Judge hands down sentences, many for serious moving violations

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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 May 22 and May 26:

• Jeremy Stich, 22, of Cambridge, reckless operation, sentenced to 125 days in jail, assessed $275 court costs. The charge was amended from an O.V.I. charge. An additional O.V.I. charge and a one-way traffic violation were dismissed.

• Adam Monnin, 24, of Clarksville, O.V.I., sentenced to 180 days in jail, operator’s license suspended from May 25, 2017 to May 25, 2018, fined $1,075, assessed $125 court costs. Monnin must take part in supervised probation, SAQ, and complete three-day residential driver intervention program. If compliant, the court will suspend $375 of fine, driving privileges effective June 5, 2017, ALS vacated. An additional O.V.I. charge, a driving under suspension-failure to reinstatement license, and left to center violation were dismissed.

• Dustin Hively, 29, of Midland, O.VI., sentenced to 180 day in jail, operator’s license suspended from May 25, 2017 to May 25, 2018, fined $1,075, assessed $125 court costs. Hively must take part in supervised probation, SAQ, and complete a three-day residential driver intervention program. If compliant, the court will suspend $375 of fine. ALS vacated. Driving privileges effective May 24, 2017. An additional charge of going 41 in a 25 mph speed zone was dismissed.

• Dustin Hively, 29, of Midland, theft, sentenced to 180 days in jail (suspended), fined $1,000, assessed $125 court costs. Hively must take part in supervised probation, write a letter of apology to the victim, pay restitution of $103.88, and must have no contact with the victim. Hively must complete 32 hours of community service, and report every Wednesday by 7:30 a.m. until completed.

• Karen Stephens, 56, Wilmington, 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. Stephens must complete a three-day non-residential driver intervention program and two years of non-reporting probation. ALS vacated. An additional O.V.I. charge and a marker lane violation were dismissed.

• Cody Hurley, 27, of Dayton, reckless operation, sentenced to 30 days in jail (suspended), fined $500, assessed $125 court costs. The charge was amended from an O.V.I. charge. Hurley must complete a three-day non-residential driver intervention program, two years of non-reporting probation. ALS vacated. If compliant, the court will suspend $250 of fine. An additional O.V.I. charge and a turn signal violation were dismissed.

• Paul Carty, 30, of Wilmington, O.V.I., sentenced to 60 days in jail, operator’s license suspended from May 25, 2017 to May 25, 2017, fined $1,075, assessed $125 court costs. Jail time stayed to allow the defendant to complete supervised probation, SAQ, and three-day residential driver intervention program. If compliant, the court will suspend $575 of fine. ALS vacated. Driving privileges granted effective May 24, 2017. The defendant is permitted to leave Ohio for work as needed. An additional O.V.I. charge and a prohibited turn violation were dismissed.

• Marvin Ray, 45, of Wilmington, 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. Ray must complete three-day residential driver intervention program, two years of non-reporting probation. ALS vacated. An additional O.V.I. charge and a marked lane violation were dismissed.

• Mikael Doyle-Pruitt, 30, of Wilmington, drug instrument possession, trespassing, sentenced to 120 days in jail (102 days suspended), fined $1,000, assessed $250 court costs. Doyle-Pruitt must take part in supervised probation, must have contact with victims. If compliant, the court will suspend $375 of fine. Doyle-Pruitt must complete 24 hours of community service.

• Eliajah Balon, 35, of New Vienna, false info, sentenced to 30 days in jail (suspended), fined $175, assessed $125 court costs. Balon must commit no further offenses for one year, write a letter of apology to the victim. A driving under suspension-financial charge and a loud exhaust violation were dismissed.

• Lori Crawford, 33, of Blanchester, two counts of drug instrument possession, sentenced 180 days in jail, fined $1,000, assessed $305 court costs. If Common Please Court puts Crawford on bond diversion, the Municipal Court will release her to non-reporting probation with conditions. A fictitious registration charge and no operator’s license charge were dismissed.

• Mona Friend, 45, of Wilmington, domestic violence, sentenced to 180 days in jail (172 suspended), fined $200, assessed $125 court costs. Friend will take part in supervised probation. A disorderly conduct charge was dismissed.

• Jeremy Pack, 25, of Sabina, theft, obstructing official business, sentenced to 20 days in jail (suspended), assessed $250 court costs. Pack will pay costs only. Pack must write a letter of apology to the victim and have no contact with them. Pack must have no similar offenses for two years, be monitored by non-reporting probation and complete 24 hours of community service.

• Ian Baughn, 37, of Midland, three counts of theft, sentenced to 90 days in jail (86 days suspended), fined $300, assessed $375 court costs. Baughn will take part in supervised probation. Baughn must have no contact with the victim and write a letter of apology to them. Baughn must pay restitution of $4.99 to the victim.

• Sonia Laseur, 80, of Wilmington, disorderly conduct, fined $50, assessed $125 court costs. Charge was amended from a falsification charge.

