Court News
August 2, 2018

08/02/18

By Mac Cordell

Municipal Court
Speeding – Logan A. Snyder, 623 London Avenue, $58 fine, $85 costs.
Speeding – Gary W. Stevens, Kettering, $58 fine, $85 costs.
Assured clear distance – Gabriel A. Kitchen, Woodstock, $58 fine, $85 costs.
Wrongful entrust – Sarah J. Willie, 1824 Deer Crossing Drive, $150 fine, $9...

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