Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 2006 Page: 2 of 30
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PAGE 2A - POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1,2, MR.
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OFFICIAL RECORDS
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JUSTICE COURT
Precinct I
Judge Darrell Longino presid-
ing.
Criminal Docket
Robert Ellis Hinton, DWl-lst.
Rodney Mitchell Randolph, as-
sault family violence,
Susan Diane Harvey, driving
while license invalid.
Marsha Janell Williams, posses-
sion of marijuana < 2 oz.
Christopher Adam Price, driving
while license suspended - 2nd of-
fense.
Christopher Adam Price, assault
causing bodily injury - family vio-
lence.
Richard Lee Eaton, no driver’s
license.
Robie Douglas Allen, public in-
toxication.
Cliff Lee Horton, public intoxi-
cation.
Vincent Segura Jr., public intoxi-
cation.
Keith Allen Reynolds, reckless
damage or destruction.
James Edward Wiggins Jr., in-
jury to a child.
James Edward Wiggins Jr., in-
jury to a child.
Cliff Lee Horton, public intoxi-
cation.
Ashley Nicole Purvis, public in-
toxication.
John Elbert Lucas, no driver’s li-
cense.
Melissa Ann Turner, no driver’s
license.
Crystal Lashell Peltier, public in-
toxication.
Connie Lindquist Olson, drug
paraphernalia
Connie Chavarria, issuance of
bad check.
Kathyrette L. Pickens, failure to
appear.
Valerie Gail Baker, violate prom-
ise to appear.
Bonds set
Danny Joe Basham Jr., driving
while license invalid, SI.000.
Natasha Gale White, assault fam-
ily violence, $2,000.
Natasha (iale White, criminal
mischief, $2,000.
Tyson Benson Sparks, driving
while license suspended, $1,000.
William Arthur Burks, DWI,
$1,000
Rodney Mitchell Randolph, as-
sault family violence, $2,000.
Charlie Wilson, possession, of
ft
marijuana, $ 1,000.
Linda Ammons Toombs, posses-
sion of marijuana < 2 oz., $ 1,000.
Anthony Serrell Henderson, re-
sisting arrest, $2,000.
Caroline Rose Nicolosi, theft by
check - Walker County, $500.
Stephen James Gilkinson, revo-
cation of probation - burglary of a
building, $5,000 cash.
Brian Keith Tinsley, failure to
appear x 2, speeding, possession of
drug paraphernalia, S650x2, $750
and $650.
Robert Ellis Hinton, DWI,
$1,000.
Jeremie Cortez Sample, at-
tempted murder, $100,000.
Jeremie Cortez Sample, Texas
Youth Commission parole viola-
tion, no bond.
Brandon Anthony Pickens, pos-
session of marijuana, $1,000.
Brandon Anthony Pickens,
unlawfully carrying of firearm,
$2,000.
Cory Erickson Ledwell, theft by
firearm, $1,000.
Anthony Paul Vallejo, DWI,
$1,000.
James Edward Wiggins Jr , in-
jury to a child, $2,500.
James Edward Wiggins Jr., in-
jury to a child, $2,500.
Matthew Clifton Peters, theft by
check, $ 1,000.
Matthew Clifton Peters, theft,
$1,000.
Michael Trenton Sanders, bond
forfeiture - theft, $500 cash.
Michael Trenton Sanders, bur-
glary of habitation (San Jacinto
County), $50,000.
Glen David Dickey Jr., bail
jumping and failure to appear
felony, $10,000.
Glen David Dickey Jr., bond for-
feiture-- delivery of dangerous
drugs, no bond.
Jeremie Cortez Sample, unau-
thorized use of motor vehicle,
$5,000.
Albert John Mihnovich. posses-
sion of dangerous drug, $5,000.
Albert John Mihnovich, posses-
sion of controlled substance,
$5,000.
Christopher Adam Price, driving
while license invalid with previous
conviction, $1,000.
Christopher Adam Price, assault.
$2,000.
The Cory Erickson Ledwell
listed above is not the Cory Led-
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RICK'S RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, INC.
4400 HIGHWAY 190 W
LIVINGSTON, TX 77351-8713 ,3^ Ask for JR and
w/ATV purchase.
well who owns Cory’s Concrete.
JUSTICE COURT
Precinct 4
Judge Steven B. McEntyre pre-
siding.
Criipinal Docket
Jeffrey Wayne Spivey, posses-
sion of controlled substance.
Jeffrey Wayne Spivey, theft of
firearm,
Jeffrey Wayne Spivey, posses-
sion of marijuana,
Connie Marie Chavarria, unau-
thorized use of motor vehicle.
Jimmy Dewayne Wells, posses-
sion of controlled substance.
James Ray Phelps, possession of
marijuana.
Jeremie Cortez Sample, at-
tempted murder.
Carolyn Studs, parent contribut-
ing to non-attendance.
Heather Marie Booth, public in-
toxication.
Kenneth Murry bocke, Class A
assault family violence.
David Todd Battise, no driver’s
license.
Davis Capps Jr., hunting with the
license of another.
Davis Capps Jr., taking whitetail
doe in dosed season.
Glerictte Woodell Bush, improp-
erly tagged whitetail buck.
Betty Ann Goodson, no driver’s
license.
