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December 11, 2012

Muskogee County District Court 12.12.12

Marriage licenses

Ricky Lee Mullanix, 36, and Deborah Bethann Dobbs, 36, both of Muskogee.

Kory Andrew Bible, 22, and Whitney Ashlynn Hicks, 22, both of Checotah.



Protective orders

Sommer Jean Purdom vs. Donald Woolman, Dec. 20.

Amanda Beth Pierce vs. Terry Pierce Jr., Dec. 20.



Civil suits

Wells Fargo Bank vs. Tiffany Acker, et al., foreclosure.

Jimmy Scott, et al. vs. The known heirs of George Douglas Scott, et al., determination of heirship.



Small claims

Jodie Hampton vs. John E. Conn, et al., $1,800, Dec. 31.

Covington Credit vs. Fritz Falter, $693.40, Dec. 31.

Bobbie Torre vs. Kala Adkins, $1,500, Dec. 31.

Jodie Hampton vs. Phillip Hughes, $1,150, Dec. 31.



Initial appearances

ALEXANDER, Jeffery. Possession of controlled dangerous substance; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Preliminary hearing Dec. 21. Bond $15,000.

ARNOLD, Tammy L. Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Sounding docket Dec. 27. Bond $10,000.

BIAS, Rodney Allen. First-degree robbery. Sounding docket Dec. 27. Bond $100,000.

BOLDEN, Dameco Rashaud. Second-degree rape. Sounding docket Dec. 27. Bond $25,000.

BOULWARE, Winthrop Olen. Possession of contraband by an inmate; protective order violation. Preliminary hearing Dec. 18. Bond $15,000.

GONZALES, Erasmo. Endeavoring to manufacture controlled dangerous substance/possess material with intent to manufacture; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Sounding docket Dec. 27. Bond $50,000.

HAMMANS, Billy Joe aka HAMMONS, Billy Joe. Endeavoring to manufacture controlled dangerous substance/possess material with intent to manufacture; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Sounding docket Dec. 27. Bond $50,000.

MILHOLLAND, Tanya. Endeavoring to manufacture controlled dangerous substance/possess material with intent to manufacture; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Sounding docket Dec. 27. Bond $50,000.

SAM, Deland Ray. First-degree burglary. Sounding docket Dec. 27. Bond $25,000.

WEBB, Daniel Kalib. Unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute. Sounding docket Dec. 27. Bond $15,000.



Acceleration

ROSE, Dillon Stratton. Second-degree burglary (two counts); knowingly concealing stolen property. Hearing Dec. 27. Bond $1,500.



Revocations

ALEXANDER, Jeffery. Knowingly concealing stolen property. Hearing Dec. 21. Bond $1,500.

JORDAN, Kunawv Lynn. Second-degree burglary; assault with a dangerous weapon; knowingly concealing stolen property. Hearing Dec. 21. Bond $1,500.



Sentencing

ANDERSON, Daniel Jermaine. Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon; conspiracy to use vehicle in discharge of firearm; use of a vehicle in discharge of firearm; conspiracy to commit assault and battery with deadly weapon; assault and battery with a deadly weapon; assault and battery upon corrections personnel (three counts); prisoner placing body fluid on government employee. Sentenced Dec. 10. Eight five-year and one two-year concurrent sentences in prison. Fined $700.

BRENDEL, Amanda Kaye. Felony value-false pretense/bogus check/con game. Sentenced Nov. 7. Five years suspended.



 

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