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Posted: 4/30/2012 12:22:29 PM

Four sentenced in felony cases

    
MOUNT VERNON - Knox County Common Pleas Court Judge Otho Eyster handed down sentences in four felony cases on Friday, according to Prosecutor John Thatcher.

Roy V. Burkett, 32, Mount Vernon, was convicted of illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs. Burkett was sentenced to 12 months in prison. Thatcher said Burkett’s conviction was the result of a methamphetamine “cook” discovered in a Fredericktown residence, on August 26, 2011.  

Patrolman Nick Holdren, Fredericktown Police Department, investigated the case assisted by Capt. David Shaffer, Knox County Sheriff’s Office.

John C. W. Posey, 19, Mount Vernon, was convicted of receiving stolen property for pawning a stolen gold watch and rings, on Sept. 17.  Posey was sentenced to 60 days in jail and three years of community control supervision.  

He will serve an 11-month prison term if he violates his supervision terms. Deputy Tim Light, KCSO, investigated the case.

Jammie A. McDonald, 34, Mount Vernon, was convicted of forgery and sentenced to three years of community control supervision. McDonald will be required to maintain full-time employment and pay $10,000 in restitution to the crime victim. Failure to comply with her supervision terms will result in imposition of an 11-month prison term.  

McDonald forged two signatures on loan documents, in January 2010, according to Thatcher.  Detective Sgt. Jeff Jacobs, Mount Vernon Police Department, handled the case.

Martin G. Oswald, 54, Centerburg, was convicted of improperly handling a firearm in a motor vehicle. Oswald was given credit for five days he spent in jail and sentenced to three years of community control supervision, including mandatory drug and alcohol monitoring.  

Oswald will serve an 11 month prison term if he violates his supervision terms.  Thatcher said shortly after midnight on September 18, 2011, while under the influence of alcohol, Oswald was pulled over by Deputy Brandon Minot, KCSO, on State Route 3 near Centerburg.  Oswald had a loaded .45 caliber handgun on the front passenger seat of his vehicle at the time.  

Oswald forfeited the handgun to the Sheriff’s Office as part of his sentence, according to Thatcher.


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May 19, 2013
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May 20, 2013
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May 21, 2013
7:00:00 PM
- Book Discussion: Assassination Vacation
Location:
- Public Library of Mount Vernon, 201 N. Main Street
Description:
- As the summer vacation season begins, the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County will discuss “Assassination Vacation,” by Sarah Vowell at its next adult book discussion on Tuesday, May 21, 7:00 p.m. at the main library, 201 N. Mulberry Street. The discussion will be led by Linette Porter-Metler, PLMVKC Community Relations. Author Vowell has been described as a “cross between Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jon Stewart and Wednesday Addams” with her talent for detail, trivia and her quirky wit—whether in person, as a regular figure on television, radio or the movies, or by her writing. In this hard-to-put-down book, she shares her personal pilgrimage to learn more about the events people and places associated with the assassination of three American presidents: Lincoln, McKinley and Garfield. She takes her readers (as she takes her friends and family) through her own journey to historical enlightenment in this story of discovery and obsession. The program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Participants will be eligible to win a copy of the June adult book discussion book, “Swamplandia,” by Karen Russell, donated by Friends of the Library. Free copies of the book are available at the main or branch libraries, or can be purchased at local bookstores including Paragraphs Bookstore, Colonial Books and Kid’s Shelf, and Kenyon College Bookstore.

May 22, 2013
6:30:00 PM
- Free Movie Night - "Silver Linings Playbook"
Location:
- Public Library of Mount Vernon, 201 N. Main Street
Description:
- The Academy Award film "Silver Linings Playbook" (rated R) will be the free movie night feature on Wednesday, May 22, 6:30 p.m. at the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County. The romantic comedy-drama, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert DeNiro and Bradley Cooper, walks a tightrope between pure entertainment and an insider’s look at a family struggling with mental health issues as they look for the silver lining in the eccentricities of everyday life. Due to language and adult theme, no one under age 17 will be permitted to attend unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Free popcorn. For information, stop by the main library at 201 N. Mulberry Street, call 740-392-BOOK (2665) Ext. 243, visit www.knox.net or email communityrelations@knox.net.

May 23, 2013
10:00:00 AM
- Free Depression screenings
Location:
- Station Break, 160 Howard Street, Mount Vernono
Description:
- Wednesday, May 23rd, NAMI of Knox/Licking Counties offers FREE depression screenings, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 N, at Station Break Senior Center, 160 Howard Street, Mount Vernon. Call 740-397-3088.

May 24, 2013
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