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December 4, 2012

Muskogee County District Court 12.05.12

Clarification

The Larry Coffman listed in Tuesday’s court records lists his address as Route 1 Box 1771, Webbers Falls.



Marriage licenses

Scott Thomas Sagely, 24, and Christy Cherill Taylor, 32, both of Warner.

Douglas Alan Vandegrift, 40, of Muskogee and Deborah Sue Smith, 44, of Fort Gibson.



Divorce decree

Michael Jenkins vs. Debra Jenkins, incompatibility.



Protective orders

Frances F. Capps vs. James C. Capps, Dec. 18.

Ronald E. Alexander vs. David Jones, Dec. 13.

Ataloa Ellen Reed vs. Christopher Kirby Reed, Dec. 13.

Antoinette Marie Bongiovanni vs. Shane Edward Thompson, Dec. 20.

Pennah Tiger vs. James Lamar Sikes, Dec. 18.

DeAnna S. Hernandez vs. Roderick R. Bohannon, Dec. 11.

Kassandra Brown Jones vs. David Leroy Jones, Dec. 13.



Civil suits

Citi Mortgage vs. Mary A. Sells, et al., foreclosure.

Nationstar Mortgage vs. Clifford W. Stevens, et al., foreclosure.

American Bank of Oklahoma vs. Bond and Matthews Law Firm, petition for judgment, $52,943.58.

State of Oklahoma, ex rel., et al. vs. James E. Bryson Jr., notice of foreign support.



Small claims

Midwestern Loans vs. Bobby Eugene Dunahoo, $942.46, Dec. 17.

Janet Dyer, et al. vs. Scott Lanham, et al., $550, Dec. 17.

Dixie Finance vs.:

• Margaret Ford, $231.90, Dec. 17.

• Sharon Lay, $517.90, Dec. 17.

• Mickey Salsman, $547.80, Dec. 17.

• Khandyce Smith, $222.67, Dec. 17.

• Earnest Maxwell, $302.40, Dec. 17.

• Debbie Luis, $296.90, Dec. 17.

• Angela Maxwell, $302.40, Dec. 17.

• Phil Lane, $537.80, Dec. 17.

Danny E. Jordan vs. James Wagner, $1,750, Dec. 17.

HELP Housing vs. Robert McDonald, et al., $1,000, Dec. 17.



Initial appearances

BURRESS, Brooke Elizabeth. Possession of contraband by inmate; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; possession of controlled dangerous substance. Sounding docket Dec. 18. Bond same.

EMMONS, Craig Steven. Domestic assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Sounding docket Dec. 18. Bond same.

GARRISON, Ronnie Gene. Possession of controlled dangerous substance; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; driving with license cancelled/suspended/revoked; failure to pay taxes due to state. Preliminary hearing Dec. 21. Bond $7,500.

JOHNSON, Damien Marshone. Possess firearms after conviction or during probation; feloniously pointing firearm. Sounding docket Dec. 18. Bond $25,000.

MELTON, Lymon. Possession of controlled dangerous substance (two counts); public intoxication. Sounding docket Dec. 18. Bond same.

SPRADLEY, Joseph L. Second-degree burglary; knowingly concealing stolen property. Sounding docket Dec. 18. Bond $15,000.

TUCKER, Michael Carl. Protective order violation (second and subsequent). Sounding docket Dec. 18. Bond $10,000.



Acceleration

GARRISON, Ronnie Gene. Feloniously pointing firearm (two counts); reckless conduct with firearm; threaten to perform act of violence. Hearing Dec. 21. Bond $1,500.



Revocation

JONES, Michael Ray. Lewd molestation (two counts); first-degree rape; forcible anal sodomy; incest; rape by instrumentation. Hearing Dec. 14. Bond $3,000.



Sentencings

MEEKS, David Allen. Possession of controlled dangerous substance; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; public intoxication. Sentenced Dec. 4. One five-year and one one-year concurrent sentences in prison. Fined $700.

SMITH, Romona. Child endangerment by driving under the influence; driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol; transporting open bottle or container of liquor. Sentenced Dec. 4. One five-year and one four-year concurrent suspended sentences. Fined $1,246.

STILLWELL, Joey Ray. Assault with a dangerous weapon; malicious injury to property-over $1,000. Sentenced Dec. 4. One 10-year and one two-year concurrent suspended sentences. Fined $500.

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