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• Jack M. Martin • Johnny J. Wade • Rosa L. Needham The material inside the Monday Record is recorded by The Anniston Star from various institutions and government offices. The public records are published as they appeared on the documents obtained by the newspaper. Direct questions and comments about Monday Record to Jared Gravette at 256-235-3578. EDITOR’S NOTE DIVORCES WILLS PROBATED • R. Joel Laird, Jr., P.C., 19 West 11th St., Anniston, R. Joel Laird Jr. INCORPORATIONS John Carlise and Bev- erly Bettina Carlise, a parcel of land 33, town- ship 16, range 7, near Gidley Rd. Jeremy Colin Barnes and Melody Renee Barnes, Parker’s Subdi- vision, lots 22 and 23. Lymon Wayne Curvin and Linda Marie Curvin, a parcel of land in section 1, township 13, range 7. Jonathan N. Meadows and Tayako Vaughn, Val- ley View Estates, Addi- tion No. 1, lot 24. Andrew Landrum, Cyn- thia Crescent Addition to Sunset Heights, block 3, lots 5 and 6. Joshua Hamby, Lyn- coya Subdivision, 1st addition, lot 18. Elizabeth Ann Ford, Lyncoya Subdivision, block 6, lot 6. FORECLOSURES MONDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY The Anniston Star l Monday, February 14, 2011 l Page 3A Stephen Matthew Taylor of Jacksonville to Kaitlin Brandi Thompson of Jack- sonville Jeremy Ryan Lindsey of Anniston to Heather Nicole Smith of Anniston Roby Issac Brown of Jack- sonville to Jordan Ann Green of Jacksonville Travis Michael Smith of Anniston to Sarah Aurelia Wood of Anniston James Edward Fleming of Anniston to Mindy Laree Burke of Anniston Lawrence McGraw Jr. of Talladega to Brava Kelvonn Bowden of Conyers, Ga. Henry Wyck Warren of Anniston to Tavia Nicole Hammonds of Anniston Madison Garrett Riggle- man of Oxford to Jimene Denyce Thayer of Oxford Troy Carlis Martin of Ath- ens, Ga. to Sherron Patricia Mims Hughes of Alexandria James Ravenell of Gads- den to Brenda Leann Will- ingham of Gadsden Lyle John Reil of Jackson- ville to Laura Jean Laing of Jacksonville Tony Lamar Whisenant of Ashland to Myra Elaine Hayes of Ashland Jonathan Corey Duke of Anniston to Krystal Elaine Nimon of Anniston Gary Lee Snelling of Ohatchee to Marjorie Kelda Fulmer of Ohatchee Robert Stanley Malloy of Anniston to Courtney Alyce Macon of Gardendale MARRIAGE LICENSES A Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows the debtor to retain certain exempt property, but the debt- or’s remaining property is gathered and sold by a trustee from which creditors will receive payment. It may also be used by businesses which wish to terminate their business. A Chapter 13 bank- ruptcy enables debtors, through court supervi- sion and protection, to propose and carry out a repayment plan under which creditors are paid, in full or in part, in install- ments over a three-year period. During that time, debtors are prohibited from starting or continu- ing collection efforts. The following bankrupt- cies declared by Cal- houn County residents were recorded by U.S. Bankruptcy Court North- ern District of Alabama last week: Chapter 7 Dallon Eugene Hicks and Ruby Hamm Hicks, 123 Jason Dr., Oxford Chapter 13 Precious Candance Boozer, 629 Windwood Dr., Anniston Kareem Jabar Brad- ford and Kizzy Shenise Lee, P.O. Box 8582, Anniston Stanley Street, P.O. Box 3002, Oxford Kimberly Jean Gilm- ore, 603 W. 55th St., Anniston Lavernda Robinson, 1100 MLK Dr., Anniston Lisa M. Burns, 2145 Hinton Dr., Oxford Bryan K. Clark and Teresa D. Clark, 115 Dal- rymple St., Anniston Christopher W. Swann and Karla R. Swann, 614 S. Colvin St., Anniston Kevin B. Webber and Jamie S. Webber, 1448 County Line Rd. W, East- aboga William J. Pope, P.O. Box 660, DeArmanville Sarah Lay Commons, 633 Lakewood Dr., Weaver Ashley S. Thompson, 416 H St., Anniston Tomika K. Alexander, 314 W. 3rd St., Anniston BANKRUPTCIES DEATHS Here are food service establishments recently inspected by the Calhoun County Health Department, along with scores. A score of 100 indicates the inspector found no deficiencies. Potentially haz- ardous deficiencies (four- or five-point demerit items) are noted. These must be corrected immediately and inspec- tors say they are often corrected while the inspection is underway. Restaurants earning below 70 must raise their scores within seven days or face closure. 4-OR 5-POINT DEMERITS • Discount Food Mart, 706 Pelham Road, S., Jacksonville — 92, toxic item not prop- erly labeled and stored. • Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, 171 Colonial Drive, Oxford — 88, personnel should eat/drink/smoke in designated areas only; potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding. • Panda Chinese Food, 135 Plaza Lane, Oxford — 93, personnel should eat/drink in designated areas only. NO MAJOR DEMERITS • American Deli, 700 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 99. • American Legion Post 312, 1330 W. 10th St., Anniston — 98. • Constantine Elementary School — 97. • Discount Food Mart, 8689 Alabama 202, Bynum — 99. • Dorsey’s Supermarket, 601 Main St., Oxford — 96. • Logan’s Roadhouse, 40 Ali Way, Oxford — 95. • Longhorn Steakhouse, 301 Oxford Exchange Blvd., Oxford — 98. • Machristie’s Restaurant, 3900 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 96. • McDonald’s, 900 Alabama 21, S., Oxford — 97. • Meadowbrook Abundant Childcare, Oxford — 100. • Party Playstation, 1605-A Hillyer-Robin- son Industrial Parkway, Oxford — 98. • Pizza Hut, 202 E. Hamric Drive, Oxford — 98. • Sonic Drive In, 730 Noble St., Anniston — 95. • Sonic Drive In, 1405 Barry St., Oxford — 95. • Susan Rae’s Early Learning Center, East- aboga — 100. • Taco Bell, 504 Hamric Drive, E., Oxford — 94. • Texaco, 2030 U.S. 78, E., Oxford — 92. • Too Nice To Slice, 204 Grace St., Oxford — 99. • Winn-Dixie (Bakery), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 99. • Winn-Dixie (Market), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 100. • Winn-Dixie (Produce), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 100. • Winn-Dixie (Seafood), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 100. RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS Jewell Adkison, Spring Garden Roxie L. Battles, Sand Rock Talmage H. Baughn, Heflin