MOUNT VERNON — Judge John Thatcher found four guilty after arraignments, hearings and court trials were conducted this week in the Mount Vernon Municipal Court.
These were the cases brought forward by the Mount Vernon Law Director’s Office.
JULY 20
Michael Hammond, 31, of Columbus, was found guilty of Assured Clear Distance Ahead. The Court sentenced him to pay a $25 fine.
Jerome Kies, 68, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Driving Left of Center. The Court sentenced him to pay a $25 fine.
Darlene Cross, 62, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Driving Under an FRA Suspension. The Court sentenced her to pay a $250 fine.
Cody Lewis, 29, of Howard, was found guilty of Driving with Expired Plates. The Court sentenced him to pay a $15 fine.
Director of Law, Rob Broeren, represented the City of Mount Vernon and the State of Ohio in the above cases.
JULY 19
MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found eleven guilty after arraignments and hearings were held in the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on July 19, 2022.
Scott Glancy, 27, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Speeding. The Court sentenced him to pay a $75 fine.
Diana Leist, 61, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Speeding. The Court sentenced her to pay a $35 fine.
Darlene Cross, 62, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. The Court sentenced her to serve 20 days in jail.
Richard Tanley Jr., 32, of Newark, was found guilty of Criminal Mischief. The Court sentenced him to pay a $200 fine and to serve seven days in jail.
Ethan Rine, 23, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Menacing. The Court sentenced him to serve 10 days in jail.
Casey Camillo, 35, of Fredericktown, was found guilty of Operating a Vehicle While Under the Influence of Alcohol. The Court sentenced her to pay a $700 fine, serve 180 days in jail, with 160 days suspended, placed her on two years of community control with the following condition: complete a drug and alcohol assessment, and suspended her operator’s license for two years.
Genevieve Daniels, 23, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Driving Under a 12-Point Suspension. The Court sentenced her to serve three days in jail.
Teddy Jencson, 38, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Failing to Stop After an Accident. The Court sentenced him to serve 180 days in jail, with 155 days suspended, placed him on two years of probation with the following condition: complete a drug and alcohol assessment, and suspended his operator’s license for one year.
Michael Kupiec, 32, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Reckless Operation of a Motor Vehicle and Failing to Keep an Assured Clear Distance Ahead. The Court sentenced him to serve five days in jail and complete 16 hours of community service for the Reckless Operation charge and to serve five days in jail for the Assured Clear Distance charge.
Cory Griffith, 27, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Driving Under an OVI Suspension. The Court sentenced him to pay a $250 fine, serve three days in jail, and suspended his operator’s license for 30 days.
Kiersten Humphrey, 21, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Criminal Mischief. Shevwill be sentenced on Aug. 16, 2022 following a pre-sentence investigation.vDirector of Law, Rob Broeren, represented the City of Mount Vernon and the State of Ohio in these cases.
JULY 18
MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found two guilty after hearings were held in the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on July 18, 2022.
Noe Sarania, 30, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Operating a Vehicle While Under the Influence of Alcohol and/or a Drug of Abuse and Failing to Use Reasonable Control. 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 and complete a 72-hour driver intervention program, and suspended his operator’s license for one year for the OVI charge. He was sentenced to pay a $25 fine for the Failure to Control charge.
Brigit Hicks, 30, of Howard, was found guilty of Speeding. The Court sentenced her to pay a $125 fine and to serve three days in jail. Director of Law, Rob Broeren, represented the City of Mount Vernon and the State of Ohio in these cases.
