MOUNT VERNON – Mount Vernon Municipal Court Judge John Thatcher found 36 people guilty after hearings and court trials were conducted this week at the Mount Vernon Municipal Court.
These were the cases brought forward by Mount Vernon Law Director P. Robert Broeren Jr.’s Office.
Nov. 13
Timothy Williamson, 39, of Zanesville, was found guilty of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Tanner Depolo, 27, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of domestic violence.
Jenamae Lewis, 31, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of endangering children, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drug of abuse with a high test.
Corey Bednarke, 28, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of disorderly conduct in the presence of EMS personnel.
Cody Hess, 27, of Howard, was found guilty of two counts of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drug of abuse and two counts of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drug of abuse refusal.
Grant Fortner, 28, of Gahanna, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol with a high test.
Cory Hensley, 27, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of physical control of motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drug of abuse.
Clinton Durbin, 33, of Fredericktown, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drug of abuse, driving under an OVI suspension.
Michael Wintz, 48, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle
while under the influence of alcohol and/or drug of abuse.
Nicole Bogard, 37, of Dayton, was found guilty of reckless operation of a motor vehicle.
Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted the Williamson, Bednarke and Durbin cases and First Assistant Law Director Brittany Whitney prosecuted all the other cases on behalf of the City of Mount Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and Gambier.
Nov. 14
Brittany Bennett, 23, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of disorderly conduct.
Colin Grogg, 30, of Fredericktown, was found guilty of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Daniel Huffman, 36, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of disorderly conduct.
Earl Shoults, 60, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Alicia Ocker, 45, of Danville, was found guilty of failure to register dog.
Gaven Yoder, 23, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Leonard Ferrell, 56, of Newark, was found guilty of reckless operation of a motor vehicle.
Jaydin White, 18, of St. Louisville, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle after underage consumption of alcohol.
Rosemarie Rhees, 46, of Loudonville, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle
while under the influence of alcohol and/or drug of abuse with high test.
Brent Lehner, 41, of Lexington, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under a 12-point suspension.
Halie King, 27, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle without a seatbelt.
Desaray Moore, 22, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of speeding.
Susan Boss, 75, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle without an operator’s license and speeding.
Robert Bellard, 53, of Johnstown, was found guilty of speeding in a school zone.
Randall White, 80, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of speeding in a school zone.
Joshua Dewitt, 30, of Cardington, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under suspension.
Vauna Stoutenburgh, 24, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with a license forfeiture suspension.
First Assistant Law Director Brittany Whitney prosecuted the Bennett and Huffman cases and Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted all cases on behalf of the City of Mount Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and Gambier.
Nov. 15
Reginald Hough, 62, of Youngstown, was found guilty of operating an oversized and/or overweight vehicle off a state route.
Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted this case on behalf of the City of Mount
Vernon.
Nov. 17
Dustin Angle, 33, of Killbuck, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle without a valid license.
Timothy Henning, 42, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with expired plates.
Norita Hissong, 47, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of speeding.
Amber Sisk, 42, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with fictitious plates.
Jeneal Burrows, 75, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle without an operator’s license and maintaining an assured clear distance.
Avery Silliman, 28, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of speeding 103/25, operating a motorcycle without a helmet, and reckless operation.
Marcus Wright, 18, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of a temporary instruction permit violation.
Bryant Griffin, 33, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of unsafe backing of a motor vehicle.
Law Director Rob Broeren prosecuted these cases on behalf of the City of Mount Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and Gambier.
For further details of the above sentencings, please visit the court website at
mountvernonmunicipalcourt.org.