Junior ‘JuneBug’ Franklin Brewster, Sand Rock Adele Bishop, Cedar Bluff Mary Bosworth, Anniston Paul Nicholas Brock, Oxford David Paul Bullock, Piedmont Nena M. Butler, Centre Betty L. Butterworth, Weaver Patsy Scoggins Chandler, Anniston Willadean Clifton, Wedowee Jane Y. Cooper, Oxford Terry Lamar Coppock, Tallapoosa, Ga. Jimmie Lindberg Cotton, Florida Mary Ruth Blue Cowden, Eastaboga Brenda Horton Culpepper, Anniston Alton Darby, Hollins Ramona Davis, Weaver Rev. James ‘Penny’ Drummond, Talladega L. J. Gilbert, Choccolocco James Howard ‘Jim’ Ingram, Delta John Eugene Fields, Piedmont Dorothy Wright Hall, Anniston Dorothea Hardy, McDonough, Ga. James Duncan Hemby, Heflin Mattie Hollway, Wedowee Sara Breed Jenkins, Jacksonville William Knox, Anniston Gladys Copeland Lett, Bradenton, Fla. Vera Mae Ligon, Delta William F. ‘Bill’ Liner Jr., Ohatchee Myrtice White Loveless, Heflin Norfletter H. McDaniel, Anniston Madie B. McFry, Anniston Robert H. McLeod, Anniston Eddie Mitchell, Pell City Charles Edward Mobley, Centre Robert L. ‘Buddy’ Moore, Anniston Lister ‘Buddy’ Morgan, Heflin Col. Virgil Nix, U.S. Army (ret.) , Anniston Eloise M. Oneal, Arkansas John B. Pollard, Warburg, Tenn. Harlan Excell Richardson, Centre Earline C. Singleton, Gadsden Mather Smith, Millerville Wilburn E. Sparks, Oxford Pamela ‘Kloee’ Spears, Anniston Kenner Spencer, Talladega Sheri Kay Stephenson, Piedmont Bertha Mae Swain, Alpine Mary Velma Veal, Roanoke Jacquelyn Diane Webb, Weaver Woodie P. White Sr., Oxford Billy Thomas Williams, Ohatchee Ron Worthy, Hartselle Robert ‘Bob’ Donald Young, Florida Norman E. ‘Gene’ Youngblood, Oxford Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 660 compared to 1112 last week. Receipts a year ago 508. FEEDER CLASSES: Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 147.50 to 177.50; 300-400 lbs. 135.00 to 162.00; 400-500 lbs. 120.00 to 140.00; 500-600 lbs. 108.00 to 130.00; 600-800 lbs. 91.00 to 117.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 130.00 to 142.50; 300-400 lbs. 117.00 to 133.00; 400-500 lbs. 111.00 to 126.00; 500-600 lbs. 105.00 to 116.00; 600-700 lbs. 103.00 to 116.00. SLAUGHTER CLASSES: Cows: Breakers (Low) 61.00 to 65.00, (Reg) 71.50 to 72.00; Boners (Low) 62.00 to 66.50, (High) 73.00 to 78.50; Lean (Low) 54.00 to 56.00, (Reg) 58.00 to 61.50. Bulls: Normal Dressing 54-58% 76.00 to 81.00; High Dressing >58% 84.00 to 89.00; Low Dressing CATTLE SALE Billy Ray Hurst and Karyn Deann Hurst Anita Jill Roberts and Christopher Roberts Janice Kay Campbell and Lindsey Campbell Nicholas O. Papic and Judy Lynn Papic Ashley Johnston and Ste- phen Johnston Selena Roberts Kelley and Edwin Lamar Kelley Samuel Shultz and Rosie Shultz Shawn Movitz and Andrea Paige Movitz Jeremy G. Biggers and Katie E. Biggers Jennifer Lynn Weeks and Matthew Jason Weeks Tasca Roberts and Christo- pher Roberts Julie A. Fondren and Phil- lip J. Fondren James Hoffman and Samantha Hoffman Jamie Gaddy and Christo- pher Gaddy Melissa Purdy and Jeremy Ponder For the latest in local news, visit www.AnnistonStar.com The Anniston Star COMMUNITY Your news, Your way, Every Saturday The people listed in this arrest report, whose names and charges are obtained from public records, are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Anniston The following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. • Algernon Montrail Kemp, 19, of unspecified location: first-degree theft. • Matthew Lee Snelling, 28, of unspecified location: breaking and entering a vehicle. • Leilana Rena Hunter, 34, of unspecified loca- tion: second-degree domestic violence. • Tamarius Jermel Swain, 20, of unspecified location: discharging firearm into building. • Antonio Darell Thomas, 23, of unspecified location: illegal possession/fraudulent use of credit card. • William Corey Spurlock, 20, of unspecified location: breaking and entering a vehicle. • Logan Blake McLeroy, 20, of unspecified loca- tion: possession of a controlled substance. • Chedrick Durrelle Varner, 26, of unspecified location: third-degree burglary. • Brandon Lee Bennett, 34, of unspecified location. • Ronald Oday Robinson, 21, of unspecified location: first-degree possession of marijua- na. • Daryl Eugene Green, 40, of unspecified loca- tion: possession of a controlled substance. • Amanda Beth Montgomery, 32, of unspecified location: illegal possession/fraudulent use of a credit card. • Curtis Timothy Heath Jr., 20, of unspeci- fied location: possession of a controlled sub- stance. • James Anthony Hensleigh, 52, of unspecified location: first-degree theft. • Joseph Francis Dipietro, 61,of unspecified location: first-degree theft. Calhoun County The following felony arrests were reported by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. • Matthew Lance Burnett, 22, of Anniston: pos- session of a controlled substance. • Eugene Barnes, 48, of Leesburg: possession of a controlled substance. • Brandon Cole Patterson, 24, of Ohatchee: third-degree burglary. • Rebecca Lee McGatha, 35, of Piedmont: sec- ond-degree unlawful possession of a forged instrument. • Emmett Lee Fomby, 41, of Ragland: sec- ond-degree unlawful possession of a forged instrument. • Tonya Laine Blankenship, 38, of Anniston: second-degree possession of a forged instru- ment. • Darrell Wayne Swann, 41, of Anniston: sec- ond-degree receiving stolen property. • Johnathon James Beal, 23, of Wellington: third-degree burglary. Oxford The following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. • Carissa Hope Curvin, 18, of Munford: third- degree burglary. • Tonya Price Blankenship, 38, of Anniston: using false I.D. to obstruct justice. • Marcellus Deshawn Colley, 35, of Oxford: third-degree burglary. • Arnicia Terrelle Driver, 39, of Fairfield: third- degree robbery. • Michael Earl Jackson, 58, of Eastaboga: pos- session of synthetic narcotic. • Timothy Rich Young, 46, of Oxford: promoting prison contraband. ARRESTS SUBMIT YOUR YOUR ITEMS FOR SATURDAY’S COMMUNITY SECTION E-MAIL [email protected] FAX 241-1991 CALL 235-3556 MAIL Community, The Anniston Star, P.O. Box 189, Anniston, AL 36202. 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• Jack M. Martin• Johnny J. Wade• Rosa L. Needham

