Created: Thursday, November 5, 2009 5:00 a.m. CST
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Jason Lawless 37, 5000 S. Illinois 47, Mazon, was placed on supervision for two years and fined $1,075 for DUI.  He was ordered to complete counseling and attend a victim impact panel. He was charged Aug. 29 on Coster Road. An improper lane usage charge was dismissed.

Timm Kroeger, 19, Coal City, was placed on supervision for six months and fined $155 for illegal consumption of liquor. An improper lane usage charge was dismissed. He was charged Oct. 10 on Dresden Road, near North Street, Diamond.

Katie Goudie, 17, 923 E. Douglas St., was fined $200 for going 70 in a 50 mph zone June 30 at Illinois 47 and Southmor Road. An illegal consumption of liquor charge was dismissed.

Brian Feiner, 42, 1448 Plantain, was placed on supervision for six months and fined $100 for disorderly conduct. He was charged July 9 with yelling at 615 JoAnne Dr., Minooka.

Jonathan Anderson, 20, 410 Twilight, was fined $275 for driving with a suspended license Sept. 22 on Armstrong Street.

Javier Reyes, 49, 44 Main, Minooka, was placed on supervision for 90 days and fined $375 for speeding in the construction zone at McLindon and Minooka roads.

Placed on supervision for 90 days and fined $185 each for speeding were Kevin Fox, 23, 2526 Indian Grass, and Jonathan Kolaga, 22, Michael Drive.

Placed on supervision for 90 days, fined $145 each and ordered to attend driver's school for speeding were Zachary Hays, 17, 2245 Amber Lane, Diamond, and Chelsea Aguilar, 19, School Street, Diamond.

Michael Milne, 26, 95 W. First, Coal City, was fined $80 for not wearing a seat belt, Oct. 7 on Goold, Braceville.

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