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IN ATLANTA FESTIVAL ?? These boys and girls selected from the 92 members of the Upchurch Junior High School Chorus will participate in the Great American Choral Festival in Atlanta, Ga. , January 21-23. They will be ^ accompanied by the Upchurch choral director, Anne B. Freeze, and the chorus's accompanist, Chris Watkins. 9 While in Atlanta they also will dine at Peachtree Plaza, and visit Omni and other attractions besides participating in the festival activities. The selected singers are, front, L-R - Brett McDaniels, Brad Edwards, Chris Huffman, and Lew Upchurch. Second row, L-R ?? Michelle Musselwhite, Rhonda Malloy, Bunkye Williams. Reggie Shaw. Michael Baker. Eric McLaughlin, Lisa Butler, and Mary Emily McDonald. Third. L-R ~ Earlina Capps. Guy Tillman. Meredith Williams. Sammy Scriven, Mackey McDonald, Todd Odom, Todd Clark. Rodney Newton. Christi Williamson. Tonya Homsby, and Lisa Barefoot. Rear, L-R ~ Kim Payne. Beth Archer, Tonya Bruton. Sam Hagins. Donny Henderson. Randall Matthews. Tony Brasier, Tripp Simpson. Steven Jacobs. Laurie Byrd. and Amy Black. The others selected but not in the picture are Kelly Chalaire and Carla Oxendine. ( Staff Photo.] In District Court DUI, Welfare Fraud Cases Are Heard Waldorf G. Crowley, Rt. 2. Raeford, assault on a female, voluntary dismissal on request of I the prosecuting witness. The following judgments were issued Friday. Lawrence Stanton. Rt. 3. Max ton. two counts of larceny, six to 12 months each to run consecutively, suspended probation for three years. $200 and costs, and not go on the premises of the prosecuting witness. R&R Outfitters and Cato's for three years. k Ervin Hammonds. Rt. 1, Shan ?non. driving without a license, and driving under the influence, six months suspended, probation for two years. SI 75 and costs, and not drive till properly licensed. Johnny Shelton Blue. Rt. 3, Raeford. driving under the in fluence, W days suspended for 12 months, probation for 12 months, driving privilege granted, and com plete successfully with 75 days the kDrug and Alcohol Abuse School. * Alfred McPhaul. Rt. 1. Red Springs, driving under the in fluence, and speeding 50 in a 35 zone, six months suspended for 12 months, probation for 12 months. S200 and costs, surrender license and not drive, limited-driving privi lege granted, and complete success fully within 75 days the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School. Donald Miles. Rt. 1. Shannon. | tailing to drive on the right, and failing to stop at the scene of an accident, six months suspended for two years, probation for two years. SI 50 and costs. A.D. Smith. Jr.. stop-light viola tion. S10 and costs. Berlean Ann Fairley, Aberdeen, larceny. 12 to 18 months suspended for three years, probation for three years. SI 50 and costs and not go on the premises of the prosecuting t witness. R&R Outfitters, for three ' years. Rosa Mae Johnson. Southern Pines, larceny, two counts. 12 to 18 months, suspended for three years, probation for three years, $150 and costs, and not go on the premises of the prosecuting witnesses. R&R Outfitters and Cato's, for three years. Steven Allen McLauchlin, Rae Lford. driving under the influence, no operator's license, and careless and reckless driving, six months suspended for 12 months, proba tion for 12 months, $175 and costs, and not drive for 12 months. Kenneth Dean Locklear. Rt. I. Shannon, possession of marijuana, $50 and costs. Bernie Lee Hamilton, Rt. 3, Raeford, assault, found not guilty, prosecuting witness to pay for frivolous and malicious prosecu tion. Billy Franklin Koonce. Rt. 2. Raeford. speeding 55 in a 45 zone. $5 and costs. Cammie Wall. Rt. I. Shannon, intoxicated and disruptive, three days retroactive to date of arrest. Charles Dewey McCallum. Rae ford. communicating a threat, prayer for judgment continued, costs. i) Jeffcry Baldwin. Raeford. lar ceny. pleaded not guilty, found guilty. 30 days; defendant gave notice of appeal. Michael Wayne McDougald. Raeford. larceny pleaded not guilty, found guilty. 30 days; defendant gave notice of appeal. Cleveland Alexander Patterson, Raeford. larceny pleaded not guil ty. found guilty, 30 days; defendant gave notice of appeal. * Dwayne Earnest Beatty. Rae ford, larceny, pleaded not guilty. 30 days; defendant gave notice of appeal. Willie Tyrone McPhatter. Rt. 4. Raeford, larceny, pleaded not guil ty. found guilty; defendant gave notice of appeal. Rita Hardison Baker. Rt. 4. Raeford. driving under the in fluence. 90 days suspended for 12 months. SI50 and costs, surrender license and not drive for 12 months, limited-driving privilege granted, and complete successfully within 75 days the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School . Alton Locklear. Rt. I. Aberdeen, possessing stolen goods, six to eight months. James Henegan. Raeford, ob taining drugs by fraud. 