The material inside the Monday Record is recorded by The Anniston Star from various institutions and government offices.

The public records are published as they appeared on the documents obtained by the newspaper.

Direct questions and comments about Monday Record to Jared Gravette at 256-235-3578.

EDITOR’S NOTE

DIVORCES

WILLS PROBATED

• R. Joel Laird, Jr., P.C., 19 West 11th St., Anniston, R. Joel Laird Jr.

INCORPORATIONS• John Carlise and Bev-erly Bettina Carlise, a parcel of land 33, town-ship 16, range 7, near Gidley Rd.• Jeremy Colin Barnes and Melody Renee Barnes, Parker’s Subdi-vision, lots 22 and 23.• Lymon Wayne Curvin and Linda Marie Curvin, a parcel of land in section 1, township 13, range 7.• Jonathan N. Meadows

and Tayako Vaughn, Val-ley View Estates, Addi-tion No. 1, lot 24.• Andrew Landrum, Cyn-thia Crescent Addition to Sunset Heights, block 3, lots 5 and 6.• Joshua Hamby, Lyn-coya Subdivision, 1st addition, lot 18.• Elizabeth Ann Ford, Lyncoya Subdivision, block 6, lot 6.

FORECLOSuRES

MONDAY RECORDYOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY

The Anniston Star l Monday, February 14, 2011 l Page 3A

• Stephen Matthew Taylor of Jacksonville to Kaitlin Brandi Thompson of Jack-sonville• Jeremy Ryan Lindsey of Anniston to Heather Nicole Smith of Anniston• Roby Issac Brown of Jack-sonville to Jordan Ann Green of Jacksonville• Travis Michael Smith of Anniston to Sarah Aurelia Wood of Anniston• James Edward Fleming of Anniston to Mindy Laree Burke of Anniston• Lawrence McGraw Jr. of Talladega to Brava Kelvonn Bowden of Conyers, Ga.• Henry Wyck Warren of Anniston to Tavia Nicole Hammonds of Anniston• Madison Garrett Riggle-

man of Oxford to Jimene Denyce Thayer of Oxford• Troy Carlis Martin of Ath-ens, Ga. to Sherron Patricia Mims Hughes of Alexandria• James Ravenell of Gads-den to Brenda Leann Will-ingham of Gadsden• Lyle John Reil of Jackson-ville to Laura Jean Laing of Jacksonville• Tony Lamar Whisenant of Ashland to Myra Elaine Hayes of Ashland• Jonathan Corey Duke of Anniston to Krystal Elaine Nimon of Anniston• Gary Lee Snelling of Ohatchee to Marjorie Kelda Fulmer of Ohatchee• Robert Stanley Malloy of Anniston to Courtney Alyce Macon of Gardendale

MARRIAGE LICENSESA Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows the debtor to retain certain exempt property, but the debt-or’s remaining property is gathered and sold by a trustee from which creditors will receive payment. It may also be used by businesses which wish to terminate their business.A Chapter 13 bank-ruptcy enables debtors, through court supervi-sion and protection, to propose and carry out a repayment plan under which creditors are paid, in full or in part, in install-ments over a three-year period. During that time, debtors are prohibited from starting or continu-ing collection efforts. The following bankrupt-cies declared by Cal-houn County residents were recorded by U.S. Bankruptcy Court North-ern District of Alabama last week:

Chapter 7• Dallon Eugene Hicks and Ruby Hamm Hicks, 123 Jason Dr., Oxford

Chapter 13• Precious Candance Boozer, 629 Windwood Dr., Anniston• Kareem Jabar Brad-ford and Kizzy Shenise Lee, P.O. Box 8582, Anniston• Stanley Street, P.O. Box 3002, Oxford• Kimberly Jean Gilm-ore, 603 W. 55th St., Anniston• Lavernda Robinson, 1100 MLK Dr., Anniston• Lisa M. Burns, 2145 Hinton Dr., Oxford• Bryan K. Clark and Teresa D. Clark, 115 Dal-rymple St., Anniston• Christopher W. Swann and Karla R. Swann, 614 S. Colvin St., Anniston• Kevin B. Webber and Jamie S. Webber, 1448 County Line Rd. W, East-aboga• William J. Pope, P.O. Box 660, DeArmanville• Sarah Lay Commons, 633 Lakewood Dr., Weaver• Ashley S. Thompson, 416 H St., Anniston• Tomika K. Alexander, 314 W. 3rd St., Anniston

BANKRuPTCIESDEATHS

Here are food service establishments recently inspected by the Calhoun County Health Department, along with scores. A score of 100 indicates the inspector found no deficiencies. Potentially haz-ardous deficiencies (four- or five-point demerit items) are noted. These must be corrected immediately and inspec-tors say they are often corrected while the inspection is underway. Restaurants earning below 70 must raise their scores within seven days or face closure.

