The following cases were disposed of in the Sept. 6, 2023, session of Greenwood Municipal Court:
Tyioneska Booker, 32, 1010 Payton Ave., expired license plates, no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), officer no longer employed with the Greenwood Police Department.
Darnesha Buchanan, 32, 31, 706 Elm St., Apt. A, disorderly conduct (failure to comply), $644.25; resisting arrest, case passed to file, $50.
Kartrina Flicia Cole, 44, 1209 Mississippi Ave., leaving scene of accident, $244.25.
Johnnishia Fleming, 20, 922 Fulton St., simple assault, $1,144.25, sentenced to 30 days, 28 days suspended; simple assault, $1,124.25, sentenced to 30 days, 28 days suspended.
Lubretta Gary, 46, 1000 Aven Ave., Apt. 3D, telephone profanity/harassment, case passed to file, $50, no contact order issued; seat-belt violation, $25; seat-belt violation, $25; no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), $393; contempt of court (failure to appear), case passed to file, $50.
Marquavious Gillespie, 21, 212 Ave. H, Apt. C, malicious mischief, case dismissed, unable to locate affiant.
Terron Givens, 24, 4345 King Circle, carrying a concealed weapon, resisting arrest, bench warrant issued (failure to appear).
Earnest Lee Harris, 70, 304 W. Henry St., no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (third or subsequent offense), $593.
Shirley B. Holmes, 64, 306 Arnold St., speeding, no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (second offense), cases dismissed, officer no longer employed with the Greenwood Police Department.
Cortavious Hoskins, 24, 1121 Cotton St., Apt. 11C, malicious mischief, case dismissed, unable to locate affiant.
Angela Jackson, 44, 427 Barrentine St., disorderly conduct (failure to comply), case dismissed, officer no longer employed with the Greenwood Police Department; simple assault, case passed to file, $50.
Carl Johnson, 62, 116 Maple St., DUI (first offense), disregard of traffic device (other), cases dismissed, officer no longer employed with the Greenwood Police Department.
Quentine Johnson, 29, 1205 Cotton St., DUI (first offense), improper equipment, cases dismissed, officer no longer employed with the Greenwood Police Department; contempt of court (failure to appear), case dismissed.
Quintarus Johnson, 19, 107 E. Scott St., expired license plates, $100; no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), $393; expired or no driver's license, $593.
Tasheka Johnson, 33, 1301 Mississippi Ave., Apt. 2B, contempt of court (failure to appear, two counts), speeding, simple assault, bench warrant issued (failure to appear).
Bertram Keys, 47, 217 W. Henry St., simple assault, case passed to file, no contact order issued; willful trespassing, case passed to file, no contact order issued; contempt of court (violation of court order), $50.
Bennie Leahman, 21, 807 W. Washington St., domestic violence (simple assault, first offense), case passed to file; domestic violence (simple assault, first offense), case passed to file.
Raul Marquez, 21, 475 Pleasant Hill Road, Nesbit, DUI (first offense), disregard of traffic device (other), officer no longer employed with the Greenwood Police Department.
Samuel McCain Jr., 27, 201 Weightman St., speeding, $25; expired license plates, $100; no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), $393.
Dan McGill, 42, 208 Nichols St., simple assault, case dismissed.
Jerrod Pilcher, 39, 221 E. Scott St., DUI (first offense), no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), speeding, nolle prosequi (cases not prosecuted).
Jerry Phillips, 56, 214 Henry St., driving while license revoked or suspended, $593; disregard of traffic device (other), $213.
Janawa Prayer, 32, 118 Hodges Drive, Apt. 37, domestic violence (simple assault, first offense), resisting arrest, malicious mischief, disorderly conduct (failure to comply), bench warrant issued (failure to appear).
Jamia Robinson, 23, 6335 Lake Vie Trail, Memphis, failure to yield right of way, careless driving, cases dismissed, officer no longer employed with the Greenwood Police Department; no proof of motor vehicle liability insurance (first offense), child restraint violation, expired license plates, switched license plates, child restraint violation, cases passed to file, $50 each.
Brittany Sanders, 25, 2900 County Road 520, simple assault, case dismissed, unable to locate affiant.
Kimberly Sanders, 21, 2053 Browning Road Ext., simple assault (attempt by physical menace to create fear), case passed to file, $50, no contact order issued.
Destiny Swims, 20, 2467 Browning Road Ext., domestic violence (simple assault, first offense), case passed to file.
Antwoine Williams Jr., 25, 704 W. Washington St., domestic violence (simple assault, second offense), case dismissed, unable to locate affiant after multiple attempts; resisting/obstructing arrest, $644.25, sentenced to 30 days, suspended.
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