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Persons are considered innocent until proven guilty. In criminal actions, the person has been charged by a law enforcement agency but is entitled to a hearing or trial to argue his innocence.
Marriage Licenses
Timothy Michael Chapman, Bunker Hill; Sonya Rae Brooks, Bunker Hill.
Court
• Justin J. Brown Hensley, 26, Benld, faces a charge of driving under the influence on Nov. 2.
• Kyle E. Wallace, 35, Fidelity, faces a charge of driving under the influence of meth on Nov. 30.
• Layne J. Withers, 27, Benld, faces a misdemeanor charge of theft for allegedly taking possession of a Remington 1911 model .45 caliber hand gun on Nov. 8.
• Joshua A. Ramsey, 21, Staunton, faces a misdemeanor charge of deceptive practices for allegedly delivering a bank check to Madison Communication knowing it would not be paid on Oct. 26.
• Milena N. Price, 26, Livingston, faces a misdemeanor charge of deceptive practices for allegedly delivering a bank check to Madison Communication knowing it would not be paid on June 21.
• Dakota J. Cox, 21, Bunker Hill, faces a charge of battery for allegedly striking a person in the head with his hand on Nov. 27.
• Aaron J. Bennett, 22, Gillespie, faces a misdemeanor charge of violating a stalking no contact order by allegedly coming within 500 feet of a protected address on Nov. 29.
• Jessica L. Gibbs, 38, Palmyra, faces a misdemeanor charge of criminal trespass to property for allegedly entering the Dollar General in Palmyra when such entry was prohibited on Nov. 6.
• Beth A. Stovall, 46, Standard City, faces a misdemeanor charge of battery for allegedly striking a man in the face with her hand on Nov. 21.
• Myron J. Marshall, 39, Medora, faces multiple misdemeanor charges of deceptive practices for allegedly delivering checks to Buck’s Crossing knowing they would not be paid.
• Erinn R. Walton, 42, Hillsboro, faces multiple misdemeanor charges of deceptive practices for allegedly delivering checks to Randy’s Market knowing they would not be paid on Oct. 10 and 11.
• Danielle L. Glasco, 25, Benld, faces a felony charge of unlawful possession of meth on Sept. 28.
• Keith S. Ward, 37, Cottage Hills, faces a felony charge of possession of meth on Nov. 13.
• Douglas C. Blodgett, II, 37, Nokomis, faces charges of driving with a revoked license and aggravated driving under the influence on Nov. 24.
• Glen T. Deffenbaugh, 39, Carlinville, faces a felony charge of delivery of meth on Aug. 12.
• Alexia C. Beavers, 25, Carlinville, faces a felony charge of possession of meth on Nov. 6.
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