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Perry County Court Report

The following report was gathered from Perry County court records.

Divorces

• Joseph D. Norris, Du Quoin, filed for divorce from Christopher Inselmann-Norris, Percy, on the grounds of irreconcilable differences.

• Stephanie Rathert, Du Quoin, filed for divorce from Jamie Rathert, Campbell Hill, on the grounds of irreconcilable differences.

Traffic tickets

• Andrew D. Tucker, Pinckneyville, was ticketed for not having valid driver's license. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

• David A. Niemeyer, Pinckneyville, was ticketed for speeding. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

• Michael Kasperzick, Pinckneyville, was ticketed for driving on a revoked license. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

• Tyler J. Frazier, Nashville, was ticketed for speeding. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

• Laktira L. Mosley, Carbondale, was ticketed for operating a motor vehicle with expired registration. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

• Stephen M. Terry, Cutler, was ticketed for operating an uninsured motor vehicle. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

• Christopher M. Schofield, Mt. Vernon, was ticketed for operating an uninsured motor vehicle. First appearance at 9 a.m. Nov. 14.

• Alexandra L. Demos, Carbondale, was ticketed for operating an uninsured motor vehicle. First appearance at 9 a.m. Nov. 14.

• Laura L. Foster, Murphysboro, was ticketed for driving on a suspended license. First appearance at 9 a.m. Nov. 14.

• Robert T. Miller, Woodlawn, was ticketed for operating an uninsured motor vehicle. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 10.

• Anthony M. Spiller Jr., Du Quoin, was ticketed for driving on a suspended license. First appearance at 9 a.m. Nov. 14.

• Paul B. Spain, Du Quoin, was ticketed for operating an uninsured motor vehicle. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

• Brittany M. Wagoner, Carrier Mills, was ticketed for operating an uninsured motor vehicle. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

• Logan T. Bowlby, Vergennes, was ticketed for illegal transportation of alcohol by a driver. First appearance at 9 a.m. Nov. 8.

• Phillip T. Lacy, Hurst, was ticketed for speeding. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

Ordinance violations

• Tyler W. Karabec, Du Quoin, was cited for negligent driving (speeding). First appearance at 9 a.m. Nov. 14.

• Zachary T. Vuichard, Sesser, was cited with negligent driving (speeding). First appearance 9:00 a.m., October 24, 2017.

• Mario C. Hinojasa, Pinckneyville, was cited for unlawful possession of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

• Hannah R. Whitfield, Du Quoin, was cited for duty of due care (speeding). First appearance at 9 a.m. Nov. 8.

• Ashley N. Daniels, Pinckneyville, was cited for duty of due care (speeding). First appearance at 9 a.m. Nov. 8.

• Andrea N. Knight, Herrin, was cited for duty of due care (cell phone usage). First appearance at 9 a.m. Nov. 8.

• Lora A. Eberhardt, Du Quoin, was cited for truancy. First appearance at 9 a.m. Nov. 8.

Conservation violations

• Carl D. Conway, Coulterville, was cited for failure to notify the Department of Motor Vehicles of transfer. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 10.

• Kristopher R. Johnson, Pinckneyville, was cited for fishing without a license and operating a watercraft without proper flotation device.

• Clint W. Penny, Chester, was cited for violating rules of a state park. First appearance at 9 a.m. Oct. 24.

Felonies

• Glenn E. Brown, Pinckneyville, was charged with unlawful possession of methaphetamine and driving while license revoked (enhanced).

• Joshua AC Baum, Tamaroa, was charged with domestic battery (enhanced), operating an uninsured motor vehicle, disobeying a stop sign and operating a motor vehicle with expired registration.

Closed felonies

• William D. Stroud, Du Quoin, pleaded guilty to the charge of unlawful possession of methamphetamine and was ordered to pay $175 in total costs. He was sentenced to two years in the Illinois Department of Corrections.

• Taylor N. Dahl-Simmons, Du Quoin, pleaded guilty to the charge of retail theft and was ordered to pay $1,812.50 in total fines and costs and serve 38 days in the Perry County Jail.

