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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 May 1977, p. 18

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m -I 'MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge William Block Steven L. Leary, 514 Gemont, McHenry, negotiated a guilty plea on a charge of driving while his license was suspended or revoked, and was fined $150 and costs. He was not prosecuted on a charge of having no valid registration. Conrad J. Kasprzyk, 3942 Main street, McHenry, negotiated a guilty plea on a charge of failing to reduce speed to avoid an accident, and was fined $25 and costs. William B. Oakford, 4700 W. Bonner, McHenry, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of unlawful possession of a controlled substance. Roy J. Thompson, 3003 Maryyille, McHenry, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of unlawful possession of cannabis. Associate Circuit Judge Michael Sullivan Joseph M. Wahl, 6510 Roundup, McHenry, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of burglary. Michael R. Goodman, 123 Lakeshore, McHenry, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of burglary. He also had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of theft over $150. Gary R. Engstrom, 1210 Eastwood, McHenry, had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of burglary. He also had probable cause found against him in a preliminary hearing on a charge of theft over $150. Bonnie B. Morris, 5310 W. Maple Hill drive, McHenry, pled not guilty to a charge of improper lane usage, and will have a jury trial June 30. She also pled not guilty to a charge of having no valid driver's license, and will face trial on that charge the same day. Steven C. Batjes, 8905 Acorn Path, Wonder Lake, pled not guilty to a charge of disobeying a stop sign and fleeing or at­ tempting to elude police, and will have a jury trial June 30. David P. Fuller, 2210 Manor lane, McHenry, forfeited his bond by not appearing in court to answer a charge of driving while his license was suspended or revoked. Andrew Fossum, 2302 Johnsburg road, McHenry, had a charge of DWI reduce to reckless driving. On the lesser charge, he pled guilty and was fined $300 and costs. He was nut prosecuted on a charge of speeding. J. Lown, 7310 Trey road, McHenry, was not prosecuted on three counts of permitting dogs to run at large. '? Walter Tynis, 1207 Sunset, McHenry, pled not guilty to a charge of permitting a dog to run at large, and will have a jury trial June 28. Dale Adams, 3706 W. Clover, McHenry, pled not guilty to a charge of unlawful sale of alcoholic liquor to a minor, and will face a jury trial. Ethelann Richardson, 3705 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, pled not guilty to - a charge of creating and maintaining a nuisance, and will face a jury trial June 28. Complaints Larry G. Moller charges that on May 11, Michael A. Riley, 1608 Meadow lane, McHenry, committed the offense of battery, in that he, without legal justification, intentionally caused bodily harm to Larry G. Moller, in that he struck Moller about his face and body .with a fist. Bond was set at $1,000 for a May 26 court appearance. John V. Burke, deputy sheriff, charges that on May 12, Michael L. Zawistowski, 3808 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of battery, in that he did, in­ tentionally, without legal justification, cause bodily harm to Dan R. Vredberg, DeKalb, in that he did strike Vredberg repeatedly about the head and face with his fist. Bond was set at $1,000 for a May court appearance. Dean L. Hamil charges that on April 30, David P. Fuller, 2210 Manor lane, McHenry, committed the offense of battery, in that he did, in­ tentionally, without legal justification, strike Dean Hamil in the face with his fist, thereby causing bodily harm to Dean Hamil. Bond was set at $1,000 for a May 24 court ap­ pearance. McHenry Police Sergeant Gregory Burg charges that on May 16, Kevin S. Bodin, 1416 Wauconda road, McHenry, committed the offense of unlawful possession of can­ nabis, in that he, knowingly and unlawfully, had in his possession more than 2.5 grams but less than 10 grams of a substance containing cannabis, otherwise than as authorized in the Cannabis Control act. Bond was set at $1,000 for a May 24 court appearance. McHenry Police Sergeant Gregory Burg charges that on May 16, Kevin S. Bodin, 1416 Wauconda road, McHenry, committed the offense of public indecency, in that he, Kevin Bodin, a person of the age of seventeen years and upward, did, at a public place, 3711 W. Kaneavenue, expose his sexual organs in a lewd manner with the intent to arouse his sexual desires. Bond was set at $1,000 rafflnon with... 