwayne Watkins, 26, 663 Borders Road, Commerce, pedestrian under the influence and possession of marijuana. Endless chit-chat? No worries, call your Faves all you want Each family member gets unlimited calling to any 5 people. 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