Carey Traweek White, allow vi-
cious dog to run at large.
Angel Lee Stephenson, Texas
Water (.ode violation.
Bonds set
Jason Lee Clark, theft of prop-
erty, $2,000.
• Bruce Allen Perkins, bond forfei-
ture - DWI, $1,000 cash.
Susan Diane Harvey, driving
while license invalid, $500.
Richard Barron Pena, bond for-
feiture- DWI 2nd, $1,000 cash.
Ludwick Alexander Bermudez,
re ocation of probation - posses-
sion of controlled substance, $250
cash.
Ludwick Alexander Bermudez,
! NS detatiner, bond not determined.
Tamishu Tanell Horton, forgery
of financial instrument, $5,000.
Kenneth Murray Locke, family
assault violence, $5,000.
Dennis Wayne Chessher, bond
forfeiture theft, no bond.
James Ralph Cain, revocation of
probation theft, no bond.
Mike Edward Besserman, bond
• Rip-snorting 660cc five-valve liquid-
cooled engine puts out a broad, deep
powertjand.
• Exclusive Ultramatic' automatic
transmission provides seamless
power along with excellent all-wheel
downhill engine braking.
• On-Command' 2WD/4WD/4WD with
Diff Lock drive selection system
provides outstanding terrainability.
| • Four-wheel independent long-travel
suspension, a thick seat and 11.8-inch
ground clearance make it comfortable.
j • Stainless exhaust and big steel racks
make it tough.
ATVi with engines 90cc or greater are recommended for use
only by r ders age 16 years and older • Yamaha recommends
that a'l ATV riders take an approved training course. Ear
safety a rut training m*. h (nation. sea your dealer or call the ATV
Safety Institute at 1-800-887-2887. • ATVs can be
hazardous to operate Lot your safety Always avoid paved
surfaces. Never r>de on public roads Always wear a helmet,
eye protection and protective clothing Never carry
passengers Never engage in stunt riding Riding and
ate oho I/drugs don’t mix Avoid excessive speed. And be
particularly careful on difficult terrain. Shown with
optional Yamaha accessories.
One
Iwy 146 and 1988 @ R&D Grocery
Blanchard, 2457 @ RB's Grocery
Hwy 190 East one mile from Livingston
• WAREHOUSE Super Store - I90W
.5 miles west of Wal-Mart)
ika. Hwy 190 & 356 Intersection
forfeiture - DWI, $500 cash.
Mike Edward Besserman, pos-
session of marijuana < 2 oz.,
$1,500.
Christopher Wayne Wyatt, mo-
tion to revoke probation - posses-
sion of marijuana, no bond.
Rosalind Joy Winters, motion to
revoke probation - possession of
controlled substance, $20,000.
Kenneth Murray Locke, assault
on public servant, $ 10,000.
Marsha Janell Williams, posses-
sion of marijuana, $ 1,000.
Kristopher Roy Simons, bond
forfeiture - theft by check, $500
cash.
Richard Lee Eaton, DWI, $1,500.
Bobby Ray Rothman, DWI-3rd
or more, $2,500.
John Warren Bowman, motion to
revoke probation - unauthorized
use of motor vehicle, no bond.
Michael Zachary Steilling, bur-
glary of building, $3,500.
Michael Zachary Steilling, pos-
session of marijuana, $1,500.
Michael Jodean Jordan, hinder-
ing secured creditors, $500.
Wayne Burks Jr., revocation of
probation - aggravated sexual as-
sault of child, no bond.
John Edward Mills, motion to re-
voke probation - theft by check,
bond not determined.
Jeremie Sample, parole violation,
bond not determined.
Charles Raymond Walters Jr.,
parole violation, no bond.
Leo Haskel Shivers, bond forfei-
ture - resisting arrest, $250 cash.
Terry Lynn Valentine Jr., assault
family violence, $5,000.
Jimmy Dewayne Wells, posses-
sion of controlled substance,
$15,000.
James Edward Simmons, motion
to revoke conditional bond - evad-
ing arrest with vehicle, no bond.
Sammie Brown, failure to appear
- theft, $750.
Tonya Lynn Heath, DWl-lst,
$1,500.
Melissa Ann Smith, motion to
revoke probation - DWI, bond not
determined.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
A.J. Mesarch, 48, East Ridge,
Tenn. and Natoshia L. Stanley, 21,
East Ridge, Tenn.
Frankie L. McQueen, 51,
Livingston and Tammy J. Dela-
fuente, 42, Livingston.
Darwin T. Thomas, 35,
Livingston and Donna F. Chris-
toph, 30, Livingston.
Robert L. Duff, 55, Corrigan and
Mary M. Johnson, 40, Corrigan.
Phillip C. Lytle Jr., 22,
Livingston and Tiffany N. Hendrix,
22, Livingston.
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Her name is Rosie. She is a 16 yr.-old red
weenie dog with gray hair along her head and
down the back. She has breast cancer and you
can see it on her belly. She is partially blind so
she may wander off and can’t see. She is hard of
hearing also. She was lost from 106 Jefferson St. A
in Livingston. She belongs at (((
A-l Boney Bail Bonding, 936-327-3338. (((
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 2006, newspaper, January 1, 2006; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth787922/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.