MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found18 guilty after hearings were held this week in Mount Vernon Municipal Court.

On April 26, Sarah Osborne, 38 of Delaware, was found guilty of Reckless Operation of a Motor Vehicle. The Court sentenced her to pay a $150 fine.

Konnor Shoemaker, 24 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Having Physical Control Over a Motor Vehicle While being Under the Influence. The Court sentenced him to pay a $500 fine, serve 180 days in jail, with 160 days suspended, placed him on two years of community control with the following condition: complete a drug and alcohol assessment as soon as is practicable, and suspended his operator’s license for 90 days.

Brody McGarvey, 24 of Fredericktown, was found guilty of Operating a Vehicle While Under the Influence. The Court sentenced him to pay a $500 fine, serve 180 days in jail, with 177 days suspended, and placed him on two years of community control with the following condition: complete a drug and alcohol assessment as soon as is practicable.

Lynn Maxwell, 70 of Loudonville, was found guilty of Operating a Vehicle While Under the Influence. 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 and complete a 72-hour driver intervention program, and suspended his operator’s license for one year.

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

April 27

Kyle Walker, 26 of Mount Gilead, was found guilty of Driving Under an FRA Suspension. The Court sentenced him to pay a $300 fine.

Michael Rule, 54 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Failing to Yield at a Turn Signal. The Court sentenced him to pay a $35 fine.

Joseph Ramsey, 39 of Milan, was found guilty of Driving Under an FRA Suspension. The Court sentenced him to pay a $250 fine.

David Flowers, 33 of Newark, was found guilty of Driving Under Suspension. The Court sentenced him to pay a $300 fine.

Joseph Heins, 21 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Petty Theft. The Court sentenced him to serve 25 days in jail.

Serena Litt, 34 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. The Court sentenced her to serve 13 days in jail.

Brooklyn Miller, 22 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Obstructing Justice. The Court sentenced her to serve 32 days in jail.

Destiny Davis, 23 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Domestic Violence. The Court sentenced her to serve 180 days in jail, with 175 days suspended, and placed her on two years of probation with the following condition: complete a drug and alcohol assessment as soon as is practicable.

Pablo Heredia, 24 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Driving Under an OVI Suspension. The Court sentenced him to pay a $250 fine and to serve three days in jail.

Douglas Blanchard, 54 of Columbus, was found guilty of Driving Under an OVI Suspension. The Court sentenced him to pay a $250 fine and to serve three days in jail.

Lacey Wilson, 24 of Fredericktown, was found guilty of Endangering Children. She will be sentenced on June 8, 2021 following a pre-sentence investigation.

Assistant Director of Law Justin Mackin represented the City of Mount Vernon in the Walker and Rule cases and the State of Ohio in the Ramsey and Flowers cases. Director of Law Rob Broeren represented the City of Mount Vernon and the State in the remaining cases.

April 28

Travis Young, 40 of Lakeville, was found guilty of Speeding. The Court sentenced him to pay a $35 fine.

Austin Stinnette, 22 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Speeding. The Court sentenced him to pay a $40 fine

Anthony Shuley, 45 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Improper Passing. The Court sentenced him to pay a $75 fine.

Assistant Director of Law Justin Mackin represented the State of Ohio in the Young case. Director of Law Rob Broeren represented the City of Mount Vernon in the remaining cases.

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