The following cases were disposed of in the Sept. 13, 2023, session of Greenwood Municipal Court:
Theo Willie Alexander, 76, 3019 U.S. 82, Apt. 2B, Coila, no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), $393.
Bethany Ashley Blansett, 43, 1747 County Road 74, McCarley, running a stop sign (first offense), $193.
Gabrielle Boyd, 21, 1034 McLean St., seat-belt violation, $25; speeding, $188; no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), $393; expired or no driver's license, $443.
Andea Brandice Brown, 29, 3163 Mississippi 430 S, speeding, case dismissed, officer declined to prosecute.
Angel Bruce, 20, 1010 Elzy Ave., Lot 12, telephone profanity/harassment, $444.25, sentenced to 30 days, suspended.
Christopher Brian Byrdo Jr., 18, 2714 Blair Circle, no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), case dismissed, proof provided of valid insurance.
Jeffery A. Coleman, 53, 704 Ave. K, no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (third or subsequent offense), case dismissed, proof provided of valid insurance.
Robert Crain Jr., 32, 3004 Twin Lakes Blvd., Apt. H, contempt of court (failure to appear), case passed to file, $50.
Earnest Edwards, 24, 1309 Ave. E, Apt. E, speeding, $138; expired or no driver's license, $443.
Joe Shannon Gentry, 26, 131 James St., speeding, $173; driving while license revoked or suspended, $593.
Demarkus Grant, 34, 504 Third Ave. N., resisting arrest, $442.25; disorderly conduct (failure to comply), $424.25.
Johnny Grant Jr., 54, 1900 County Road 245, Lot 39, expired license plates, $100; no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), $393.
Walter Lee Green, 39, 507 Willow St., driving while license revoked or suspended, $613.
Tiffany Hannah, 32, 1800 Grenada Blvd., Lot 6, no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), $393.
Chavoya Jesus Jr., 20, 614 W. Monroe Ave., residential parking violation, case passed to file, $50.
Tasheka Johnson, 33, 1301 Mississippi Ave., Apt. 2B, contempt of court (failure to pay restitution), case set for arraignment on Oct. 11.
Kevin Dewayne Jones, 35, 202 Leflore Ave., Belzoni, running a red light (first offense), $193.
Danielle Kightlinger, 39, 1804 Grenada Blvd., Apt. A, contempt of court (failure to appear), case passed to file, $50; uncleanliness on private property, $474.25.
Detric Dangelo Leahman, 34, 223 Champagne St., possession of marijuana (first offense), driving while license revoked or suspended, no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), careless driving, bench warrant issued (failure to appear).
Devin Mays, 20, 603 Hope St., trespass after warning, disorderly conduct (failure to comply), contempt of court (failure to report to work program), contempt of court (failure to appear), bench warrant issued (failure to appear).
James McGee, 57, 12 Pine Acre Ranch Road, Itta Bena, DUI (first offense), $816, sentenced to two days, suspended, defendant shall attend and successfully complete MASEP; disregard of traffic device (other), case passed to file.
Rtavius Devonte McGee, 23, 217 Swan Drive, no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (second offense), $493.
Vicki Patterson, 61, 309 Walnut St., no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), $393; expired or no driver's license, $463.
Natasha Renea Polk, 48, 418 Ray St., seat-belt violation, $25.
Dylan Rashad Rivers, 29, 3958 Mississippi 16 E., Apt. A, Canton, speeding, $153.
Iran Russell, 34, 902 Curtis Flowers Circle, expired or no driver's license, $613.
Wayne Sanders Jr., 46, 662 South St., Tchula, domestic abuse protective order hearing set for Sept. 27.
Wanda L. Sibley, 39, 319 McClain St., contempt of court (failure to appear, eight counts), bench warrant issued (failure to appear).
Quanterio Spivey, 32, 503 Front St., Itta Bena, domestic violence (simple assault, first offense), bench warrant issued (failure to appear).
Brendan Stamps, 24, 117 Miller Road, Itta Bena, bench warrant issued (failure to appear).
Terance Raynardo Stewart, 29, 5128 County Road 25, Minter City, no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (third or subsequent offense), $593
Rasha Davon Swims, 30, 1208 Dewey St., public profanity, $224.25; disorderly conduct (failure to comply), $474.25, sentenced to 30 days, 26 days suspended, given credit for four days served; resisting arrest, $474.25, sentenced to 30 days, 26 days suspended, given credit for four days served; contempt of court (failure to appear, three counts), cases passed to file, $50 each; indecent exposure, bench warrant issued (failure to appear).
Sarah Barnes Waldrop, 32, 906 Weightman St., running a stop sign (first offense), $293.
Jameesha Willis, 18, 1214 Clay Ave., expired or no driver's license, $463; no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), $393.
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