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Show Juvenile Court Report v Fifth District Juvenile Court was in session March 11, with Judge 'Paul Keller' presiding. judge- Keller heard five c&'s.es: eff iUegal; poss'ession! of alipphol .. during, the session With Jfour 'of the : youths ki-. ki-. volvedi being 16 years old and the -other - -17.' Disposition in each the cases 'was different'1' differ-ent'1' with orie - girl receiving a 10 hour. -work assignment and an -order of a 3,500 word theme.' - Another ' youth received re-ceived a $25 'fine while two more were given1 20 hour work assignments, In addition, to a work assijgruwtiit, one of those was allso placed on official probation. The finaj boy was given a stayed commitment to the -State'-Indus trial School for 93. days rOB- the condition tbait he commit no, more offenses; of-fenses; he -also received a $50 .fire. " " ; . ' In -Other action,, a disposition disposi-tion .hearing on a charge of petit larceny brought a fine of $35 or a 30 hour work assignment as-signment to ithe offender. A charge f speeding .brought a fine: of $25 and one person charged with not having an inspection sticker was fined $5. A 14 year old boy received receiv-ed .( fine of $30 or a $3,000 ' word theme for not having a driver's license A charge of failure to -stop. alt. a stop Sign netted-a lO'fine.-'Severarl lO'fine.-'Severarl persons weretsched-uled weretsched-uled 'to 'appear but did not and forfeited .bail as ,a result. re-sult. .Two of .those were to flace speeding' charges and and forfeited! bail of $20 and $10.' 'Three others were to have appeared to answer to charges of no driver's license. One of those lost $10 in bail money and the other two forfeited $15 each. ' ' A trial on a charge of illegal ille-gal possession of narcotics was reset for tJhe next Juvenile Juv-enile Court day on April 8. |