Clinton County Municipal Court dispositions: Speeders to domestic violence

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WILMINGTON — The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by Clinton County Municipal Court. The information includes the defendant’s name, age, residence if listed, charge(s) disposed, fine, court costs assessed, jail sentence and any special conditions. Municipal Judge Mike Daugherty oversees the court, which administers the law in criminal misdemeanor cases.

The following pled guilty or were found guilty between July 17 and July 21:

• James Harner, 31, of Wilmington, domestic violence, three counts of driving under suspension-financial, sentenced to 180 days in jail (170 suspended), fined $1,425, assessed $625 court costs. The court will consider suspending a portion of the fine upon compliance with probation. An additional domestic violence charge, a driving under suspension-failing to reinstate charge, an additional driving under suspension-financial charge, no operator’s license, and fictitious rigs were dismissed.

• Benjamin Bach, 36, of Blanchester, drug instrument possession, domestic violence, violating protection order, sentenced to 450 days in jail, fined $2,000, assessed $250 court costs. Bach is to get a mental health assessment. An additional protection order violation charge and two driving under suspension-financial charges were dismissed.

• Christopher Rowley, 31, of Fayetteville, drug instrument possession, disorderly conduct, sentenced to 90 days in jail (48 days suspended), fined $525, assessed $250 court costs. The court will consider suspending half of fine for compliance of probation. A drug paraphernalia charge was dismissed.

• Joshua Davidson, 35, of Wilmington, unauthorized use of motor vehicle, sentenced to 30 days in jail (suspended), fined $100, assessed $125 court costs. Davidson must take part in two years of non-reporting probation.

• Peggy Hauer, 61, of Hamilton, disorderly conduct, fined $50, assessed $125 court costs. The charge was amended from a falsification charge.

• Preston Thompson, 24, of Cincinnati, going 93 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs.

• Matthew Miller, 23, of Wilmington, marijuana possession, fined $100, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Frank Mcintosh, 28, of Midland, drug paraphernalia, driving under suspension, fined $600, assessed $250 court costs. Mcintosh must take steps to obtain operator’s license. The court will consider suspending $400 of fine if operator’s license is valid. Additional charges of drug possession, driving under suspension-failing to reinstate, no operator’s license.

• Lisa Helfrick, 35, of Clarksville, going 93 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Katia Rodriguez, 29, of Louisville, going 97 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Holden Webb, 18, of Xenia, driving under suspension, sentenced to 10 days in jail (suspended), fined $300, assessed $125 court costs. A stop sign violation charge was dismissed.

• Ashley Slone, 33, of Sabina, obstructing official business, sentenced to ten days in jail, fined $250, assessed $125 court costs.

• Robert Jones, 52, of Wilmington, drug paraphernalia, fined $100, assessed $125 court costs. An additional marijuana possession charge was dismissed.

• Kevin Young, 21, of Hillsboro, having an open container of alcohol, fined $55, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Brad Blackburn, 26, of Burlington, reckless operation, sentenced to 30 days in jail (suspended), fined $250, assessed $125 court costs. The charge was amended from an O.V.I. charge. Blackburn must complete a three-day non-residential driver intervention program. Jail time suspended on condition no further offenses for two years. ALS vacated. An additional O.V.I. charge was dismissed.

• Antonia Nugent, 31, of Birmingham, going 92 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Victor Manuel, 32, of Seguin, going 92 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• William Watson, 57, of Highland, driving under suspension-failing to reinstate, fined $50, assessed $125 court costs.

• Ethan Brummet, 18, of Milford, going 92 in a 55 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Chelsea Roe, 26, of Wilmington, driving under suspension-financial, sentenced to ten days in jail (suspended), fined $500, assessed $125 court costs. Roe must take steps to obtain limited driving privileges. The court will consider reducing fines if operator’s license privileges obtained.

• David Werner, 37, of Clarksville, theft, sentenced to 10 days in jail (suspended), fined $100, assessed $125 court costs. Werner must take part in nonreporting probation for one year and commit no other offenses.

• Cecil Longberry, Jr., 48, of Hillsboro, driving under suspension-financial, fined $125, assessed $125 court costs. A driving under suspension-failing to reinstate charge was dismissed.

• Tiffany Miller, 35, of Cincinnati, going 90 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Kaitlin Saylor, 25, of Marietta, going 93 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Ronald Wright, 70, of Hamilton, theft, sentenced to three days in jail, assessed $125 court costs. Wright must pay restitution of $95.89 to the victim.

• Joy Curtis, 48, of Wilmington, public indecency, sentenced to three days in jail (suspended), assessed $125 court costs. Curtis is to have no more offenses in 2017.

• Adam Garrett, 29, of Blanchester, driving under suspension-financial, fined $250, assessed $125 court costs.

• Jerry Pfister, 40, of Wilmington, failure to control, fined $30, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Justin Winkler, 23, of Crestwood, going 90 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

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By John Hamilton

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