The Mayes County District Court preliminary hearing sounding docket was July12.
Donald Ray Hughes, 50, Pryor, waived his right to a preliminary hearing. He will have his case continued to Aug. 22. Hughes was charged in May with being a registered sex offender living within 2,000 feet of a school and failure to register.
Charles Leon Irvin, Jr. 32, Pryor, waived his right to preliminary hearing and will enter a plea on Aug. 13. Irvin was charged in June with endeavoring to manufacture a controlled dangerous substance, grand larceny and resisting an officer.
Jonathan Jose Jackson, 24, Ada, waived his right to preliminary hearing. He will appear in court for formal arraignment July 17. Jackson was charged in May with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, eluding a police officer, possession of drug paraphernalia and failure to carry security verification of insurance.
Jessica Ann Jump, 28, Salina, waived her right to a preliminary hearing. Her arraignment is July 18. Jump was charged in April with driving under the influence, driving with a canceled or revoked license and child endangerment.
Skake Sequoyah Kingfisher, 26, Locust Grove, waived his right to preliminary hearing. He will reappear in court on Aug. 22 for arraignment.
Kingfisher was charged in June with possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
Vincent Scott Kirby Jr, 18, Pryor, is scheduled for preliminary hearing on Sept. 14. Kirby was charged in May with first degree rape.
Ricky Ray Lake, 33, Melbourne, Ark., was not in court. Judge Rebecca Gore forfeited and tripled bond for failure to appear. Lake was charged in May with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to wear a seat belt, driving a defective vehicle and failure to carry insurance security verification.
Mary Jo Lansaw, 35, Pryor, will have her case continued to Aug 16. Lansaw was charged in May with knowingly concealing stolen property.
Bobby Michael Leach, 55, Locust Grove, will have his case continued to Aug. 30. Leach was charged in June with driving under the influence and driving left of center.
John Dewey Panter Martin III, 22, Pryor, waived preliminary hearing. He will returned to court on July 17. Martin was charged in March with knowingly concealing stolen property and grand larceny. Martin was charged in February 2010 with driving under the influence.
David Odell McBride Jr., 38, Pryor, had his case continued to Aug 28.
McBride was charged in May with possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute.
Elizabeth Ann Miller, 23, Pryor, had her case continued to Aug. 30.
Miller was charged in May with knowingly concealing stolen property.
Amanda Montgomery, 40, Pryor, had her case continued to Aug. 30.
Montgomery was charged in April with possession of a controlled dangerous substance in the presence of a minor or near a school yard and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Brian Anthony Navratil, 36, Locust Grove, waived his right to preliminary hearing. He was formally arraigned on July 18. Navratil was charged in April with possession of a controlled substance in the presence of a minor or near a school and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Taj Margaret Navratil, 31, Locust Grove, waived her right to preliminary hearing. She was formally arraignment on July 18.
Navratil was charged in April with possession of a controlled substance in the presence of a minor or near a school and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Cody Allen Nichols, 19, Salina, had his case continued to Aug. 30.
Nichols was charged in June with first degree rape and incest.
George Steven Nichols, 49, Locust Grove, had his case continued to Aug. 30. Nichols was charged in June with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, knowingly concealing stolen property and obstructing an officer.
James William Partridge, 44, Tulsa, waived his right to preliminary hearing. He was arraigned in district court on July 18. Partridge was charged in May with distribution of controlled dangerous substances with intent to distribute, possession of controlled dangerous substance and possession or selling of drug paraphernalia.
Brandon Perryman, 21, Pryor, has his case continued to Aug. 30.
Perryman was charged in June with harboring a fugitive from justice.
Charles Neale Puckett, 55, Rose, has his case continued to Aug. 30.
Puckett was charged in January with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, driving under the influence, possession of drug paraphernalia and transporting an open container.
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