• Taylor L. Franklin, Du Quoin, pleaded guilty to the charge of unlawful possession of methamphetamine and was ordered to pay $2,762 in total fines and costs and serve 38 days in the Perry County Jail.

• Kerri M. Engelage, Du Quoin, pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a controlled substance and was ordered to pay $2,494.07 in total fines and costs. She was sentenced to 24 days in the Perry County Jail.

Misdemeanors

• Matthew R. McKinley, Coulterville, was charged with unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding and operating an uninsured motor vehicle.

• Donald V. Snowden Jr., town unknown, was charged with criminal damage to property.

• Zachary M. Jeremiah, Steeleville, was charged with unlawful possession of a hypodermic syringe.

• Lindsey Quillman, Pinckneyville, was charged with battery.

Closed misdemeanors

• Jonathan RC Williams pleaded guilty to the charge of reckless conduct and was ordered to pay $850 in total fines and costs and serve two days in the Perry County Jail.

• Marcus S. Glander, Pinckneyville, pleaded guilty to the charge of class A battery and was ordered to pay $850 in total fines and costs and serve 20 days in the Perry County Jail.

• Ricky G. Carle, Pinckneyville, pled guilty to the charge of class C disorderly conduct and was ordered to pay $300 in total fines and costs and serve two days in the Perry County Jail.

• Eric C. Marin, Willisville, pleaded guilty to a charge of unauthorized possession of cannabis plants and was ordered to pay $850 in total fines and costs and serve four days in the Perry County Jail.

• Lucas I. Mason, Pinckneyville, had a retail theft charge dismissed by the court.

Small claims

• Personal Finance Company, LLC filed a small claim against Thad Monroe and Gwedolyn Smith, Sparta, in the amount of $1,166.78 plus costs.

• Personal Finance Company, LLC filed a small claim against Nichole L. Pille, New Minden, in the amount of $1,045.97 plus costs.

• Heights Finance Corporation filed a small claim against Rex Moll, Du Quoin, in the amount of $1,166.42 plus costs.

• LVNV Funding, LLC filed a small claim against Thomas S. Smith, Du Quoin, in the amount of $1,166.42 plus costs.

• LVNV Funding, LLC filed a small claim against Stefanie Ingram, Du Quoin, in the amount of $1,437.71 plus costs.

• Credit Acceptance Corporation filed a small claim against Lyle W. Heape, Tamaroa, in the amount of $4,557.23 plus costs.

• Credit Acceptance Corporation filed a small claim against Richard J. Peterson, Royalton, in the amount of $5,045.75 plus costs.

• Discover Bank filed a small claim against Claudia L. Graul, Du Quoin, in the amount of $8,277.60 plus costs.

• Midland Funding, LLC filed a small claim against Adam Watkins, Tamaroa, in the amount of $2,110.14 plus costs.

• Capital One Bank filed a small claim against Julia Frech, Du Quoin, in the amount of $1,429.71 plus costs.

• Portfolio Recovery Associates filed a small claim against Mary Williams, Du Quoin, in the amount of $1,473.54 plus costs.

• Cavalry SPV1, LLC filed a small claim against Mary R. Taylor, Du Quoin, in the amount of $4,554.05 plus costs.

• LVNV Funding, LLC filed a small claim against Phillip J. Meffen, Du Quoin, in the amount of $863.29 plus costs.

• Marshall Browning Hospital filed a small claim against Larry E. Wright Sr., Du Quoin, in the amount of $1,201.50 plus costs.

• Marshall Browning Hospital filed a small claim against Jonathan Savage, Du Quoin, in the amount of $4,170.75 plus costs.

• Marshall Browning Hospital filed a small claim against Kaleb Zimmerman, Elkville, in the amount of about $3,177 plus costs.

• Marshall Browning Hospital filed a small claim against Delores J. Williams, Du Quoin, in the amount of $9,868.80 plus costs.

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