Crime & Safety

Grundy County Felony Dispositions for July

Grundy County State's Attorney Jason Helland recently released the following felony dispositions.

NOTE: The State’s Attorney’s Office makes no representation as to the accuracy of such information.  In all cases, the official records of the court clerk should be consulted for confirmation.

MING CHANG, 42, of Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, pled guilty to unlawful possession of more than 30 grams but less than 500 grams of cannabis, a class 4 felony, and was sentenced to 180 days in jail.  Chang was ordered to pay a fine of $6,200 and a mandatory $500 drug assessment. 

FU MING CHEN, 54, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pled guilty to unlawful possession of more than 30 grams but less than 500 grams of cannabis, a class 4 felony, and was sentenced to 180 days in jail.  Chen was ordered to pay a fine of $6,200 and a mandatory $500 drug assessment.

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ROSEMARIE GITTNER, 25, of Arvada, Colorado, pled guilty to unlawful possession of more than 10 grams but less than 30 grams of cannabis with intent to deliver, a class 4 felony, and was placed on section 410 probation for 24 months.  Gittner was also ordered to pay a mandatory $500 drug assessment and a fine of $1,153, complete drug and alcohol treatment, and serve 4 days in jail.

JUAN GONZALEZ, 37, of Morris, pled guilty to criminal sexual abuse, a class 4 felony, and served 221 days in jail.  Gonzalez was ordered to obtain a sex offender evaluation, complete treatment, and serve a period of 30 months of reporting probation.  Gonzalez must register as a sex offender.

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MAGAN MURRELL, 21, of Oroville, California, pled guilty to unlawful possession of more than 2,000 grams but less than 5,000 grams of cannabis, a class 2 felony, and was sentenced to 3 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections.  Murrell was also ordered to pay a $1,000 drug assessment and surrender a FOID card and firearms.

JOSEPH VAN CLEAVE, 20, of Morris, pled guilty to residential burglary, a class 1 felony, and was sentenced to 4 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections with a boot camp recommendation. 

JOSEPH VAN CLEAVE, 20, of Morris, pled guilty to five counts of forgery, all class 3 felonies, and was sentenced to 30 months of probation to begin upon completion of his prison sentence in the residential burglary case, and was ordered to successfully complete the Grundy County Drug Court program.

 

 


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