CIRCUIT COURT
Associate Division
Judge Steven D. Hudson
Erick M. Heiman, 23, Wichita, KS, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of operating a vehicle with defective equipment and was fined $200 and $68.50 costs.
Municipal Division
Judge Steven D. Hudson
Rhonda R. Barnes, 53, Trenton, pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident and was fined $150 and $37.50 costs.
Pleading guilty to peace disturbance by fighting and fined $25.50 and $37.50 costs were Robert W. Bland and Philip D. Galvin, both of Trenton.
Jonan A. Newman, 17, Trenton, pleaded guilty to failing to display valid vehicle plates and was fined $50.50 and $37.50 costs.
Pleading guilty to peace disturbance and fined $25.50 and $37.50 costs were Dakota Troncin, Trenton; Tyler D. Etter, Trenton; and Brandon Hatfield, Trenton.
Carman Morin, 22, Trenton, pleaded guilty to permitting a dog to run at large and was fined $150 and $37.50 costs.
Veronica L. Vestal, 21, Trenton, pleaded guilty to failing to yield at an alley, driveway or building and was fined $25.50 and $37.50 costs. She also pleaded guilty to having no state driver’s license and was fined $75.50 and $37.50 costs.
Jennifer R. Graves, 36, Trenton, pleaded guilty to permitting a dog to run at large and was fined $100 and $37.50 costs.
Bradley E. Simpson, Trenton, pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia and was fined $300 and $37.50 costs.
Rickey A. Foster, 39, Trenton, pleaded guilty to careless and imprudent driving by spinning tires and throwing gravel and was fined $25.50 and $37.50 costs.
Zarah C. Nickel, 17, Trenton, pleaded guilty to being a minor in possession of intoxicating liquor and was sentenced to serve six days in the Grundy County Detention Center, with credit given for four days served. She is also to pay $37.50 costs.
Pleading guilty to violating the city’s curfew for parks and fined $25.50 and $37.50 costs were Adam Milburn, Jr., 18, Princeton, and Bianca M. Treadwell, 19, Trenton.
Aaron Z. Wolf-Moffett, 25, Trenton, pleaded guilty to resisting arrest and was sentenced to serve six days in the Grundy County Detention Center, with credit given for three days. He also pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana and was fined $300 and $37.50 costs.
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION
Petition Granted
Tonya R. Arndt vs. Jarrett Barrett.
REAL ESTATE
City of Trenton, MO to MCP-Trenton, LLC.
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