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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Court Dispositions

Updated: April 23, 2013 1:39PM



The following court record of charges that originated in Naperville was provided by the DuPage County circuit clerk’s office:

Bryan M. Diamond, 25, 1640 Killdeer Drive, Naperville: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense — conditional discharge; DUI — blood alcohol content of 0.08 or more — first or second offense — closing dismissal; loud excessive noise caused by muffler or lack thereof — closing dismissal; speeding over statutory limit of 31 to 39 mph — conditional discharge.

Morgan E. Ipers, 44, 308 Tupelo Drive, Naperville: Reckless driving — imprisonment; DUI — alcohol — first or second offense — closing dismissal.

Emily R. Kasar, 22, 1216 Edward Road, Naperville: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense — closing dismissal; DUI — blood alcohol content of 0.08 or more — first or second offense — fines and costs assessed.

Frank M. Kasnick, 18, 820 Welner Road, Naperville: Public indecency — lewd exposure — supervision; public indecency — lewd exposure — not prosecuted.

Jonathan A. Laman, 30, 528 E. Bailey Road, Naperville: Possession of marijuana — more than 10 but not more than 30 grams — supervision; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia — not prosecuted; disobeyed stop sign — not prosecuted.

Marriel D. Morris, 22, 115 S. Testa Drive, Naperville: Possession of marijuana — 2.5 grams or less — conditional discharge.

Theresa A. Snow, 51, 520 S. Washington St., 203, Naperville: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense — not prosecuted; DUI — blood alcohol content of 0.08 or more — first or second offense — not prosecuted; driving too fast for conditions or failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident — not prosecuted.

Paul T. Rotto, 23, 917 E. Bailey Road, Naperville: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense — fines and costs assessed; transportation or possession of open alcohol by driver — not prosecuted; operate uninsured motor vehicle — not prosecuted; passing vehicle while on shoulder of road — not prosecuted; speeding over statutory limit of 15 to 20 mph — not prosecuted; no registration plate on vehicle front or rear — first or second offense — not prosecuted.





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