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Traffic court
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Judge Bill Locke ruled on the following cases in Traffic Court.

Joseph M. Boynton was given an 11-month, 29-day probationary sentence, ordered to pay a $750 fine, and granted a judicial diversion for possession of meth.

Calli T. Fryar was released on time served, ordered to pay a $750 fine, and granted a judicial diversion for simple possession and attempted child neglect.

Jacob Fuentes was ordered to serve 10 days of an 11-29 sentence for second-offense driving on a revoked license.

Joseph Patrick Paprocki was ordered to serve 90 days of an 11-29 sentence for failure to appear, violation of probation, and second-offense driving on a suspended license.

Kimberly D. Rogers was ordered to serve 70 days on house arrest for second-offense DUI.

Marty Harris was ordered to serve 48 hours of a six-month sentence for driving on a revoked license.

Joshua Brandon Moran was granted a judicial diversion and fined $750 for possession of meth.

Several motorists entered guilty pleas to first-offense DUI. They had their driver license revoked for one year, had to pay a $350 fine, and were ordered to perform 24 hours public service work. The drivers and their jail time are as follows: Gregory Reece Cathey (7 days), Mark Joseph Guertin Jr. (3 days), Dawn M. Stuck (48 hours) and Jose Antonio Velazquez (48 hours).