
"Sometimes we wish that we could have a larger penalty than what the law provides but that’s just not our option. If he were to be convicted of this offense yesterday a judge could sentence him to those 118 days in jail."Īfter being booked into jail, Rashid posted a $3,300 bond and was released in less than 45 minutes. Theoretically, he still has 118 days that he may have to do on that.
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"So he did have to do jail or in-home detention. Record Information Services compiles Illinois suspended and revoked license public records for the Illinois counties of Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will, on a daily basis, and the data is made available through our website on a weekly basis. "On his most recent case he was sentenced to 120 days all but two of those were suspended," Walton said. Rashid also has three charges of driving on a suspended license across Iowa and Illinois. So he didn’t have any within 12 years so it had to be charged as an OWI 1 st."Ĭourt records show there are four operating while under the influence charges in Iowa, one in Rock Island County, and one in Henry County. "In Iowa, in order to enhance it to a second or third (offense of) operating under the influence, it has to be within 12 years. "He had a history of driving under the influence but it was more than 15 years old," Walton said. Walton said that charge would have been his third offense, but Iowa law led officers to drop it to a lesser charge. Scott County Attorney Mike Walton said that latest DUI was on March 27, 2019. This comes just months after Brian Rashid's most recent driving under the influence charge. He was then charged with driving while license revoked, a serious misdemeanor driving under suspension and display of plates, both simple misdemeanors. To get more statistics about COVID-19 in Illinois, visit the Illinois Department of Public Health website.Kimball said the officer ran the front license plate and confirmed that Rashid’s license was revoked. The county released the statistics on 91 of the cases:įor a more complete look at the numbers from the local counties, visit our COVID-19 Cases in Illinois & Iowa webpage. Henry County is now reporting a total of 94 cases after three more were confirmed on Wednesday. The Whiteside County Health Department annouced one new case, involving an individual in their 20s, giving the county 190 in total.


A woman in her 80s who is isolating at home.A man in his 20s who is isolating at home.

A man in his 30s who is isolating at home.Annual Fee: 20. A man in his 40s who is isolating at home In order to operate mechanical amusement devices within your establishment, you must obtain a license from Rock Island County for each device.A man in his 50s who is isolating at home.A man in his 60s who is isolating at home.Three patients are currently hospitalized. The Rock Island County Health Department reported 28 new cases bringing the county’s total to 975. The preliminary seven-day statewide positivity rate from June 24 through June 30 is 2.6%. In the past 24 hours, 33,090 tests were processed for a total of 1,636,005. There are now a total of 144,013 positive cases in the state and a total of 6,951 deaths related to the coronavirus. The Illinois Department of Public health reported 828 new cases of COVID-19 and 30 additional deaths on Wednesday.
