Court news for July 2

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Matthew Hill, 17, 250 Second, Coal City, was placed on supervision for one year and fined $850 for possession of drug paraphernalia. He was charged June 8 at his residence.

Rachel Krieger, 22, Chicago, was placed on conditional discharge for one year and fined $600 for possession of marijuana. April 30 in the 2400 block of Division Street.

Thomas Dowda, 28, 40 Cedar, Minooka, was placed on supervision for one year and fined $595 for possession of marijuana. He was cited June 9 on Shady Oaks Road.

Christina Cacia, 31, Braidwood, was placed on supervision for one year and fined $500 for reckless driving. She was cited April 30 on Interstate 55, near Gardner.

Lloyd Kuykendall Jr., 41, 816 E. Benton St., was placed on conditional discharge for one year and fined $250 for domestic battery. He was charged May 19 with punching a relative in the face at 816 E. Benton St.

Cassandra Kurbis, 19, 7810 Susan, was placed on supervision for six months and fined $155 for theft from Wal-Mart on May 28.

William Mensendike, 17, 23 Central, Minooka, was placed on supervision for six months and fined $155 for theft from Wal-Mart on May 28.

Zachary Zingre, 18, South Wilmington, was placed on supervision for six months and fined $275 for driving with a suspended license, March 25 at Sixth and Rice Road, South Wilmington.

Samuel Martinez-Romero, 49, 1409 1/2 Division St., was fined $100 for not having a valid license,May 24 on N. Division Street.

Fined $55 each for not wearing a seat belt were Vicki West, 41, 50 W. Gordon, Coal City, and Jeremy McKerrow, 29, Morris.

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