Clinton County Municipal Court dispositions

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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 list includes those who pled guilty or were found guilty between Aug. 27 and Aug. 31:

• Anthony Kist, 35, of Blanchester, domestic violence, protection order violation, driving under suspension-12 point suspension, sentenced to 390 days in jail (300 days suspended), fined $2,500, assessed $375 court costs. Kist must take part in supervised probation and have no contact with the victim. The court will consider removing this order upon request of the victim’s mother, but will hold a hearing where the mother and victim must attend before removing it. A going 65 in a 55 mph speed zone charge was dismissed.

• Matthew Boggs, 39, of Sabina, assault, illegal restraint, sentenced to 270 days in jail (232 days suspended), fined $1,000, assessed $250 court costs. Boggs must take part in supervision, have no contact with the victim, Boggs will be allowed to contact them through a third party for the purpose of parenting time. Boggs is permitted to attend extracurricular activities but shall not sit with or approach the victim at said events.

• Jason Pack, 38, of Wilmington, aggravated menacing, sentenced to 180 days in jail, fined $200, assessed $125 court costs. The charge was amended from a felonious assault charge. The court will consider suspending the sentence after an additional assessment is completed. Pack must have no contact with the victims. The knife was ordered destroyed.

• Randy Demmery, 37, of Wilmington, animal cruelty, sentenced to 180 days in jail, fined $1,000, assessed $125 court costs. Demmery is prohibited from possessing/keeping any domestic animals for five years.

• Tyler Frazier, 31, of Wilmington, O.V.I., sentenced to 180 days in jail, operator’s license suspended from Aug. 30, 2018 to Aug. 29, 2020, fined $1,075, assessed $125 court costs. Fraizer must pay $138 in restitution to the arresting law enforcement agency. ALS vacated. Driving privileges granted effective Sept. 13, 2018. A light requirement violation was dismissed.

• Deseree Bell, 33, of Sabina, theft, sentenced to 180 days in jail (70 days suspended), fined $250, assessed $250. court costs. Bell must have no contact with the victim, pay $113.80 in restitution, write a letter of apology to the victim, must commit no further offenses for four years, and complete non-reporting probation. A disorderly conduct charge was dismissed.

• Samantha Tackett, 20, of Wilmington, drug instrument possession, criminal damages, sentenced to 180 days in jail (147 days suspended), fined $800, assessed $250 court costs. Tackett must take part in supervised probation. If compliant, the court will suspend $500 of fine. Tackett must pay $100 in restitution, must have no contact with the victim, and write a letter of apology to them. Two disorderly conduct charges were dismissed.

• Kyler Whitt, 26, of Wilmington, disorderly conduct, O.V.I., driving under suspension-financial, sentenced to 180 days in jail (175 days suspended), operator’s license suspended from July 2, 2018 to July 1, 2019, fined $1,275, assessed $375 court costs. The charge was amended from an obstructing official business charge. Whitt must commit no further offenses for two years and complete non-reporting probation. Law enforcement shall return Whitt’s weapon to him. Additional charges of possessing a firearm while intoxicated charge, driving under suspension, fictitious registration, left of center violation, a seat belt violation, O.V.I., and O.V.I.-suspension were dismissed. Driving privileges granted effective Aug. 28, 2018. ALS vacated.

• Layne Hall, 22, of Blanchester, O.V.I., sentenced to 60 days in jail (suspended), fined $200, assessed $125 court costs. Hall must complete two years of non-reporting probation. Additional charges of marijuana drug paraphernalia, marijuana possession, and a headlights violation were dismissed

• Brittany Willis, 33, of Wilmington, passing bad checks, sentenced to 30 days in jail, fined $200, assessed $125 court costs. Willis must complete two years of non-reporting probation and must pay the Utility Department in full by Sept. 14, 2018.

By John Hamilton

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