Name,
age, address; date, charge; sentence
(Week ending 12-5-03)
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Karrie L. Bock, 38, 903 S. Kickapoo; 3-28-03, deceptive
practice; 12 months court supervision, $100 fine plus court
costs, $28 restitution
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Kathy J. Diamond, 44, 902 Wyatt; 10-10-03, battery; 12
months court supervision, $100 fine plus court costs
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Symthia A. Dinger, 24, 329 SE Lincoln, Emden; 5-6-03,
resisting a peace officer; six months probation plus court
costs
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Adam L. Duncan, 19, 146 Carter; 10-10-03, unlawful
consumption of alcohol; 18 months conditional discharge,
$400 fine plus court costs, 60 days Logan County Jail
day-for-day stayed and held in remission
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Michelle L. Fields, 20, 300 Keokuk; 10-9-03, retail theft
under $150; 18 months court supervision, $250 fine plus
court cases
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Andrew M. Franz, 23, 206 N. Logan; 6-21-03, criminal damage
to property; pleaded guilty, 12 months court supervision,
$400 fine plus court costs
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Eric L. Gilliland, 32, 164 Centennial Court; 4-29-03,
driving while license revoked with prior conviction; pleaded
guilty, 30 months Department of Corrections
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Stephanie M. Grove, 21, 100 Cobblestone, Apt. D; retail
theft under $150; 18 months court supervision, $250 fine
plus court costs
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Beau A. Hamilton, 19, 2811 Stanton, Springfield; 6-1-03,
unlawful consumption of alcohol; pleaded guilty, 30 days
Logan County Jail day-for-day plus court costs
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Donnie E. Henson, 28, 119 N. Vine, Mount Pulaski; 10-14-03,
unlawful possession of cannabis; pleaded guilty, $400 fine
plus court costs, $200 mandatory assessment, $100 lab fee,
$25.30 street-value fee
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Christopher E. Herbig, 22, 940 E. Johnson, Madison, Wis.;
6-21-03, criminal damage to property; pleaded guilty, 12
months court supervision, $500 fine plus court costs
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Tony L. Hill, 31, 2325 Railsplitter; 11-11-03, domestic
battery; pleaded guilty, 90 days Logan County Jail
day-for-day plus court costs
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James M. Jacoby, 19, 643 Parker, Geneva; 10-18-03, retail
theft under $150; pleaded guilty, 18 months court
supervision, $250 fine plus court costs
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Emily C. Jones, 19, 1904 Saginaw, Naperville; 10-15-03,
retail theft under $150; pleaded guilty, 18 months court
supervision, $125 fine plus court costs
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Molly R. Malone, 33, 1521 Eighth, Moline; unlawful
possession of drug paraphernalia; pleaded guilty, $750 fine
plus court costs
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Katherine N. Meikle, 18, 515 W. Washington, Clinton;
10-15-03, retail theft under $300; pleaded guilty, 18 months
court supervision, $125 fine plus court costs
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Ryan H. Morrissey, 19, 808 Susan Court, Sycamore; unlawful
possession of alcohol; pleaded guilty, six months court
supervision, $250 fine plus court costs
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Ashley L. Ramsey, 21, 111 22nd; 10-20-03, retail theft under
$150; pleaded guilty, 18 months court supervision, $250 fine
plus court cases
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Courtney A. Remis, 21, 512 Stafford, Glen Ellyn; 1-1-03,
unlawful delivery of alcohol to a minor; pleaded guilty, 12
months conditional discharge, $500 fine plus court costs
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Joshua D. Robbins, 21, 181 Centennial Court; 6-13-03,
unlawful criminal drug conspiracy; pleaded guilty, 180 days
Logan County Jail, 48 months probation, drug conditions, no
contact with co-defendant
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Lauren E. Swaufield, 18, 5713 Fairmont, Downers Grove;
11-1-03; unlawful possession of alcohol; pleaded guilty, six
months court supervision, $250 fine plus court costs
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Christien Taitt, 19, 709 Burnham Drive, University Park;
11-1-03, retail theft under $150; 18 months court
supervision, $250 fine plus court cases
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Anwan K. Tucker, 31, 1133 E. Pine, Springfield; 9-10-02,
forgery; pleaded guilty, three years Department of
Corrections
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Marriage
Licenses
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(Week ending 12-5-03)
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Edward P. Tibbits,
Joplin, Mo.
Janel L. Hoover, Joplin, Mo.
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Stephen L. Farmer,
Fancy Prairie
Candis S. Davis, Fancy Prairie
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