Court News
July 30, 2018

07/30/18

By Mac Cordell

Municipal Court
Assault – Kurt N. Lemaster, 19364 Northwest Pkwy, $600 fine, $303 costs, 30 days jail 27 susp.
Criminal trespass – Kurt N. Lemaster, 19364 Northwest Pkwy, dismissed, due to plea to companion case, $28 costs.
Open container – Earl G. Lanning, 567 Bridle Drive, dismissed, $28 costs....

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