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Court Dispositions as reported by DuPage County

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

Jeremi Jamison, 19, 1806 Shetland Road, Naperville: Battery — causes bodily harm, supervision.

David M. Barnat, 41, 12528 Canterbury Drive, Plainfield: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense, closing dismissal; failure to signal when turning, conditional discharge; improper lane usage-change lanes unsafely, closing dismissal.

Sirkevin M. Brown, 21, 777-512 Royal St. George, Naperville: Retail theft — possess displayed merchandise — not exceeding $300, imprisonment.

Brian R. Buchna, 30, 314 S. Prospect, Wheaton: Criminal damage to property — not exceeding $300, supervision; disorderly conduct-breach of peace, not prosecuted; attempt – criminal damage to govt support property — $500 to $10,000, not prosecuted; attempt to resist or obstruct a police officer, supervision.

Damein Dixon, 25, 1225 Clyde Drive, Naperville: Battery — causes bodily harm, imprisonment; battery — make physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature, not prosecuted; battery — make physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature, not prosecuted

Lauren C. Ferguson, 23, 5305 Tall Oaks Court, Plainfield: DUI — Alcohol — first or second offense, supervision; DUI — Blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or greater – first or second offense, closing dismissal; operate uninsured motor vehicle, closing dismissal; improper turn at intersection, closing dismissal.

Samuel J. Flores, 23, 1513 W. Jefferson, suite 101, Naperville: Theft of labor, services or use of property, imprisonment.

Jennifer A. Garza, 34, 1809 Pinecrest Lane, Lindenhurst: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense, supervision; DUI — blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or greater — first or second offense, closing dismissal; driving too fast for conditions, or failure to reduce speed to avoid an accidentclosing dismissal.

Gerald M. Humphrey, 23, 4265 Drexel Ave., Aurora: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense supervision; transportation or possession of open alcohol by driver, fines and costs assessed; improper lane usage-change lanes unsafely, closing dismissal.

Amber M. Kluber, 25, 1335 Hinman St., Montgomery: Attempt disorderly conduct-false crime report, supervision

David C. Kmiec, 33, 401 N. 14th St., Rochelle: Reckless driving, imprisonment; speeding over statutory limit 15-20 mph, closing dismissal

Apriyani C. Lord-Jackson, 20, 7822 S. Muskegon, Chicago: Attempted criminal trespass to vehicles, not prosecuted

Kevin J. Lucas, 33, 120 Richard Ave., Naperville: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense, not prosecuted; driving on wrong side of road; failure to signal when turning, not prosecuted; speeding over statutory limit 15-20, not prosecuted; disobeyed stop sign, not prosecuted; driver required to wear seat belts, not prosecuted; disobeyed stop sign, not prosecuted.

Michael G. Maksimovic, 25, 1250 Chalet Road, No. 203, Naperville: Resisting or obstructing a police officer, not prosecuted; driving while license suspended, conditional discharge; dui — alcohol — first or second offense, conditional discharge; driving while license suspended, closing dismissal; operate uninsured motor vehicle, closing dismissal; fail to notify secretary of state of name/address change for drivers license, closing dismissal; driving motor vehicle on sidewalk, closing dismissal; display or possess cancelled, revoked orsuspended license or permit, closing dismissal; leave scene of accident involving damage to attended vehicle, closing dismissal; reckless driving, closing dismissal; disobeyed traffic control device, closing dismissal

Colin C. McGrath, 27, 903 Parkside Road, Naperville: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense, closing dismissal; DUI — blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or greater — first or second offense, supervision; possession of less than 30 grams of cannabis, closing dismissal; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, closing dismissal; improper turn at intersection, closing dismissal; failure to yield to emergency vehicles, closing dismissal; transportation or possession of open alcohol by driver, closing dismissal; operate uninsured motor vehicle, closing dismissal

Michael G. Michalski, 51, 777 Royal St. George, Naperville: Violate order of protection — notice served, not prosecuted.

Shawn R. O’Neill, 21, 6906 Great Falls Drive, Plainfield: Assault, not prosecuted; resisting or obstructing a police officer, imprisonment.

Farheen O. Waisi, 42, 4006 Broadmore Circle, Naperville: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense, not prosecuted; DUI — blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or greater — first or second offense, supervision; endangering the health or life of a child, supervision; endangering the health or life of a child, not prosecuted; speeding over statutory limit 15-20 mph, not prosecuted; improper lane usage-crossing lane boundary unsafely, not prosecuted.

Krishmamoorthy Ramasubramanian, 41, 2360 Chandler Court, Aurora: DUI — alcohol — first or second offense, supervision; DUI — blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or greater — first or second offense, closing dismissal; improper lane usage-change lanes unsafely, closing dismissal

Astria L. Robinson, 33, 1303 E. Galena Road, Aurora: Theft by deception with intent to deprive — great than $500 but less than $10,000, imprisonment.

Charles A. Taylor, 45, 909 Prospect Court, Naperville: Obstructing identification, imprisonment

Michael C. Wardisiani, 45, 172 S. High Point Drive, Romeoville: Battery — causes bodily harm, count legally closed

Christopher A. Wilson, 34, 696 Mitchell Ave., Elmhurst: Retail theft — possess displayed merchandise — not exceeding $300 — previous conimprisonment

Steven M. Wisniewski, 19, 1835 Cranshire Lane, Naperville: Violate order of protection — notice served, not prosecuted


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