MOUNT VERNON — Judge John Thatcher found sixteen guilty after arraignments and hearings were held at the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on Feb. 13, 2018.

Kylie Beheler, 28, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of driving with Expired Plates. The court sentenced her to pay a $35 fine.

Shaina Mizer, 19, of Fredericktown, was found guilty of Underage Possession/Consumption of Alcohol. The court sentenced her to serve 180 days in jail, with 177 days suspended, and placed her on two years of probation with the following condition: complete a drug and alcohol assessment within 60 days.

Brandon Stambaugh, 35, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Driving Under Suspension. The court sentenced him to pay a $200 fine.

Michael Dawson, 33, of Hebron, pleaded guilty to a charge of Failure to Use Reasonable Control.

Justin Avery, 44, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Driving Under an FRA Suspension. The court sentenced him to pay a $250 fine.

Aaron Taylor, 44, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Assault. The court sentenced him to serve 180 days in jail, with 170 days suspended and credit for seven days served, and placed him on two years of probation.

Frederick Murphy, 49, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Use of Unauthorized Plates. The court sentenced him to pay a $75 fine.

Christine Dennis, 59, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Telecommunication Harassment. She will be sentenced on March 27, 2018, following a pre-sentence investigation.

Luke Wilson, 26, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Disorderly Conduct in the Presence of Law Enforcement. The court sentenced him to pay a $250 fine.

Michael Miller, 34, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Theft by Deception. He will be sentenced on March 27, 2018, following a pre-sentence investigation.

Brittany Ries, 20, of Cleveland, was found guilty of Driving While Intoxicated. The court sentenced her to pay a $700 fine, serve 180 days in jail, with 170 days suspended, placed her on two years of community control with the following condition: complete a drug and alcohol assessment within 60 days, and suspended her operator’s license for two years.

Jacob Spinneweber, 22, of Marengo, was found guilty of Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol. The court sentenced him to pay a $500 fine, serve 180 days in jail, with 174 days suspended, placed him on two years of community control with the following condition: attend a 72-hour driver intervention program, and suspended his operator’s license for one year.

William Burke, 45, of Centerburg, was found guilty of Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol. The court sentenced him to pay a $500 fine, serve 180 days in jail, with 177 days suspended, placed him on two years of community control with the following condition: attend a 72-hour driver intervention program, and suspended his operator’s license for one year.

Anthony Shoenberger, 29, of Centerburg, was found guilty of Driving Under Suspension. The court sentenced him to serve five days in jail.

Colton Spellman, 26, of Howard, was found guilty of Disorderly Conduct. The court sentenced him to pay a $150 fine.

Laura Rowe, 43, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Driving Under Suspension. The court sentenced her to pay a $250 fine.

Assistant Director of Law Brittany Whitney represented the State of Ohio and the City of Mount Vernon in these cases.

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