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Eisele charges that on April 24, Michael R. Goodman, 123 Lakeshore drive, McHenry, committed the offense of burglary, in that he, without authority, knowingly entered a vehicle of Gertrude Brock, 306 Highland street, McHenry, with the intent to commit therein a theft. Bond was set at $10,000 for a May court ap­ pearance. Vince Giacomin, store manager of Spurgeons, 4400 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, charges that on May 12, Joyce A. Kohler, 1513 Sunset drive, McHenry, committed the offense of theft under $150, in that she, unlawfully and knowingly, obtained unauthorized control over certain property, namely one tube top, white in color with multi-colored stripes, having a value of $12.99, with the intent to deprive Spurgeons per­ manently of the use or benefit of said property. No bond was set for a May 24 court ap­ pearance. Nancy Bartlett charges that on May 12, Shirleann D. Kirch, 1916 Flower street, McHenry, committed the offense of battery, in that she did, knowingly, unlawfully, and without legal justification, make physical contact of an insulting nature with Nancy Bartlett, in that she did slap Nancy Bartlett in the arm with an open hand. No bond was set for a May court appearance. Officer Robert F. Winters, McHenry Police department, charges that on May 12, Shirleann D. Kirch, 1916 Flower street, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly con­ duct, in that she did, knowingly and unlawfully, use foul and obscene language in a loud voice while in front of a neigh­ boring residence, located at ,1915 Flower, McHenry, in the presence of other neighbors after being warned on a previous occasion to curb such language, and did act in such an unreasonable manner as to alarm the complainant and thereby provoke a breach of the peace. No bond was set for a May court appearance. Officer John D. Langdon charges that on May 14, David Dale Adams, 3706 W. Clover, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of resisting a peace of­ ficer, in that he did, knowingly, resist the performance by John Langdon of an authorized act within his official capacity, being the arrest of David Adams, knowing Langdon to be a peace officer engaged in the execution of his official duties, in that he attempted to exif Langdon's squad car several times and did remove his restrained hands from the rear of his body to the front of his body, allowing him to open and unlock the squad car, and did attempt to push Langdon from his path. Bond was set at $1,000 for a June 1 court appearance. Officer John D. Langdon charges that on May 14, David Dale Adams, 3706 W. Clover, McHenry, committed the of­ fense of disorderly conduct, in that he did. knowingly and PAGE 19-PLAINDEALER--FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1977 driving while license is expired less than six months. Police Tickets Joseph M. Wahl, 6510 W. Roundup road, McHenry, without authority, obstruct the flow of traffic entering and exiting the intersection of Main street and Front street, and did use language in a loud voice while in that intersection, and did act in such an unreasonable manner as to alarm and disturb Langdon and provoke a breach of the peace. Bond was set at $25 for a June 1 court ap­ pearance. Joseph M. Wahl, 6510 W Roundup road. McHenry. fictitious license plates. Mark T. Havrilla, Darien, 111., driving in violation of restriction. Mark T. Havrilla, Darien, 111., driving while license suspended. Betty M. DeBruyne.. Wauconda, disobeyed traffic signal when light turned red Sunday, 1 to 8 p.m. LIVE BIG BANDS EVERY FKI.-- SAT. NO COVER. NO MINIMUM - YOUR CHOICE - BRAISED SHORT RIBS OR STUFFED GREEK PEPPERS $29 5 COMPLETE DINNER OPEN DAILY LUNCHEON 11:30-5 PM DINNERS 5:00-10 PM SUNDAY 1:00-8 PM RT 31 N TOJOHNSBURG RD NORTH TO RT 12. LEFT1? 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