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More sentences handed down in Clinton County Municipal Court
By John Hamilton - jhamilton@wnewsj.com
The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by Clinton County Municipal Court. The information includes the defendant’s name, age, residence if listed, charge(s) disposed, fine, court costs assessed, jail sentence and any special conditions. Municipal Judge Mike Daugherty oversees the court, which administers the law in criminal misdemeanor cases.
The following continues the list of those who pled guilty or were found guilty between Jan. 11, 2021 and Jan. 15, 2021:
• Dawson Nace, 22, of Sardinia, hit-skip, operator’s license was suspended from Jan. 20, 2021 to July 20, 2021, fined $500, assessed $135 court costs. Additional charges of marijuana possession and no operator’s license were dismissed.
January 25, 2021 - By Edward Clifford
This all happened in one of those good stretches of years, a time I like to call Pax Smiley. It wasn t as bad as the Navy, or the six years I spent at Lino Lakes and various country lockups across the state of Wisconsin. I had that house at the end of Sugar Bush Lane, three big dogs, dish satellite TV, two DVD players, a newish truck of foreign import, and the time to drive far and wide around the state, visiting my people. from Earth Shaker, Volume 61, Issue 4 (Winter 2020)
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Five new lawmakers to watch on Beacon Hill
The latest class of new legislators includes a former boxer, actor, third-grade teacher, and more than one activist
By Matt Stout and Victoria McGrane Globe Staff,Updated January 20, 2021, 5:14 p.m.
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From left to right, top to bottom: Representative Kip Diggs, Representative Erika Uyterhoeven, Representative Kelly Pease, Senator Adam Gomez and Representative Brandy Fluker Oakley.
Massachusettsâs new class of state lawmakers arrived at a moment like none other on Beacon Hill: amid a pandemic, on the heels of a historic leadership change in the House, and with work still bleeding over from the last legislative session.