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Fisk, Holloman And Pucket Sentenced To The Illinois Department Of Corrections

Three White County men were sentenced to the Illinois Department Of Corrections in White County Court on Monday November 28th.
 34 year old Logan Fisk was sentenced to 5 years for Retail Theft a class 4 felony, 5 years and 6 months for Possession of Methamphetamine a class 3 felony and 5 years and 6 months on a second Theft charge.  The sentences on the Meth Possession and Theft charge  were ordered to run concurrently with one another; however, the sentences in Meth and  second Theft charge were ordered to run consecutively to the sentence imposed on the first Theft charge. Because the sentences in the respective cases were ordered to be served consecutively, Fisk was ultimately sentenced to 10 years and 6 months in the Illinois Department of Corrections. Fisk was arrested for the Retail Theft case in April 2022 by Carmi Police Department. After being found guilty in May 2022, Fisk was arrested again by the Carmi Police Department for Possession of Methamphetamine and Theft while awaiting sentencing. Fisk was represented by Public Defender Brian Shinkle. State’s Attorney Denton Aud prosecuted the case. Judge T. Scott Webb was the presiding judge.
William Holloman, 58, Carmi was sentenced to 4 years in the DOC and 1 year Mandatory Supervised Release for Unlawful Use of Property, class 2 felony
and 4 years on a charge of Driving While License Revoked, a class 4 felony,
Holloman was arrested by the Carmi Police Department in October 2022. State’s Attorney Denton Aud prosecuted the case. Judge T. Scott Webb was the presiding judge.
And 29 year old Kyle Puckett of  Norris City was sentenced to 4 years in the DOC for Aggravated DUI (DUI While License Revoked, a class 4 felony.
Puckett was arrested by the Carmi Police Department in May 2022. Puckett was represented by Public Defender Brian Shinkle. State’s Attorney Denton Aud prosecuted the case. Judge T. Scott Webb was the presiding judge.
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