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Davis, Sumter County Rep. Charles l,. Griffin lll, Per- sonnel Director james Kolb and Shaw Heights Kinder- garten teacher Marsha Ogles. Wednesday, former Dis- trict 2 trustee Mrs. Dorothy Spence became the eighth witness in the third day of the hearing. She was fol- lowed by Pinewood Mayor Daniel W. Barwick and for- mer board chairman john Northrup. These first ten witnesses equalled the number that testified Thursday, when the prosecution rested its case. Three of the last ten were trustees: Heyward Choice, Robert McCombs and Moses Williams. Also testifying was newly-elected board chairman the Rev. Otis j. Nelson. His story, given in the late afternoon, ended prosecutor Mrs. jean 'I'oal's case. Assistant Superintendent Steward Baylor, Dillon County Superintendent of Education Victor Berry, Dis- trict Art Consultant Samuel Fiorini, Eastern Elementary School Principal Leon Richardson, Mayesville ln- stitute Principal W.B. Sanders and Oakland Ele- mentary School Secretary Betty Vannoy rounded out the day of testimony. The following Monday, February 7, the defense called its first witnesses. Former School District 2 Board Chairman Kirk Edens was the first defense wit- ness to take the stand. Four more witnesses were called the same day: form- er Dillon County School Board Chairman C.C. Berry, Mitchell's secretary Mrs. Wilhelmina Chandler, parent Nathaniel Cooper and Sumter contractor Bob Kirven. Due to scheduling con- flicts, the court was not in session 'l'uesday and Wed- nesday. Thursday the case re- sumed once again, with Dent calling eight more witnesses: Rafting Creek Elementary School Principal Norman F. Brown, jr., secretary Brenda Crowley, Federal Programs Director Bob Hall, Public Information Officer jean Lawrimore, Hillcrest Assistant Principal Elijah S. McCants, Mitchell's son Billy, a USC senior, former District Trustee Sonny Montgomery and former District 2 social worker Mrs. Mary White. Mitchell's former sec- retary Marlene Dunwoody started Friday's session by taking the stand. Trustee HM. Watt also testified. Saturday the defense rested its case. In addi- tion to Mitchell testify- ing, Trustee Carroll Bennett, ex-officio board member I.t. Col. Bill Oney and Rep. David F. Mclnnis also took the witness stand. james Kolb was the only witness called to testify by both sides. Teal was given the chance to call rebuttal witnesses on February 21 to the Bishopville courthouse. Among those chosen were Rep. Griffin, Sen. Miles and former District 2 Superintendent Dr. Hugh Stoddard. Closing state- ments by both sides were also made. Now Beattie must review the case and make his re- commendation to judge Laney. Decisions made in the case may be appealed to the S.C. Supreme Court. Issues 47
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