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DUI CONVICTION REINSTATES POSSESSION CHARGE FROM 2011 FOR ALBION MAN

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Nathan Archer...and his hair.

Nathan Archer…and his hair.

EDWARDS CO., Ill.—An Albion man has been sentenced to a prison term after a DUI conviction this week revoked his probation on a possession charge from 2011.

Nathan Archer, 36, was in Edwards County court today and learned his fate: Four years DOC on the July 19, 2011 Possession of a Controlled Substance, on which he took a guilty plea February 8, 2013, and was placed on 24 months probation.

That probation was violated when he was charged with multiple counts: one of Attempting to Foil a Drug Screening Test dating back to October 23 of last year, and one of Unauthorized Certificate of Title and DUI from the traffic stop on April 26 of this year.

Archer received credit for time served over various spreads of time between 2011 and 2014. He received a sentence of conditional discharge on the DUI count and has been ordered to ultimately attend counseling for addiction as part of his sentence on that.

He also received fines and fees in the amount of $2,827, of which $2,800 has been paid out of bond posted. On the separate 2014 DUI count, Archer has been ordered to pay $2,290, of which none has been paid, but which proves that it’s expensive to drink and drive in the state of Illinois…so don’t do it.


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