
CRAWFORD CO., Ill. - A guy who couldn't stop traipsing on the property of others will spend a bit of time in prison to think about his trespasses ...pun intended.
William Raymer, 35 of Robinson, is the guy in question.
Raymer was sentenced last week (Friday, March 22, 2019) in Crawford County Circuit Court to a term of three years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for one of his 2018 felony charges of Criminal Trespass with Persons Present.
The conviction is on the first charge he received in 2018, dating back to September 29. A second charge came up on December 8, which, with all the other criminal activity Raymer was alleged to have conducted, was probably what prompted his plea in the initial charge.
Between June 2018 to last week (March 18, 2019), Raymer managed to acquire NINE misdemeanor counts, some of them also Criminal Trespass, some of which he'd already entered guilty pleas and was serving varying punishments when the sentence was imposed upon him last week. They range in severity from Disorderly Conduct to Public Intoxication to ongoing Criminal Trespass, so apparently the guy has problems that a year-and-a-half in prison isn't going to address (truth-in-sentencing), so look for him again here in about 2021.