• Thomas Lemmings, 42, of Wilmington, driving under suspension-failure to reinstate license, false info, fined $150, assessed $125 court costs. Lemmings will on pay fine for false info charge. A driving under suspension charge was dismissed.

• Brandon Elmore, 21, of Fayetteville, driving under suspension, fined $125, assessed $125 court costs.

• Jessica Plourde, 20, of Indianapolis, Indiana, going 98 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• James Cooper, 37, of Williamsburg, going 90 in a 55 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• William Coleman, 33, of Fairborn, driving under suspension-financial, fined $125, assessed $125 court costs. A driving under suspension-failure to reinstate license charge was dismissed.

• Steven Bennett, 36, of Martinsville, driving under suspension-financial, fined $125, assessed $125 court costs.

• Sam Jones, 42, of Cincinnati, driving under suspension-failure to appear/pay fines, fined $125, assessed $125 court costs.

• Ricky Knisley, 51, Sabina, marijuana possession, fined $100, assessed $125 court costs.

• Jackie Robinson, Jr., 36, of Wilmington, animal cruelty, fined $100, assessed $125 court costs. The fine stayed on condition that Robinson have no more violations in 2017.

• Jimmy Fall, 41, of Wilmington, drug possession, fined $50, assessed $125 court costs.

• Dickie Hayslip, 45, of Martinsville, driving under suspension-financial, fined $125, assessed $125 court costs. An additional charge of driving under suspension-failure to reinstate license was dismissed.

• Theodore Knisley, Jr., 36, drug instrument possession, driving under suspension-financial, sentenced to 90 days in jail (suspended), fined $375, assessed $250 court costs. Knisley shall commit no offenses for two years and be monitored by non-reporting probation.

• Tyler Goodpaster, 20, of Wilmington, theft, assessed $125 court costs. Sentencing stayed to allow defendant to complete diversion, pay $19.77 in restitution and write a letter of apology to the victim.

• Alexandria Morgan, 22, of Wilmington, marijuana possession, fined $100, assessed $125 court costs.

• Cara Reno, 34, of Thornville, driving under suspension-financial, registration violation fined $155, assessed $125 court costs. Reno will only pay fines for the registration violation.

• Lacy Nace, 23, of Wilmington, disorderly conduct, fined $30, assessed $125 court costs.

• Patricia Daley, 21, of Clarksville, illegal distribution of/permitting children to use tobacco/nicotine product, fined $50, assessed $125 court costs. The fine was suspended if Daley commits no more offenses this year.

• Stephanie Swearingen, 48, of Martinsville, illegal distribution of/permitting children to use tobacco/nicotine product, fined $50, assessed $125 court costs. The fine was suspended if Swearingen commits no more offenses this year.

• Charity Woodruff, 26, of Blanchester, illegal distribution of/permitting children to use tobacco/nicotine product, fined $50, assessed $125 court costs. The fine was suspended if Woodruff commits no more offenses this year.

• Melissa Hocket, 20, of Wilmington, marijuana possession, fined $100, assessed $125 court costs. An additional charge of drug paraphernalia was dismissed.

• Paulina Haver, 25, of Lima, driving under suspension-12-point suspension, sentenced to three days in jail, fined $250, assessed $125 court costs.

• Timothy Laib, 20, of Cincinnati, going 92 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Shyann Washburn Matthews, 19, of Washington Court House, going 79 in a 55 mph speed zone, sentenced to 10 days in jail (suspended), operator’s license suspended from May 25, 2017 to Sept. 25, 2017, fined $250, assessed $125 court costs. Washburn Matthews will take part in non-reporting probation for one year. Must commit no more speeding violations for one year.

• Phyllis Carter-Bell, 55, of Liberty Township, going 90 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Kenton Hall, 19, of Grove City, going 91 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $30, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Edward Creech, 23, of Clarksville, driving under suspension-financial, seat belt violation, fined $155, assessed $125 court costs. Creech will only pay fines on the seat belt violation.

• Wayne Monce, 27, of New Vienna, driving under suspension-failure to reinstate license, registration violation, fined $155, assessed $125 court costs. Monce will pay fines only for registration violation charge.

• Morgan Mays, 30, of Wilmington, disorderly conduct, sentenced to one day in jail (suspended), fined $50, assessed $125 court costs. The charge was amended from a falsification charge. Mays must write a letter of apology to the victim.

• Leon Curtis, 36, of Wilmington, assault, sentenced to 180 days in jail (150 suspended), assessed $125 court costs. Curtis will pay costs only.

• George McKinney, 58, of Wilmington, O.V.I., sentenced to three days in jail, operator’s license suspended from May 8, 2017 to Nov. 8, 2017, fined $575, assessed $125 court costs. No ALS imposed. A marijuana possession charge was dismissed.

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By John Hamilton

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