4-OR 5-POINT DEMERITS• Discount Food Mart, 706 Pelham Road, S., Jacksonville — 92, toxic item not prop-erly labeled and stored.• Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, 171 Colonial Drive, Oxford — 88, personnel should eat/drink/smoke in designated areas only; potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding.• Panda Chinese Food, 135 Plaza Lane, Oxford — 93, personnel should eat/drink in designated areas only.

NO MAJOR DEMERITS• American Deli, 700 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 99.• American Legion Post 312, 1330 W. 10th St., Anniston — 98.• Constantine Elementary School — 97.• Discount Food Mart, 8689 Alabama 202, Bynum — 99.

• Dorsey’s Supermarket, 601 Main St., Oxford — 96.• Logan’s Roadhouse, 40 Ali Way, Oxford — 95.• Longhorn Steakhouse, 301 Oxford Exchange Blvd., Oxford — 98.• Machristie’s Restaurant, 3900 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 96.• McDonald’s, 900 Alabama 21, S., Oxford — 97.• Meadowbrook Abundant Childcare, Oxford — 100.• Party Playstation, 1605-A Hillyer-Robin-son Industrial Parkway, Oxford — 98.• Pizza Hut, 202 E. Hamric Drive, Oxford — 98.• Sonic Drive In, 730 Noble St., Anniston — 95.• Sonic Drive In, 1405 Barry St., Oxford — 95.• Susan Rae’s Early Learning Center, East-aboga — 100.• Taco Bell, 504 Hamric Drive, E., Oxford — 94.• Texaco, 2030 U.S. 78, E., Oxford — 92.• Too Nice To Slice, 204 Grace St., Oxford — 99.• Winn-Dixie (Bakery), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 99.• Winn-Dixie (Market), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 100.• Winn-Dixie (Produce), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 100.• Winn-Dixie (Seafood), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 100.

RESTAuRANT INSPECTIONS

Jewell Adkison, Spring GardenRoxie L. Battles, Sand RockTalmage H. Baughn, HeflinJunior ‘JuneBug’ Franklin Brewster, Sand RockAdele Bishop, Cedar BluffMary Bosworth, AnnistonPaul Nicholas Brock, OxfordDavid Paul Bullock, PiedmontNena M. Butler, CentreBetty L. Butterworth, WeaverPatsy Scoggins Chandler, AnnistonWilladean Clifton, WedoweeJane Y. Cooper, OxfordTerry Lamar Coppock, Tallapoosa, Ga. Jimmie Lindberg Cotton, FloridaMary Ruth Blue Cowden, EastabogaBrenda Horton Culpepper, AnnistonAlton Darby, HollinsRamona Davis, WeaverRev. James ‘Penny’ Drummond, TalladegaL. J. Gilbert, ChoccoloccoJames Howard ‘Jim’ Ingram, DeltaJohn Eugene Fields, PiedmontDorothy Wright Hall, AnnistonDorothea Hardy, McDonough, Ga.James Duncan Hemby, HeflinMattie Hollway, WedoweeSara Breed Jenkins, JacksonvilleWilliam Knox, AnnistonGladys Copeland Lett, Bradenton, Fla.Vera Mae Ligon, DeltaWilliam F. ‘Bill’ Liner Jr., OhatcheeMyrtice White Loveless, HeflinNorfletter H. McDaniel, AnnistonMadie B. McFry, AnnistonRobert H. McLeod, AnnistonEddie Mitchell, Pell CityCharles Edward Mobley, CentreRobert L. ‘Buddy’ Moore, AnnistonLister ‘Buddy’ Morgan, HeflinCol. Virgil Nix, u.S. Army (ret.), AnnistonEloise M. Oneal, ArkansasJohn B. Pollard, Warburg, Tenn.Harlan Excell Richardson, CentreEarline C. Singleton, GadsdenMather Smith, MillervilleWilburn E. Sparks, OxfordPamela ‘Kloee’ Spears, AnnistonKenner Spencer, TalladegaSheri Kay Stephenson, PiedmontBertha Mae Swain, AlpineMary Velma Veal, RoanokeJacquelyn Diane Webb, WeaverWoodie P. White Sr., OxfordBilly Thomas Williams, OhatcheeRon Worthy, HartselleRobert ‘Bob’ Donald Young, FloridaNorman E. ‘Gene’ Youngblood, Oxford

Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale.Receipts for this week 660 compared to 1112 last week. Receipts a year ago 508.

FEEDER CLASSES:Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 147.50 to 177.50; 300-400 lbs. 135.00 to 162.00; 400-500 lbs. 120.00 to 140.00; 500-600 lbs. 108.00 to 130.00; 600-800 lbs. 91.00 to 117.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 130.00 to 142.50; 300-400 lbs. 117.00 to 133.00; 400-500 lbs. 111.00 to 126.00; 500-600 lbs. 105.00 to 116.00; 600-700 lbs. 103.00 to 116.00.

