Divorce decrees
Monica Cornelius vs. Wayne Cornelius, incompatibility.
Joshua Billings vs. Tammatha Billings, incompatibility.
Tiffeny M. Russell vs. Jared P. Russell, incompatibility.
Keith Kerr vs. Jennifer Kerr, incompatibility.
Marion Brent Hunter vs. Damara Alys Hunter, incompatibility.
Protective orders
Edith Bingham vs. Russell Bingham, March 28.
Lauren Davis vs. Austin Davis, April 8.
Civil suits
J.P. Morgan Chase Bank vs. Eddie Keith Hale, et al., foreclosure.
Faust Corporation vs. Micheal W. Brogdon, petition for judgment, $9,907.73.
Citifinancial vs. Allen E. Wheeler, petition for judgment, $5,815.26.
Small claims
American General Finance vs. Nathan R. Palmer, $3,593.48, April 11.
Fort Gibson Investments vs.:
• Daniel Owens, et al., forcible entry and detainer, April 4.
• Christopher Thomas, forcible entry and detainer, April 4.
Hilldale Springs Townhouses vs. Crystal Moses, forcible entry and detainer, April 9.
Debra Sides vs. Chris Wilson, et al., forcible entry and detainer, April 4.
Gloria Ruffin vs. Muskogee County Auto Sales, $2,800, April 4.
Initial appearances
BROWN, Carl G. Obtaining cash or merchandise by bogus check or false pretenses. Bond $1,500. Sounding docket April 9.
HESSLEN, Edwin Jay. Distribution of controlled substance, two counts; distribution of imitation controlled substance. Held without bond. Preliminary hearing April 9.
MORRIS, Darryle Eugene Jr. Attempted extortion. Bond $10,000. Sounding docket April 9.
WILHAM, Felisha. Attempted extortion; telephone threat of incendiary explosive; false reporting of a crime. Bond $10,000. Sounding docket April 9.
Revocation
HESSLEN, Edwin Jay. Second-degree burglary; embezzlement by employee. Held without bond. Hearing April 9.
Local News
March 26, 2008
Muskogee County District Court, 03.27.08
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