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Law Day results listed 1-31-13

January 31, 2013 Court Records
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Several felony cases involving methamphetamine, some involving large quantities of the drug, were recently concluded in Circuit Court. During the January 22 Law Day docket, Joshua Naylor,32, Sedalia, pleaded guilty [...]

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November 5 Law Day results listed

November 9, 2012 Court Records
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The following cases were heard during Judge Robert Koffman’s November 5 Law Day docket: Andrews, Joshua, 27, Sedalia, pleaded guilty to unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, a charge stemming from [...]

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August 20 Law Day results listed

August 28, 2012 Court Records
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Judge Robert L. Koffman heard the following cases during the Aug. 20 Law Day docket: *Claxton, Dejuan, 28, Sedalia, pleaded guilty to two counts of driving while revoked. Sedalia Police [...]

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July 2 Law Day results listed

July 10, 2012 Court Records
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The following cases were heard on the July 2 Law Day docket: •Cortes-Garcia, Antonio, 44, Sedalia, pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree, admitting [...]

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June 18 Law Day results listed

June 21, 2012 Court Records
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Judge Robert L. Koffman heard the following cases on the June 18 Law Day docket: Auntley, Tevin, 18, Sedalia, pleaded guilty to delivery of less than 5 grams of marijuana, [...]

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Criminal cases resolved in court 6-11-12

June 15, 2012 Court Records
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Judge Robert Koffman heard the following criminal casees during the week of June 11: Coutts, Ricky, 50, Sedalia, was sentenced to 7 years in prison on charges arising from a [...]

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May 21 Law Docket results noted

May 31, 2012 Court Records
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The following cases were heard by Judge Robert L. Koffman during the May 21 Law Day docket: Bice, Dennis, 33, Sedalia, pleaded guilty to driving while revoked. Sedalia Police Sgt. [...]

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