Tahlequah Daily Press

The law

November 2, 2009

Daily Log

Court Report

Warranty Deeds

Trinity Land Development to Cody R. Tannehill

Jerry W. Primm to Dareca Jensen

Brandon Kilpatrick to Lindsey J. Jenkins

Felonies

Mark Hoffer -- assault and battery with dangerous weapon, violation of protective order

Misdemeanors

Anthony Andrew Raymond -- bogus check

Heather A. Kabani -- bogus check

Civils

William Deckard vs. Alexander Jacob Rogers -- auto negligence

Ashley Fischer vs. State Farm Insurance Co.

Capital One Bank vs. Robert D. Wallace

Student Loan Corp. vs. Rachael Shankle McAlvain

Capital One Bank vs. Betty A. Thomas

Linda F. Lopez -- writ of habeas corpus

Nicole Dawn Walsh Baron vs. Nathan Vann

HSCB Bank Nevada vs. Benjamin J. Dearborn

Ford Motor Credit Co. vs. Wannie Ingram

Protective Orders

Tammy Lorraine Burson vs. Jeremiah R. Burson

Small Claims

Liberty Finance Inc. vs. Angela Shade

Liberty Finance Inc. vs. Narcie Scroggins

Liberty Finance Inc. vs. Robert Taylor

Liberty Finance Inc. vs. Douglas Lindsey

Liberty Finance Inc. vs. Nancy Hamilton

Liberty Finance Inc. vs. Monte Myers

Liberty Finance Inc. vs. Brenda Myers

Liberty Finance Inc. vs. Sammy Jordan

Liberty Finance Inc. vs. Darren Dry

Frank A. Miller vs. Schrader v. Hicks

Marriages

William E. Kilgore, 52, Park Hill and Renee J. Weger, 51, Park Hill

Tyler Chase Davis, 21, Tahlequah and Lacey Elaine Ellis, 21, Tahlequah

Traffic Report

Victor K. Chiumia -- reckless driving in commercial vehicle

Kathryn May Koenig -- no security verification, under suspension

Audrea S. Buffington -- taxes due state

Nancy Angela Willis -- speeding

Amanda Rae Rackliff -- speeding

Marti Gail Nottingham -- no seat belt

Michael Patrick Whelan -- speeding

Grant Alexander Mitchusson -- no security verification

Ashley Melody Knapper -- speeding

Lisa Camille Longcrow -- speeding

Bethlyn Victoria Tinnin -- driver inattention

Trista Marie Hamilton -- no seat belt

Amber Jeanne Watson -- no seat belt

Jose Torres -- no license

Lynsey Michelle Dry -- speeding

Charity Nicole Newberry -- speeding

John Garcia -- no license

Allen Dewayne Jennings -- no seat belt

Michael Allen Stillwell -- no seat belt

Carol Sue Jennings -- no seat belt

Manuel Mancinas -- no license

Robert J. Orvostep -- speeding

Daymon Edward Eatmon -- speed not reasonable and proper

Joshua Alan McNiel -- under suspension, no security verification

Chelsey Alana Duvall -- speed not reasonable and proper

Rebecca Willis -- no security verification

Billy R. Bowlin -- speeding

Gerri Lynn Rosenburg -- under suspension

Gary Don Howe -- speeding

Christine Diane Hunt -- speeding

Mikel L. Stewart -- speeding

Michael Allen Bledsaw -- under suspension

James E. Hummingbird -- improper passing

Sharona Renee Hummingbird -- speeding

Juan Luna Troche -- no license

Bonnie Lynn Griffin -- taxes due state

Death Notices

SMITH, Shirley, 79. Park Hill homemaker. Died Oct. 28. Services 10 a.m. Oct. 31 at Park Hill Baptist Church. Hart Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

DAVIS, Donald L., 78. Tahlequah disabled veteran. Died Oct. 29. Graveside services 12 p.m. Nov. 2 at Fort Gibson National Cemetery. Hart Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

TURKNETT, Audrey, 74. Westville cook. Died Oct. 28 in Fayetteville, Ark. Graveside services 10 a.m. Oct. 31 at Westville City Cemetery. Hart Funeral Home, Westville.

COX, Richard Lee Jr., 54. Tahlequah habilitation training specialist for MARC. Died Oct. 27. Graveside services 10 a.m. Oct. 31 at Swimmer Cemetery. Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

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The use of cell phones while driving is increasingly becoming an issue. What do you think about cell phone use by emergency personnel, like law enforcement officers, EMTs, firemen, etc.?

• If the law allows the common citizen to use cell phones while driving, emergency personnel should be able to also.
• Emergency personnel should be held to a higher standard. Since they are often driving faster than normal, they should not be allowed to use cell phones while driving, even if other citizens can.
• They should be allowed to use them like anyone else, but their host entities (hospitals, fire departments, cities, etc.) should carry extra insurance for this reason.
• Don't know.
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