Continued .... tell me when you have had enuf of this story ! On 17 May 1995, I was served with an affidavit that"Ann Brown did willfully and unlawfully trespass upon the real property of Gregory and Janice Reed at Hwy 61 North. I was instructed to appear in Justice Court on May 25, 1995 at 4 PM. Both cases were heard on the 25th. The trespassing charge against me was dismissed. JUdge Wendell Williams ordered Gregory Reed to pay the maximum fine of $500. and return stones after having them reconstructed by a monument company and place in locations as requested. He was given 90 days to take care of the matter or 1 yr in jail. About the 89th day we were notified to view the stones... they were little 15 x 18 stones that lay flat on the ground. We would NOT accept them. So back to square One ... take him back to court. We understood that it was not unreasonable to expect the stones to be replicas of the original both in style and size. We went back to court ...we were instructed to go down and choose the monuments which were appropriate ... and Gregory Redd was instucted to pay for them. We again appealed to have the stones replaced at the original site,. If the gravestoneswere not replaced there, it was still a cemetery and could NOT be desecrated again. He could cut the grass, plant flowers... but he better not build on it or put his tennis court there. (as the bull dozer operator said that he wanted to do). I watch this closely. NOW comes the second part of the story. Greggory Reed choose Gibson Monument Co of Natchez to do the work ... that compnay was in all sorts of law suits about accepting money and not coming through with the stones..... We still do not have the completed gravestones.... and we want them on the cmemtery where they belong. I want to take him back to court ... this time civil court to establish that that is the proper place for the gravestones. I need a good lawyer who would like to establish that this is the right thing to do. I have talked to someone over in the eastern part of the state ... it sounds promising. If you have any questions concerning this travesty of justice... please let me know. Ann Brown ... Rt 2, Box 235, Lorman, MS 39096.