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DISPOSITION LIST NOV. 6-12

November 19, 2020 by Villagers Voice

Hassan Abdi, Phoenix, Ariz. – Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $945.10 costs, $501 fine

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Christopher B. Baker, Ridgway, Ill. – Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Dismiss/state motion
Ethan Edward Beller, McHenry, Ill. – Speed constr zone/work present – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $476 costs, $250 fine
Nathan Bradley Belt, Dale, Ind. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs
Hannah L. Browne, Jacksonville, Fla. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs

Rhonda Rene Buckman, Carmi, Ill. – Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine - $330.50 costs, $100 fine

Michael P. Casey, Lexington, Ky – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs
Kelsie Brooke Chesser, Louisville, Ky. – Driving 15-20 PH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs
Adam R. Claybrooke, Marion, Ky. – Driving 21-25 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs

Zachary Thomas Cotton, Crossville, Ill. – Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $727 costs, $501 fine; Head/tail/sidelight/1st & 2nd – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $251 costs, $25 fine

Jason W. Dodd, St. Peters, Mo. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs

Dustin J. Fuller, Robinson, Ill. – Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine - $330.50 costs, $100 fine

Brittney L. Garbo, McLeansboro, Ill. – Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Dismiss/state motion

Jesse Kentel Greene, Jackson, Tenn. – Speed constr zone/work present – Charge amended/reduced; Obstructed front windshield – Guilty/fine - $730 costs, $500 fine

Christopher L. Hall, McLeansboro, Ill. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine -$164 costs
Erin T. Hannagan, Effingham, Ill. – Driving 21-25 MPH above limit – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $251 costs, $25 fine
Charles T. Higgs, III, Henderson, Ky. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs
Carol A. Hobson, Carmi, Ill. – Disorderly conduct – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine - $599 costs, $150 fine
Melissa Karin Hodges, Huntington Beach, Calif. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs
Telva A. Hogan, Louisville, Ky. – Driving 15-20 PH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs

Brandi L. Holland, Carmi, Ill. – Disorderly conduct – Guilty/conditional discharge/costs only/credit time served - $439 costs

Shelby J. Holloman, Carmi, Ill. – Leaving the scene – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine/restitution - $2,152.20 costs, $150 fine

Jamie R. Irwin, Evansville, Ind. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $164 costs
Kimberly A. Jensen, Crossville, Ill. – Disregard stop sign – Guilty/fine - $164 costs
Madison Nicolette Kessler, Dardenne Prairie, Mo. – Driving 15-20 PH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs

Nicole L. Klein, Sumner, Ill. – Speeding 26-34 MPH over limit – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine - $475.50 costs, $150 fine

Jacob Richard Ludwig, Robinson, Ill. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine – $164 costs

Samuel Lawson Lynch, West Salem, Ill. – Disregard stop sign – Withhold judgment/supervision/driver education/fine/dismiss/state motion - $375 costs, $100 fine

Dakota A. May, Carmi, Ill. – Mufflers/1st & 2nd – Guilty/fine - $164 costs

Wesley Dale McClusky, Ridgway, Ill. – Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Dismiss/state motion: Improper traffic lane usage – Dismiss/state motion; Driving on revoked license – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine - $575.50 costs, $250 fine

Steven A. McRoberts, Du Quoin, Ill. – Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Dismiss/state motion

James Ervin Merritt, Williamston, N. Car. – Speed constr zone/work present – Charge amended/reduced; Obstructed front windshield – Guilty/fine – $980 costs, $750 fine

Desiree Jo Murdach, Carmi, Ill. – Driving 15-20 MPH abo limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs
Jayzale Joseph O’Neal, Fairfield, Ill. – Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $727 costs, $501 fine
Harish N. Patel, Owensboro, Ky. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $164 costs

Tammie L. Peterson, Crossville, Ill. – Disreg offl traffic-con device – Charge amended/reduced; Obstructed front windshield – Guilty/fine - $164 costs

Sharon L. Ponti, Chicago, Ill. – Driving 21-25 MPH above limit – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $251 costs, $25 fine
Angela R. Pyle, Smartz Creek, Mich. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $164 costs

Edward L. Raney, Norris City, Ill. – Driving 21-25 MPH above limit – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine - $375 costs, $100 fine

Megan Reineke, Evansville, Ind. – Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine - $330.50 costs, $100 fine

John L. Runyon, Olney, Ill. – No valid regis/1st & 2nd – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $164 costs

Braxton L. Sauls, Norris City, Ill. – Driving on suspended license – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine - $477.50 costs, $150 fine; Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Dismiss/state motion

Kaleb Michael Sauls, Eldorado, Ill. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Ex parte/guilty/fine - $251 costs, $25 fine

Kendra Sue Snyder, West Frankfort, Ill. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Dismiss/state motion; Operate uninsured MTR vehicle – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine - $330.50 costs, $100 fine

Brittany Nicole Strean, Carmi, Ill. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs

Jenny L. Ward, Crossville, Ill. – Speeding 26-34 MPH over limit – Withhold judgment/supervision/fine - $475.50 costs, $150 fine

Evan R. Welker, Bone Gap, ll. – Overweight on axle/1st-3rd – Charge amended/reduced; Overweight on axle/1st-3rd – Guilty/fine - $360 costs, $90 fine

Robert E. White, II, Springfield, Ill. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Dismiss/state motion
Bernard Justin Wiethman, II, Memphis, Tenn. – Driving 15-20 MPH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs
Scott A. Williams, Norris City, Ill. – Driving 15-20 PH above limit – Guilty/fine - $164 costs

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