|  (Copy) On April 18, 2013, Judge 
			William Yoder accepted a fully negotiated plea sending Tara Conner 
			to the Department of Corrections for 7 years followed by 2 years of 
			Mandatory Supervised Release, formally called parole, for committing 
			the offense of Unlawful Delivery of a Controlled Substance, a Class 
			2 Felony. On May 16, 2012 Conner was caught selling Norco pills and 
			Fentanyl patches from her home. Conner was facing 3 to 14 years in 
			the Department of Corrections; however, probation was an option. 
			Conner has previously spent time in the Department of Corrections 
			for a Residential Burglary occurring in 2003. On April 18, 2013, Judge William Yoder accepted a fully 
			negotiated plea sentencing Kevin Jones to the Department of 
			Corrections for 2 years for committing the offense of Unlawful 
			Possession of Contraband in a Penal Institution, a Class 3 Felony. 
			On May 8, 2011, Jones was in the Department of Corrections serving a 
			12 year sentence for Armed Robbery when Jones was found in 
			possession of 8 marijuana cigarettes. Jones' 2 year sentence will be 
			added to the end of the 12 year sentence he was serving. 
			
			 On April 18, 2013, Judge William Yoder accepted a fully 
			negotiated plea sending Johnnie Fulton of the 1300 block of Kickapoo 
			Street, Lincoln, Illinois to the Department of Corrections for a 
			total of 3 years followed by 4 years of Mandatory Supervised 
			Release, formally called parole. Fulton will spend 2 years in the 
			Department of Corrections for committing the offense of Unlawful 
			Possession of a Weapon by a Felon, a Class 3 Felony, and 1 year in 
			the Department of Corrections for committing the offense of Domestic 
			Battery, a Class 4 Felony. Fulton committed the offense of Unlawful 
			Possession of a Weapon by a Felon on November 12, 2012. At 10:30PM, 
			Fulton was found intoxicated wandering into traffic by Lincoln 
			Police officers. Fulton was frisked and found to be in possession of 
			a spring loaded, mechanically operated knife. Fulton committed the 
			offense of Domestic Battery on February 7, 2013. Fulton has 
			previously been convicted of Domestic Battery on two prior occasions 
			and has a previous felony conviction for Unlawful Possession of a 
			Controlled Substance. 
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 On April 18, 2013, Judge William Yoder accepted a fully 
			negotiated plea sending Leterrase Carter of the 1000 block of N. 
			College Street, Lincoln, Illinois to the Department of Corrections 
			for 18 months for violating the conditions of his probation. In 
			2010, Carter pled guilty to Domestic Battery and was placed on 
			probation. Carter violated his probation by committing the offenses 
			of Aggravated Assault on April 20, 2011 and Domestic Battery on 
			April 8, 2012. Once Carter is released from the Department of 
			Corrections he will spend 4 years on Mandatory Supervised Release, 
			formally called parole. On April 16, 2013, Judge William Yoder accepted a fully 
			negotiated plea sending Henry Hinton of the 800 block of E. Allen 
			Street, Springfield, Illinois to the Department of Corrections for 1 
			year for committing the offense of Retail Theft, a Class 4 Felony. 
			Hinton committed the offense on November 12, 2010 at 4:00PM when he 
			entered Dollar General, located on Woodlawn Road, Lincoln, Illinois, 
			concealed items in his coat and left the store without paying for 
			the items. This was the sixth time Hinton committed a Retail Theft. On April 18, 2013, Judge William Yoder accepted a fully 
			negotiated plea in which Andrew Ivashchenko of the 4000 block of 
			Mississippi Avenue, Kahokia, Illinois agreed to spend 30 days in the 
			Logan County Jail for committing the offense of Driving While 
			License Revoked, a Class 4 Felony. On August 16, 2012, Elkhart 
			Police conducted a stopped Ivashchenko for traveling 44 mph in a 30 
			mph zone. After stopping Ivashchenko, Elkhart Police learned that 
			Ivashchenko's license had been revoked. This was the third time 
			Ivashchenko was found driving without a valid license. 
			[Text copied from file from Jonathan C. 
			Wright, Logan 
			County state's attorney] 
			
			
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