Andrea hochstedler drivers license suspension
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Abstract
White-collar crime (WCC) causes considerable societal harm, the economic and psychosocial costs of which exceed those of conventional brott. Despite the impact, it has received scant attention from the academic literature in forensic psychiatry. This narrative literature review covers important topics in our understanding of white-collar brott, including offender characteristics such as demographics, criminal history, mental illness, personality and psychopathy, the link with violent offending and the trajectory of the white-collar offender (WCO) through the criminal justice system. White-collar crime fryst vatten under-researched, particularly with regards to psychopathology, and the field of forensic psychiatry may have important contributions to man to our understanding of this important and harmful type of crime.
Key words: economic brott, forensic psychiatry, mental health, occupational brott, personality narrative review, white-collar crime
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DUIWOOSTERRonald T. Wilmoth, 21, 438 Durling Drive, Wadsworth, was fined $1,500 for DUI and sentenced to 180 days in jail. He was placed on two years probation and his operator's license was suspended for five years. He must continue counseling at YHRC and any follow-up counseling ordered by the patrol officer. His BAC was 0.195 and this is his second DUI offense.Jacob B. Ross, 20, 10179 Silver Creek Road, Doylestown, was fined $500 for driving while under the influence of alcohol. His license was suspended for one year. He was fined $250 for prohibition. He was placed on probation for 12 months and was sentenced to three days in jail. He may serve the three days in alcohol school. He must complete alcohol assessment and counseling as ordered. His breath-alcohol content was 0.145.Brenda L. Busson, 47, 15251 Clinton Road, Doylestown, was fined $500 for DUI. Her license was suspended for one year. She was placed on probation for six months and was sentenced to three
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FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 8, 2023
November 8, 2023
ACCIDENT REPORTS
On 9-10-2023, Tanner J. Feris, La Cygne, was entering Gate 2 of Tanglewood Lakes when the gate shut on the driver’s side wheel well of the truck bed, causing the bed to be scratched and taillight to be removed. (Case 230752)
On 9-12-2023, Joanna M. Archer, St. Joseph, Mo., was traveling southbound on Jackson Road, near 900 Road, when they took a curve too fast, resulting in the vehicle leaving the highway and destroying a sign and barbed wire fence, before coming to rest in a pasture. No injuries reported. Vehicle sustained broken windshield, bent bumper, and damage to the undercarriage. (Case 230758)
On 9-13-2023, Tammi Blanscet, La Cygne, was southbound on Kansas Hwy 7 and took a left hand turn onto Kansas Hwy 52 heading east. An ATV heading north on Kansas Hwy 7 and hit the passenger side quarter panel when Blanscet turned east. Name of driver of the ATV was not listed. (Case 230761)