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Lake County Justice Court news for Mar. 4, 2010

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Justice of the Peace Chuck Wall dealt with the following cases from Feb. 19-25:

Nathan Kent Pierce, 32, pleaded not guilty to obstructing a peace officer. He was found guilty and sentenced to 180 days in jail with 178 days suspended.

Amber Lynn Weprek, 24, pleaded guilty to operating without liability insurance in effect - third or subsequent offense and to driving a motor vehicle while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked. She was found guilty of both offenses and for operating without liability insurance, she was fined $450, charged $35 in court costs and sentenced to 180 days in jail with 170 days suspended. For driving with a suspended or revoked license, she was fined $350, charged $35 in court costs and sentenced to 180 days in jail with 175 days suspended.

Tiffany E. Jore, 22, pleaded not guilty to reckless driving. She was found guilty, fined $300, charged $35 in court costs and sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 days suspended.

Jarali Shaine Handley, 31, pleaded guilty to operating without liability insurance in effect - second offense. She was found guilty, fined $350, charged $35 in court costs and sentenced to 10 days in jail with 10 days suspended. If Hadley provides proof of six months continued coverage, jail time will be waived.

Ronald James Printz, 67, pleaded guilty to two counts of permitting swine, sheep or goats to run at large. He was found guilty of both offenses and fined $135 for each count.

Tavis Rae Ottun, 23, pleaded guilty to careless driving. He was found guilty, fined $50 and charged $35 in court costs.

April Starlynn Salois, 18, pleaded guilty to possessing intoxicating substances while under the age of 21 - over 18, first offense. She was found guilty, fined $100 and charged $85 in court costs.

Andrew James McCaughin, 23, pleaded guilty to driving without a valid driver’s license - expired less than 180 days. He was found guilty, fined $250, charged $35 in court costs and sentenced to 180 days in jail with 180 days suspended.

George M. Madman, 23, pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle while privilege to do so is suspended or revoked, operating without liability insurance in effect - first offense, and speeding, going 48 mph in a 35 mph zone.

He was found guilty of all three offenses. For driving with a suspended or revoked license, he was fined $250, charged $35 in court costs and sentenced to 180 days in jail with 178 days suspended. For operating without liability insurance, he was fined $150 and charged $35 in court costs and for speeding, fined $65.

Justin Acery Keeble, 28, pleaded guilty to reckless driving. He was found guilty, fined $100, charged $35 in court costs and sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 days suspended.

Jacob T. Browne, 18, pleaded guilty to possessing intoxicating substances while under the age of 21 - under age 18, first offense. He was found guilty, fined $100 and charged $85 in court costs.

Jonah Vashluv Barta, 18, pleaded guilty to possessing intoxicating substances while under the age of 21 - under age 18, first offense. He was found guilty, fined $100 and charged $85 in court costs.

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