SLAuGHTER CLASSES:Cows: Breakers (Low) 61.00 to 65.00, (Reg) 71.50 to 72.00; Boners (Low) 62.00 to 66.50, (High) 73.00 to 78.50; Lean (Low) 54.00 to 56.00, (Reg) 58.00 to 61.50.Bulls: Normal Dressing 54-58% 76.00 to 81.00; High Dressing >58% 84.00 to 89.00; Low Dressing

CATTLE SALE

• Billy Ray Hurst and Karyn Deann Hurst• Anita Jill Roberts and Christopher Roberts• Janice Kay Campbell and Lindsey Campbell• Nicholas O. Papic and Judy Lynn Papic• Ashley Johnston and Ste-phen Johnston• Selena Roberts Kelley and Edwin Lamar Kelley• Samuel Shultz and Rosie Shultz• Shawn Movitz and Andrea

Paige Movitz• Jeremy G. Biggers and Katie E. Biggers• Jennifer Lynn Weeks and Matthew Jason Weeks• Tasca Roberts and Christo-pher Roberts• Julie A. Fondren and Phil-lip J. Fondren• James Hoffman and Samantha Hoffman• Jamie Gaddy and Christo-pher Gaddy• Melissa Purdy and Jeremy Ponder

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Every Saturday

The people listed in this arrest report, whose names and charges are obtained from public records, are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

AnnistonThe following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m.• Algernon Montrail Kemp, 19, of unspecified location: first-degree theft.• Matthew Lee Snelling, 28, of unspecified location: breaking and entering a vehicle.• Leilana Rena Hunter, 34, of unspecified loca-tion: second-degree domestic violence.• Tamarius Jermel Swain, 20, of unspecified location: discharging firearm into building.• Antonio Darell Thomas, 23, of unspecified location: illegal possession/fraudulent use of credit card.• William Corey Spurlock, 20, of unspecified location: breaking and entering a vehicle.• Logan Blake McLeroy, 20, of unspecified loca-tion: possession of a controlled substance.• Chedrick Durrelle Varner, 26, of unspecified location: third-degree burglary.• Brandon Lee Bennett, 34, of unspecified location.• Ronald Oday Robinson, 21, of unspecified location: first-degree possession of marijua-na.• Daryl Eugene Green, 40, of unspecified loca-tion: possession of a controlled substance.• Amanda Beth Montgomery, 32, of unspecified location: illegal possession/fraudulent use of a credit card.• Curtis Timothy Heath Jr., 20, of unspeci-fied location: possession of a controlled sub-stance.• James Anthony Hensleigh, 52, of unspecified location: first-degree theft.• Joseph Francis Dipietro, 61,of unspecified

location: first-degree theft.Calhoun County

The following felony arrests were reported by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. • Matthew Lance Burnett, 22, of Anniston: pos-session of a controlled substance.• Eugene Barnes, 48, of Leesburg: possession of a controlled substance.• Brandon Cole Patterson, 24, of Ohatchee: third-degree burglary.• Rebecca Lee McGatha, 35, of Piedmont: sec-ond-degree unlawful possession of a forged instrument.• Emmett Lee Fomby, 41, of Ragland: sec-ond-degree unlawful possession of a forged instrument.• Tonya Laine Blankenship, 38, of Anniston: second-degree possession of a forged instru-ment.• Darrell Wayne Swann, 41, of Anniston: sec-ond-degree receiving stolen property.• Johnathon James Beal, 23, of Wellington: third-degree burglary.

OxfordThe following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. • Carissa Hope Curvin, 18, of Munford: third-degree burglary.• Tonya Price Blankenship, 38, of Anniston: using false I.D. to obstruct justice.• Marcellus Deshawn Colley, 35, of Oxford: third-degree burglary.• Arnicia Terrelle Driver, 39, of Fairfield: third-degree robbery.• Michael Earl Jackson, 58, of Eastaboga: pos-session of synthetic narcotic.• Timothy Rich Young, 46, of Oxford: promoting prison contraband.

ARRESTS

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Today

Meetings:• Hartwell Masonic Lodge No. 101 F & A.M. of Alabama, 7 p.m., 600 Main St., Oxford, 256-282-2035.• Civitan Club, noon, Classic on Noble, 256-236-9874.• Weaver Lion’s Club, 7 p.m., Weav-er Senior Citizen’s Center, presi-dent Don Kessler, 256-820-0043.• American Legion Auxiliary Unit 312, 6:30 p.m., 1330 W. 10th St.• Civitan Club, noon, Classic on Noble, 256-236-9874.• Lick Skillet Quilters, social time, 5:30 p.m.; meeting, 6-8 p.m., Oxford Friendship Community Center, room B, beginner and experienced quilters welcome to attend, 256-831-6919.

Support Group:• Free drug treatment for ado-lescents abusing drugs, meeting times will vary, Family Links, 265 Rucker St., 256-820-5911.• Anger management w/C.A.R.T. (Certified Anger Resolution Ther-apist), 5-6 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.)• 12-step Christ-centered group, 6:10-7 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.)• Strongman (when needing help in recovering from addictions), 7:10-8 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Len-lock Center No. 14,) classes may vary according to group need.• Courage to Change Group of Narcotics Anonymous, basic text study, open, non-smoking, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.• Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont.• Help in Progress Narcotics Anon-ymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s).

Miscellaneous:• “Eat for the heart, eat healthy” cooking class, 6 p.m., Anniston Seventh Day Adventist Church, 308 E. 28th St., no cost to attend.• Senior floor fitness class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State Uni-versity, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more informa-tion.• Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State Uni-versity, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information.• Senior adult fitness class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information.