57 days; defendant has already served sen tence. James Byrd. also known as James Landon. Raeford, felonious lar ceny. six months to two years, credited with time spent in jail; the court recommends the defendant be given the option of serving the sentence under the work-release program; stealing a check, six to 12 months, to start at the expiration of the other sentence. The following judgments were issued Thursday in Hoke County District Court. Marvin Leonard McKinnon, Raeford, driving under the in fluence, 30 days, and surrender license; credit given for two days spent in custody awaiting trial. James Kemp Posey, Rt. 2. Raeford, careless and reckless driv ing. voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor: defendant pleaded guilty to a related charge driving under the influence, 90 days sus pended for 12 months, $150 and costs, surrender license and not drive for 12 months (left open for limited-driving privilege), and complete successfully within 75 days the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School. Delois Bullard, Rt. 1, Red Springs, welfare fraud, six to 12 months suspended for three years. probation for three years, $508 restitution to the Hoke County Department of Social Services, and costs. Anna Denise Thomas, Rt. 1, Raeford, larceny, 90 days suspend ed for three years, probation for three years, $100 and costs, and not go on the premises of the prosecut ing witness (Macks Stores) for three years. Gwendolyn E. Stewart, Pine hurst. converting U.S. government property of the National Guard to own use, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, prayer for judgment con tinued on condition the defendant make an accounting of all proper ties belonging to the National Guard and turn them over to Sgt. Brown, and pay court costs. Dennis Little, Rt. 1, Raeford, failing to stop for a red light, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, prayer for judgement continued, costs; costs remitted; driving while license revoked, voluntary dismis sal. Larry McCalum, Raeford. tow ing vehicle not firmly attached to prevent snaking, 30 days suspend ed, $25 and costs. Michael Lemons, Burlington, speeding 50 in a 35 zone, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Bruce Kevin Gardner. Rt. 2, Raeford, driving under the in fluence, speeding over 100 in a 45 zone, and failing to stop in obedience to a police blue light and siren, six months suspended for 12 months, $400 and costs, surrender license and not drive for 12 months except as provided for by law; transporting an alcoholic beverages container with seal broken, volun tary dismissal. Gladys Bernice Harris, Rt. 3, Raeford, shoplifting, 90 days sus pended for three years, probation for three years. $100 and costs, and not go on the premises of the prosecuting witness (A&P) for three years. LAW For Laypersons . North Carolina's General Sta tutes provide that if you reside in this state, you may seek relief from acts of domestic violence by filing a civil action in the District Court of the area in which you live. The court thereafter may grant yoi. a protective order directed against the person who has caused or attempted to cause you injury, or who has threatened to injure you. The protective order may be issued against your past or present spouse or against a person of the opposite sex with whom you are living' together or have lived together as if married. If the acts of violence reoccur, a law enforcement officer, who has been shown the protective order and has reasonable cause to believe that certain provisions of the order have been violated, must arrest and take into custody the offending person and then bring him or her before an appropriate District Court Judge to snow cause why he or she should not be held in civil contempt. The occurrence of domestic vio lence is often unpredictable and may come at any time. A protective order may therefore be needed very quickly in order to protect the victim from suffering violence again, but justice sometimes works very slowly. Realizing the need for quick action in matters of domestic relations, the North Carolina Gene ral Assembly provided for emer gency relief if a victim of domestic violence believes there is a danger of serious and immediate injury to himself or herself. In such a proper case, the court must hold the hearing on the granting of the protective order within ten days of the filing of the motion for emer gency relief. Naturally, much can happen in the ten day period before the emergency hearing takes place. The Domestic Violence Act there fore provides that the court may upon a finding of a good cause enter any temporary orders it deems necessary to protect the victim or minor children until the actual hearing takes place. A finding of immediate and present danger of acts of domestic violence against the victim or minor chil dren constitutes the good cause necessary for the entry of this temporary protective order. "This article is written as a matter of general interest only. 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