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Circuit Court released Criminal Docket on Thursday Public records

A preliminary docket for the Criminal Division Circuit Court Circuit Court was from the office of judge David W. Talley Jr.

The court will take place on Thursday, March 20, at 9 a.m. in the courtroom in the Columbia County Justice and Having Facility in Magnolia.

These defendants that are intended are listed as follows.

9 a.m.

Austin Hunter, homicide.

Makayla Green, trade with a controlled substance, possession of controlled substances (Appendix VI) on purpose.

Nicholas Todd, terrorist threatening, terrorist law, 2 counts of serious bodily harm.

Tycories Rone, which flees in a vehicle and causes danger, flees the firearm by certain people (on foot).

John Paul Caskey, burglary in residential areas, disorganized behavior.

Douglas Wayne Hardiman, fake first degree.

Henry Walker Jr., possession of controlled substance (Appendix I/II) methamphetamine or cocaine (methamphetamine); Ownership of controlled substance (Appendix I/II) does not methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin or fentanyl (ecstasy); At the same time possession of drugs and firearms, possession of firearms by certain people, habitual perpetrators.

Christopher Treece, appeal to the district court while he drives intoxicated to submit and accelerate refusal, urine or blood test.

Clint Cheatham, 2 counts the revocation of the suspended conviction.

Melissa Ann Lewis, fake first degree, theft of property (credit/debit card), revocation of the suspended impression of punishment.

Roderick Gordon, criminal nonsense first degree, terrorist threat to first degree, protection arrangement violated.

Catena Mullins-Ham, possession of an unconditional firearm, possession of drug utensils.

Devonte Dennis, possession of the firearm on public or private school ownership or bus; Simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms, possession of controlled substance (Appendix VI) on purpose; Criminal offenses related to records, care of premises, etc. – drug -free zone.

Lawrence McWilliams, possession of the controlled substance (Appendix I/II) methamphetamine or cocaine; Criminal nonsense first degree that leaves the scene of an accident that only included property damage; Possession of drug utensils, habitual offenders, revocation.

Dietriech Dunn, possession of controlled substance (Appendix VI) on purpose, at the same time possession of drugs and firearms.

Junior Russ, possession of controlled substance (Appendix I/II) methamphetamine or cocaine; Possession of drug utensils, habitual perpetrators.

Nicholas Young, rape, habitual offenders, revocation of probation.

Christopher Nipper, revocation of the probation house.

Darius Jamerson, probation.

Darius Robinson, revocation of the probation house.

Depare Lawson, Review.

Melissa Bolden, revocation of the suspended impression of the sentence.

14 o'clock

Littlewolf Tworivers, probation strand.

Datrit Tyone Harris, terrorist law, battery first degree, serious bodily harm, unloading of a firearm from the second degree, possession of marijuana (Appendix VI), does not appear.

David Johnson, possession of controlled substance (School I/II) Methamphetamine or cocaine, flees on foot, criminal change of identity, habitual offenders, revocation of the suspended conviction.

Corey Carson, 15 counts terrorist act.

Jazznada Foreman, possession with purpose, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin; Ownership of controlled substance (schedule I/II) Methamphetamine/cocaine, possession of controlled substance (Appendix VI), which affects the persecution of crimes or defense of crimes.

Andre Bernard Manning, robbery, theft of property below 1,000 US dollars, criminal nonsense first degree, habitual offenders, 2 count of the revocation of the suspended conviction.

Roshunia Lewis to appear failure, revocation of the suspended conviction.

Ricardo Lunamiranda, burglary in residential areas, criminal nonsense first degree.

Shaniekque Robinson, 2 counts the revocation of the suspended conviction.

Kyra Jackson-Lewis, revocation of probation.

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