Court News
November 27, 2021

11/27/21

By From JT Staff Reports

OVI – Jenny A. Huffine, Cardington, $1000 fine, $365 susp., $170 costs, 90 days jail 60 susp., OL susp. 1 yr.
No OL – Jenny A. Huffine, Cardington, dismissed, $28 costs.
FRA susp – Jenny A. Huffine, Cardington, dismissed, $28 costs.
Fictitious reg – Jenney A. Huffine, Cardington, dicmissed, $28...

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