Judge sentences more in Clinton County Municipal Court

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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 continues the list of those who pled guilty or were found guilty between Oct. 15 and Oct. 19:

• Jeff Corey, 23, of Wilmington, domestic violence, sentenced to 180 days in jail (161 suspended), fined $500, assessed $125 court costs. Corey must take part in supervised probation and write a letter of apology to the victim. A second domestic violence charge was dismissed.

• Nicole Hauptman, 30, of Xenia, drug instrument possession, sentenced to 90 days in jail (suspended), fined $1,000, assessed $125 court costs. Hauptman must commit no further offenses for two years and complete non-reporting probation. If compliant, the court will suspend $250 for every sixth month clean thereafter.

• Chad Streitenberger, 36, criminal damages, sentenced to 90 days in jail, fined $750, assessed $125 court costs.

• Chad Tyo, 44, of Sabina, trespassing, criminal damages, criminal mischief, sentenced to 38 days in jail (six days suspended). Tyo must complete 12 hours of community service.

• Patricia Ames, 27, of New Vienna, theft, sentenced to 30 days in jail (29 days suspended), fined $250, assessed $125 court costs. Ames must take part in supervised probation, write a letter of apology to the victim and have no contact with them.

• Jazlyn Jones, 20, of Martinsville, underage consumption, sentenced to 180 days in jail, fined $1,000, assessed $125 court costs.

• Shari Vanhoose, 54, of Wilmington, falsification, sentenced to 30 days in jail (suspended), fined $250, assessed $125 court costs. Vanhoose must commit no further offenses for two years, complete non-reporting probation, pay $12,074 to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, and shall not seek SNAP benefits from them for two years starting from May 1, 2018.

• Christopher Weisenberger, 56, of Wilmington, theft, sentenced to 10 days in jail, fined $150, assessed $125 court costs. Weisenberger must write a letter of apology to the victim.

• Brandon Calloway, 29, of Blanchester, resisting arrest, sentenced to three days in jail, fined $250, assessed $125 court costs. Additional charges of trespassing and child endangerment were dismissed.

• Kayla Sowers, 23, of Sabina, going 93 in a 65 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Bradley Blackburn, 22, of Wilmington, receiving stolen property, fined $250, assessed $125 court costs.

• Larry Whitlock, 25, of Dayton, assault, fined $1,000, assessed $125 court costs. Whitlock must write a letter of apology to the victim, have no further offenses for one year, and complete non-reporting probation.

• Joseph Wells, 26, of Centerville, drug paraphernalia, fined $30, assessed $125 court costs. The contraband was ordered destroyed.

• John Huston, 36, of Hillsboro, marijuana possession, going 80 in a 65 mph speed zone, fined $60, assessed $250 court costs.

• Ronnie Northern, 39, of Mt. Orab, disorderly conduct, fined $250, assessed $125 court costs. The charge was amended from a domestic violence charge.

• William Heiser, 40, of Independence, going 101 in a 70 mph speed zone, fined $105, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Katherine Trick, 57, of Wilmington, excessive speed, fined $5, assessed $173.05 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

• Jason Bennett, 31, of Washington Court House, disorderly conduct, fined $65, assessed $125 court costs. The case was waived by the defendant.

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By John Hamilton

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