CIRCUIT COURT
Division II
Judge Steven D. Hudson
Joseph Stephenson, 25, 407 E. 18th St., had a charge of failing to maintain financial responsibility for a vehicle dismissed.
Mika J. Dustman, 28, Laredo, had a charge of failing to yield to a vehicle that had entered an intersection with no traffic control device dismissed with a deferred prosecution agreement.
Darin J. Dittmer, 21, Indianola, IA, pleaded guilty to speeding and was fined $22.50 and $58.50 costs.
Holly E. Stieh, 24, 916 Kumler St., pleaded guilty to failing to register a motor vehicle annually with the Director of Revenue and was fined $27.50 and $58.50 costs.
Misty Mathews, 302 Sunnyside Dr., had three charges of passing bad checks dismissed.
Joseph R. Miller, 20, 2109 Mable St., pleaded guilty to hunting without a deer permit and was fined $68.50 and $81.50 costs.
Associate Civil
Wells Fargo vs. James L. Moore, John Doe and Jane Doe. A default judgment was entered in favor of the plaintiff, with the defendant ordered to turn over the premises in question within 15 days. The case involved a petition in unlawful detainer.
Erin Capital Management LLC vs. Dan and Kris Wilmot. The court entered a judgment in favor of the plaintiff in the total amount of $5,719.75, plus interest at 9 percent. The case involved a suit on account.
LVNV Funding LLC vs. Naomi Sibbit. The court entered a default judgment in favor of the plaintiff in the total amount of $2,150.71, with interest to continue at 9 percent. The case involved a suit on account.
LVNV Funding LLC vs. Kaleb I. Rogers. The court entered a judgment in favor of the plaintiff in the total amount of $2,790.75, with interest to accrue at 9 percent. Execution was stayed as long as monthly payments are made for four months, then the stay will be terminated and the defendant is to contact the plaintiff for a review of further payments.
LVNV Funding LLC vs. Cory D. French. A consent judgment was entered in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of $3,846.40, with interest to continue at 9 percent. The case involved a suit on account.
LVNV Funding LLC vs. Tammy S. Pipes. The court entered a judgment in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of $7,207.68, with interest to accrue at 9 percent. The case involved a suit on account.
Crown Asset Management LLC vs. Kevin R. Kasinger. A default judgment was entered in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of $6,720.08. The case involved breach of contract.
Capital One Bank vs. Peggy J. Simmons.The court entered a judgment in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of $1,774.15 plus costs, with interest to continue to accrue at 23.40 percent. The case involved breach of contract.
Municipal Division
Judge Steven D. Hudson
Bryce D. Wells, 20, 493 S.W. Highway W, pleaded guilty to being a minor in possession of intoxicating liquor by consumption and was fined $300 and $32.50 costs.
Ashley M. Huff, 21, 2414 Oklahoma Ave., pleaded guilty to careless and imprudent driving by striking a vehicle stopped in traffic and was fined $25.50 and $32.50 costs.
Pearl L. Payne, 59, 506 Jackson St., failing to yield at a private driveway and was fined $25.50 and $32.50 costs.
Amber M. Hatcher, 24, Princeton, pleaded guilty to improper backing and was fined $25.50 and $32.50 costs.
Caleb R. Ingraham, 1712 Carnes St., changed his plea to guilty on a charge of peace disturbance and was fined $25.50 and $32.50 costs.
Jeremiah J. Udovich, 17, 200 W. Sixth St., was found guilty of following another vehicle too closely and had sentencing set for Feb. 5.
Aleisha L. Shipley-Fair, Trenton, pleaded guilty to stealing and was fined $100 and $32.50 costs.
Merrissa J. Munnerly, 20, Princeton, pleaded guilty to failing to display valid vehicle license plates and was fined $50.50 and $32.50 costs. She also pleaded guilty to an amended charge of having no operator’s license (the original charge was driving while suspended) and was fined $250 and $32.50 costs.
Richard L. Walker, 2110 Mable St., pleaded guilty to stealing and was fined $100 and $32.50 costs.
Mark A. Romesburg, 31, 48 S.E. 50th St., pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated and had imposition of his sentence suspended. He was placed on probation for two years, with the conditions that he donate $300 to the city of Trenton, and pay $32.50 costs and $90 recoupment of funds.
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION
Petition Filed
Lori K. Krawitz vs. Douglas P. Krawitz.
REAL ESTATE
Jeffrey Lee Jackson and wife to Becky L. McKibben.
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