Tuesday

Support Groups:• Bariatric Support Group, for per-sons interested in bariatric surgery or those who have had bariatric surgery and support people, Physi-cians Office Building, suite 102, 901 Leighton Ave., contact Ann Couch, RN, CBN at 256-236-1300.• Free drug treatment for ado-lescents abusing drugs, meeting times will vary, Family Links, 265 Rucker St., 256-820-5911.• Anger management w/C.A.R.T. (Certified Anger Resolution Ther-apist), 5-6 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.)• 12-step Christ-centered group, 6:10-7 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.)• Strongman (when needing help in recovering from addictions), 7:10-8 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Len-lock Center No. 14,) classes may vary according to group need.• Countryside Hospice Bereave-ment/Grief Support Group, 2-3 p.m., Oxford First United Methodist

Church, 212 Snow St., open to the community, 256-782-3560.• Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Alexandria United Methodist Church, 2065 Alexandria-Welling-ton Road, 256-820-2331.• Courage to Change Group of Nar-cotics Anonymous, discussion, open, smoking, noon; women’s meeting, candlelight, smoking, 7 p.m.; 11th Step Meditation meet-ing, closed, non-smoking, 8:30 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.• Prostate Support Group, for men with prostate concerns, includ-ing prostate cancer, diagnosis and treatment, 5:30 p.m., Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, fourth floor, suite 406.• Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s Cen-ter, room 301, 256-235-5578.• Mental Illness Support Group, for patients with bi-polar, depres-sion, and other disorders and those interested in providing support, 1:30 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., in the galley.• ALS Group no longer meeting, 256-235-5146 if assistance is needed.• New Perspectives, a narcotics anonymous group, 6:30-7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jacksonville, 256-435-4881.• Free parenting classes for par-ents of newborns to 4-year-olds, 9-11 a.m., Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St. Child care provided. 256-231-2240.• One day at a time Al-Anon group, noon-1 p.m., (new location), Phy-sician’s Office Building, Suite 202, call Ann Garner at 256-237-3464 for directions or more information.• Alcoholics Anonymous closed meeting, noon, Tyler Center, in the Galley. • Help in Progress Narcotics Anon-ymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s).• TOUCH Cancer support group, noon, The Cancer Resource Cen-

ter, Physicians Office Building, across from ER, fourth floor, lunch provided, call Charlotte Ayres at 256-235-5084. • Man to Man Support Group for men, 5:30 p.m., The Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, across from ER, fourth floor, light dinner provided.• True Transformation, a Christ-centered recovery program for women only, noon, 1211 Noble St.• National Association for Retired and Active Federal Employees, Volunteer Service Center, 9 a.m.-noon, Anniston Army Depot, Building 251, (outside main gate), to assist retired federal employ-ees. Call 256-235-4631 to make an appointment or for more informa-tion.

Meetings:• Fort McClellan Golden Belles, 11 a.m., Western Sizzlin’, Oxford, all Fort McClellan retired ladies are welcome to attend, 256-820-3477.• Eastaboga Masonic Lodge No. 155, 7 p.m., Lodge building in Easta-boga, 256-835-7576.• East Alabama Credit Associa-tion, 8 a.m. breakfast, Shoney’s in Oxford, 256-463-4377.• Anniston Runners Club, 5:30 p.m., at Anniston YMCA, W. 14th Street. Call 256-310-0830, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.annistonrunners.com. • The Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club, Highland Avenue. • North East Alabama Table Ten-nis Club, 5-9 p.m., Anniston Army Depot Gym, Bynum, 256-689-8603.• Bridge Club, 9 a.m., Lenlock Cen-ter No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 256-225-0003.

Miscellaneous:• Anniston First United Methodist Church men’s prayer breakfast, 6:30 a.m., The Bridge, 1400 Noble St., at rear of church, all men are invited to attend, call 256-236-5605.• Senior adult aqua aerobics class,

7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Colise-um, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information.• Senior therapeutic yoga class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information.

Wednesday

Support Group:• Celebrate Recovery, 12-step Christ-centered recovery Step Study Group, 6 p.m., Word Alive International Outreach, Coldwater, 256-225-2186 or 256-223-6593.• Courage to Change Group of Nar-cotics Anonymous, 90 minutes, closed, candlelight, smoking, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.• Free parenting classes for par-ents of 2- to 12-year-olds, 9-11 a.m. Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St., Child care provided, 256-231-2240. • Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont.• Help in Progress Narcotics Anon-ymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s).• New Wine Recovery Support Group for addicts and alcoholics, 6:30 p.m., Hill Crest Baptist Church, “The Rock,” room 208, Family Life center.

Meetings:• MDA, Program Management Team, 9 a.m.; Property/Planning committee, 10:30 a.m., 4975 Bains Gap Road, 256-236-2011.• The Jacksonville Kiwanis Club, noon, Jacksonville Community Center, 501 Alexandria Road, 256-435-9588.• Men’s Bible Study of Anniston First Baptist Church, 8 a.m., McDonald’s in Lenlock, 256-847-0230.• Bridge Club, 11 a.m., Lenlock Cen-ter No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 256-225-0003.

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The following is a list of all property transferred in Cal-houn County last week as recorded by the Probate Court Recording Division. Most property is indicated by sec-tion, township and range. Sections are 1-mile-by-1-mile squares, which are then divided into smaller townships. The townships are further divided into ranges.• Michael d. everett to Matthew d. Schmitz and Shirley H. Schmitz, John H. Street Subdivision, block B, lots 1 and 2, $73,500.• Lauren Papaspiros to Mattie H. Papaspiros, Camelot Subdivision, lot 31, $10.• Heirs of Leslie H. digby and carol Ann Pounds to Steve Pennington, a parcel of land in section 31, township 16, range 7, $10.• dennis L. Miller and Pamela Austin Miller to dennis L. Miller, a parcel of land in section 12, township 13, range 8, near New Liberty Rd., $10.• cheaha Beagle club to Wayne Pledger, a parcel of land in section 31, township 13, range 7, near Gadsden Rd., $10.• Billy Wayne Grindle to Phillip Richard yeatman and Patricia Lane yeatman, C.A. McClellan Subdivision, lot 9.• charles Meek to 707P, LLC, H.W. Fite’s Replat of Weaver, lots 2 and 3, $10.• Larry Jones to MT Properties, LLc, a parcel of land in sec-tion 26, township 14, range 7, near Post Oak Rd., $10,000.• Gerald W. Wilkerson to Brandon Haynes, Saks Subdivi-sion, block 122, lots 2 and 3, $19,500.• Veterans Affairs to Michael Lamar Randall and Janet n. Randall, Forest Hills, block F, lot 16, $42,000.• Terry Lovvorne and Sherry Lovvorne to Lisa d. William-son, danny G. Williamson, Larry V. Williamson and Marty c. Williamson, a parcel of land in section 31, township 16, range 8, near Barry St., $10.• Thomas carpenter and Lamera d. Johnson to Margaret L. Johnson, Betta Life Subdivision, 3rd addition, block 1, lot 9, $10.• elizabeth Reid to Robert Shane Reid and donna Land Reid, Town of Choccolocco, block 2, lots 3-7; Town of Choc-colocco, block 3, lot 1, $10.• Mafalda L. Jones to Katherine Louise Mitchell, Plain-view, 3rd addition, block 2, lot 11, $10.• Patricia deborah Haynes to charles Shannon Smith, a parcel of land in section 27, township 15, range 5, near County Rd. 73, $10.• Gary Tipton to Ricky Shiflett, Mechanicsville, block 19, lot 5, $10.• Frederick Jason Bass and Jessica Bass to Kyle R. Glover and Heather n. Kelley, a parcel of land in section 14, town-ship 13, range 9, near Lake Haven Rd., $10.• n. Jeremy Turner and Sandy d. Turner to Gene McKenzie

