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Moustafa Iravani, 52, Kewaskum, Wis., was placed on supervision for 18 months, fined $1,075 and ordered to do 100 hours of community service work for DUI. He was ordered to complete counseling and attend a victim impact panel. He was charged April 22 at Division and First, Coal City. An improper lane usage charge was dismissed.

Adam Karstens, 21, 304 Andrew, Dwight, was placed on supervision for 18 months and fined $1,075 for DUI. He was ordered to complete counseling and attend a victim impact panel.  He was charged Oct. 31 at Illinois 47 and Becker Road. Tickets for illegal transportation of liquor and improper lane usage were dismissed.

Arthur Lucas, 23, Channahon, was placed on supervision for two years and fined $1,075 for failure to give information after an accident. He was ordered to complete counseling and attend a victim impact panel. He was charged June 9 at Coady and Wabena, Minooka. Tickets for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and driving with a suspended registration were dismissed. An Aug. 31 ticket for not wearing a seat belt and a Nov. 28 ticket for not having proof of insurance were dismissed.

Luis Esteban, 23, Franlin Park, was placed on conditional discharge for one year with 60 days in the county jail, and ordered to pay $160 costs for driving with a revoked license. He was given credit for four days served and began serving the rest of the sentence Monday, Jan. 11. He was charged March 30 at Donegal and Brian Court, Minooka.

Axel Chamorro, 20, Chicago Heights, was placed on supervision for six months and fined $895 for possession of drug paraphernalia. He was charged Dec. 9 with having a pipe at Wapella and White Lane, Minooka.

Katherine Johnson, 26, Division Street, Braidwood, was fined $135 and sentenced to four days in the county jail, with credit for time served, for resisting police. She was charged Nov. 10 with running from Sgt. Lonnie Harvey at 12 Sportsman Dr., Diamond.

Kenneth Johnson, 34, 209 Liberty St., Gardner, was fined $250 for domestic battery. He was charged July 10 with choking a woman.

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