Defendants who appeared and were found guilty in the Associate Division of the Circuit Court of Daviess County are listed below with the offense and fine assessed. Additionally, court costs collected for the State of Missouri amount to $57.50 for moving traffic violations, and $72.50 in most criminal cases.
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Annette M. Howard, Osborn, passing bad checks, $25.
Gerardo Alvarez, Kansas City, Kan., operated vehicle without valid license, $150.
Lori Haynes, Jamesport, stealing by deceit, imposition of sentence suspended, 2 years probation.
Linda L. Kurtz, Jamesport, minor in possession of alcohol, $250 fine, execution of sentence suspended, 2 years probation, 30 hours of community service.
Dustin L. Miller, Pattonsburg, minor in possession of alcohol, $250 fine, execution of sentence suspended, 2 years probation, 30 hours of community service.
John J. Moreno, Gallatin, failed to drive on right half of roadway and failed to comply with drivers permit involving an accident, imposition of sentence suspended, 2 years probation, 50 hours of community service.
Bradley James Nalle, minor in possession of alcohol, imposition of sentence suspended, 2 years probation, 30 hours of community service.
Janet Perry, Kidder, passing bad checks, second offense, 30 days jail, execution of sentence suspended, 2 years probation.
Sherri L. Pettit, Gallatin, followed too closely involving an accident, $42.50.
Steven E. Schweedler, Pattonsburg, minor in possession of alcohol, $250 fine, execution of sentence suspended, 2 years probation, 30 hours of community service.
Tanisha Vowell, Branson, passing bad checks, $25.
Rosanna K. Gingerich, Jamesport, minor in possession of alcohol, imposition of sentence suspended, 2 years probation, 20 hours of community service. Credit for 16 hours jail given.
As of Jan. 1, 2002, the Daviess County Associate Circuit Court Traffic Violations Bureau adopted a new schedule for mail-in fines. A new schedule of fines, specific to Daviess County, was also adopted for Conservation Department mail-in offenses. These new fine schedules are posted on the bulletin board on the first floor of the Daviess County Courthouse.