Gillam Jr., a parcel of land in section 16, township 14, range 9, near Hollingsworth Rd., $10.• Wells Fargo Bank to T & B Properties, LLc, Replat of Deville Estates, lot 2, $54,000.• Lois P. Buchanan to Lois P. Buchanan, Patricia Ann ear-wood, deborah Kay Kingsley and Rebecca Lynn Byrne, Mountain Manors, block 6, lots 4 and 7, $10.• John H. Johnson and Sandra J. Brown to Sandra J. Brown, Saks Addition to Cloverdale, block 8, lots 16 and 17, $10.• Raymond Lee Kirk to darryl Buttram, a parcel of land in section 1, township 13, range 10, near Philadelphia Church Rd., $60,000.• Jamestown development co., LLc to Ted Whitten and Lynne Whitten, The Colony at Jamestown, lot 33, $10.• Bobby d. edwards and Holli F. edwards to dale M. edwards, a parcel of land in section 20, township 13, range 9, near Century Rd., $10.• david G. Torres to Laurie R. Shields, a parcel of land in section 29, township 14, range 8, near Alexandria-Jack-sonville Highway and Weaver’s Creek, $10.• J. Britt Middlebrook to Jerry Irwin and debbie F. Irwin, Cider Ridge Subdivision, Phase I, block RB, lot 45RB, $10.• Fannie Mae to P & G Legacy, LLc, Greenleaf Heritage Subdivision, Addition No. 1, block B, lot 11, $46,000.• John Tortoriello and Mary Kay Tortoriello to John Tor-toriello, a parcel of land in section 5, township 14, range 6, $500.• Midfirst Bank to Housing & Urban development, a parcel of land in section 35, township 16, range 6, $10.• edwin owen and Joyce Ann owen to edwin owen, Joyce Ann owen and Ronald edwin owen, a parcel of land in section 32, township 16, range 8, $10.• Wec 99A-1, LLc to dG Partners, LLc, Ezell Park, lot 2, $100.• Butler Green to e.L. Green Jr., a parcel of land in section 15/16, township 13, range 8, near County Rd. 73, $10.• John o. Huffman to Bo Bedford, a parcel of land in sec-tion 35, township 16, range 7, near Oxford Cold Water Rd., $100.• clara L. nelson and James edward nelson to Sarah A. Jones, Weaver North Subdivision, 2nd addition, block A, lot 4, $100.• edna M. Smith to Paula B. Smith and Joseph W. Beard, Virgil Harper’s Subdivision, lot 9, $10.• donna c. crowe to donna c. crowe, Greenbrier, 2nd addi-tion, block F, lot 9, $10. • donna c. crowe to Richard H. crowe and Terry crowe, Greenbrier, 2nd addition, block F, lot 9, $10.• G & M Homes, LLc to Tony W. nunnelley, Whispering

Pines Subdivision, lot 2, $34,000.• Steven daniel Blohm, Jeffery d. Blohm and Anthony Lee Booth to Melissa S. Boyer and nicholas Boyer, Kon Tiki Subidivision, lots 25 and 26, $10.• Leola B. Bibb to Leola B. Bibb and Frank R. Bibb, Cam-bridge East, 3rd addition, block F, lot 2, $10.• Heirs of Will deramus and Gussie e. deramus to carolyn deramus Morris, Calloway’s Survey, a parcel of land in block 19, $10.• Frank Wade and Myrl Wade to ABL Properties, LLc, a parcel of land in section 26, township 14, range 8, near Valley Brook Dr., $10.• deforest e. Hogg to Shirley Pope, Piedmont, block 5, lots 5-7, $10.• Household Finance corp. to MT Properties, LLc, Town of Oxford, block 102, lots 2 and 3, $31,000.• Habitat for Humanity of calhoun county to na’Brandle n. Tyus, Sun Valley Subdivision, 1st addition, block B, lot 16, $1.• Virginia Robertson to Jerry Lee Humphrey and Karen Lynne coppock, a parcel of land in section 31, township 14, range 8, $10.• Sheria Robertson to Jerry Lee Humphrey and Karen Lynne coppock, a parcel of land in section 31, township 14, range 8, $10.• Gail c. Frady to Winfred H. Grimes and Mary Jo Grimes, Piedmont Land & Improvement Company, block 63, lot 1, $10.• david McFry to Winfred H. Grimes and Mary Jo Grimes, Piedmont Land & Improvement Company, block 63, lot 1, $10.• david White construction co., Inc. to Lilla McKleroy, Highland Manor, 1st addition, block C, lot 3, $10.• Flossie Belle Lanier, carolyn Ann Lanier Gibson and Tracy Lamond Lanier to Linda Gail Lanier Wright, Central City Heights, 1st addition, block 2, lot 8, $10.• Flossie Belle Lanier, Linda Gail Lanier Wright and Tracy Lamond Lanier to carolyn Ann Lanier Gibson, Central City Heights, 1st addition, block 2, lot 7, $10.• Flossie Belle Lanier, Linda Gail Lanier Wright and caro-lyn Ann Lanier Gibson to Tracy Lamond Lanier, Central City Heights, 1st addition, block 2, lot 9, $10.• Farmers & Merchants Bank to Linda M. olague and conrad olague, Jacksonville Mining & Manufacturing Company, block 376, lots 1-4, $75,000.• Gerald Grizzard and Wanda G. yancey to Kanda enter-prises Limited Partnership, Blue Pond Subdivision, Area 1, block D, lot 9, $10.

