5 sentenced stemming from EFF 2013 drug charges

May 15, 2014

By Allison Scarbrough. OCP Editor.

HART – The following five defendants were convicted and sentenced in 27th Circuit Monday stemming from drug arrests during last year’s Electric Forest Festival at the Double JJ Resort in Rothbury:

Cardona

Cardona

–       Daniel L. Cardona, 26, of 1341 Marengo Ave., Forrest Park, Ill., was found guilty of controlled substance use, non-narcotic. He was sentenced to one year in jail with credit for 25 days served; sentence to be served at the court’s discretion and held for one year; $500 in fines and costs; and driver’s license suspended 180 days. One count of possession of meth and one count of controlled substance, possession of marijuana, were dismissed.

Mallow

Mallow

–       Ryan M. Mallow, 28, of 2028 Orchard Rd., Carpentersville, Ill., was found guilty of controlled substance use, possession of a non-narcotic. He was sentenced to one year in jail with credit for four days served; sentence to be served at the court’s discretion and held for one year; $500 in fines and costs; and driver’s license suspended 180 days. One count of possession of meth; one count of controlled substance possession, non-narcotic; and one count of controlled substance, possession of marijuana, were dismissed.

Plenner

Plenner

–       Daniel Adam Plenner, 25, of 1705 Lake Eleanor Dr., Deerfield, Ill., was found guilty of controlled substance, possession of marijuana. He was sentenced to one year in jail with credit for one day served; sentence to be served at the court’s discretion and held for one year; $500 in fines and costs; and driver’s license suspended 180 days. One count of possession of meth; one count of controlled substance, delivery/manufacture of marijuana; one count of controlled substance, possession of schedule 5 LSD; and one count of controlled substance, possession of a non-narcotic, were dismissed.

Wijsman

Wijsman

– Catherine Jane Wijsman, 24, of 4632 Beech Ave., Kalamazoo, was found guilty of controlled substance use, non-narcotic. She was sentenced to one year in jail with credit for one day served; sentence to be served at the court’s discretion and held for one year; and $500 in fines and costs. One count of controlled substance, imitation, manufacture/distribution, was dismissed.

– Esteban Umana, 26, of Miama, Fla., was found guilty of controlled substance use, non-narcotic. He was sentenced to one year in jail with credit for one day served; sentence to be served at the court’s discretion and held for one year; and $500 in fines and costs. One count of possession of meth and one count of controlled substance, possession of marijuana, were dismissed.

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