ERMA — The Lower Township Police Department reports that the following defendants had their cases heard in court or paid fines prior to a hearing. Municipal Court Judge David DeWeese sentenced:
Caitlyn Young, 20, of Villas, maintaining a nuisance; disorderly household. $358 fine and costs.
Tuesday Champion, of Cape May, unsafe driving. $339 fine and costs.
Robert Edwards IV, 26, of Erma, fail to exhibit drivers license. $189 fine and costs.
Elizabeth Gaworski, 27, Villas, careless driving. $89 fine and costs.
Nichole Hamilton, 32, of Villas, speeding; fail to exhibit drivers license. $278 fine and costs.
Charles Leve, 21, Cold Spring, failure to observe signal. $89 fine and costs.
Raymond Middleton, 41, Villas, unsafe driving. $389 fine and costs. $389 fine and costs.
Danielle Stewart, 26, of Fishing Creek, unsafe driving. $339 fine and costs.
Ronald Wilson, 73, of Berwyn, Pa., careless driving. $89 fine and costs.
Caitlyn Young, 20, Villas, (second offense) maintaining a nuisance; disorderly household. $447 fine and costs.
Jason Wendler, 38, of North Cape May, CDS, $1,008 fine and costs.
Robin Gaskill, 37, North Cape May, driving while intoxicated; fail to submit to breath test; leaving scene of accident. $3,636 fine and costs; two years, seven months drivers license revocation; 30 days jail suspended.
Richard Gould, 38, Philadelphia, leaving scene of accident. $239 fine and costs; six months drivers license revocation.
Jonathan Foye, 20, Villas, reckless driving; unlawful possession of a weapon. $497 fine and costs.
Allen Toney, 44, Villas, driving while suspended. $1,039 fine and costs; six months drivers license revocation; 10 days jail.
Ashley Tracey, 20, Villas, driving while intoxicated. $764 fine and costs; seven months drivers license revocation.
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