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AnnistonThe following property crimes were reported to the Anniston Police Depart-ment during the seven-day period end-ing at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries• Unspecified location, 2700 block of Bynum Leatherwood Road: riding lawn-mower. • Residence, 400 block of Blue Mountain Road: television, two DVD players, DVDs, microwave, refrigerator.• Unknown location, 4800 block of Bellvue Road: two engines, utility trailer, anvils, blacksmith forge, key-seat machine.• Residence, 3100 block of Moore Avenue: television, games, jewelry box, jewelry. • Residence, 900 block of Lloyd Street: coffee pot, assorted clothing items, cleaning supplies.• Residence, 2900 block of U.S. 431: air conditioning unit, clothes dryer.• Commercial location, 200 block of Noble Street: television, electric razor.

Thefts• Residence, 600 block of Constantine Avenue: Wii game console, VCR. • Commercial location, West 43rd Street: dirt bike. • Residence, 400 block of West 29th Street: cell phone. • Commercial location, 3000 block of U.S. 431: cash.• Residence, 500 block of South Marshall Street: cash, security safe, coins, jew-

elry, camera, medications.• Residence, 2500 block of Gurnee Ave-nue: jewelry.• Service station, 800 block of Lenlock Lane: cash.• Residence, 3300 block of Eulaton Road: infrared game finder camera.• Public building, 1600 block of Noble Street: firearm.• Residence, 800 block of 32nd Street: mini Yamaha chopper.

Theft by deception• Bank, 100 block of East 17th Street: cash.

Auto-related thefts• Commercial location, 600 block of Noble Street: 2000 convertible Ford Mustang. • Unknown location, 100 block of South Quintard Avenue: 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe. • Parking lot, 300 block of East Blue Moun-tain Road: laptop computer, book bag.• Commercial location, 900 block of West 52nd Street: tools.

calhoun county The following property crimes were reported to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period end-ing at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries• Convenience store, 8960 Alabama 9, Anniston: merchandise.• Residence, 200 block of Canaan Circle, Anniston: iPad, game consoles/control-lers.• Residence, 1800 block of Pine Ridge Road, Wellington: air compressor, games, DVD player, medications, license

plate.• Residence, 300 block of DeArmanville Drive South, Anniston: tools.• Residence, 2300 block of Peeks Hill Road, Ohatchee: tool box, tools, fire-arms.

Thefts• Church, first block of State Farm Road, Alexandria: catalytic converter.• Residence, 700 block of Gunnells Road, Jacksonville: Yorkshire terrier.• Parking lot, first block of Cliff Garrett Drive, Oxford: laptop computer, case, two external hard drives, DVDs.• School, 4400 block of Saks Road, Annis-ton: iPhone.

I.d. theft• Residence, 2800 block of Hubbard Lane, Oxford: Wells Fargo account.• Residence, 200 block of Fish Hatchery Road, Eastaboga: purchases.

oxfordThe following property crimes were reported to the Oxford Police Depart-ment during the seven-day period end-ing at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Thefts• Unknown location, 1200 block of County Line Road West: X-Box 360 game con-sole.• Residence, 200 block of Lakewood Drive: vehicle keys, cell phone.• Department store, 100 block of Oxford Exchange Boulevard: numbered jer-seys.• Unknown location, 1900 block of U.S. 78 West: utility trailer.

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MONTGOMERY— Alabama remains home to some of the most expensive court races in the U.S. even though overall spending was down for the 2010 elections.

Candidates in Alabama’s three Supreme Court races in 2010 raised $4.3 million. Several other states had that many seats up for election in 2010, but none matched Alabama’s candidates in fundraising last year, according to a national study done by the nonpartisan Justice at Stake Campaign and other organizations.

That’s no surprise. Alabama’s hotly contested Supreme Court races led the nation in fundraising by candidates between 2000 and 2009 because of the big budget battles between business interests and plaintiff lawyers.

“Even in a down year, Alabama can still lead the way,” said Charlie Hall, spokesman for the Justice at Stake Campaign.

What was unusual about 2010 is that spending in Alabama and some other states was less than nor-mal.

For instance, Alabama only had one Supreme Court race in 2008 and the candidates raised $4.3 million — the same as three races this time.

Hall said the economy wasn’t the only issue likely affecting spending in Alabama. He said spending tends to be highest when political groups are in a heated battle to get a majority of their candidates on the court.

Once a court becomes lopsided, spending tends to decline some because the losing side gets dis-couraged.

Ala. is No. 1 again in expensive court races, study f inds

Republicans, mostly backed by business groups, went into the 2010 election with an 8-1 majority on the court, and they came out of the election with the same margin because GOP can-didates won all three races.

One of Alabama’s big-gest campaign contribu-tors, Montgomery plaintiff lawyer Jere Beasley, agreed with Hall’s assessment.

“ The polls showed Republicans were going to sweep it, and the Demo-crats couldn’t raise much money. It turned out to be exactly as projected,” Beas-ley said.

Alabama didn’t get out-side groups running lots of TV ads about judicial candi-dates like some states did in 2010. When TV ads by out-side groups are considered, Michigan had the nation’s most expensive Supreme Court campaigns last year, with $2.7 million from the candidates and $5.1 million from outside groups. That brought the total cost to $7.8 million, Hall said.

Even using spending by outside groups, Alabama’s $4.3 million campaign total was second in the nation, Hall said.

The Justice at Stake Cam-paign doesn’t take positions in court races, but it does raise concerns about the effect that big-budget races have on the public’s percep-tion about the impartiality of judges.

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paign: http://www.jus-ticeatstake.org

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