MOUNT VERNON – Mount Vernon Municipal Court Judge John Thatcher found 27 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.
Dec. 4
Nicholas Ross, 45, of Centerburg, was found guilty of menacing by stalking.
Dawn Stanley, 46 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of disorderly conduct.
Paul Scott, Jr., 28, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of two counts of receiving stolen property and possessing criminal tools.
Joshua Annis, 30, of Centerburg, was found guilty of prohibition against violating zoning resolution.
Dakota Gibson, 25, of Hebron, was found guilty of possession of marijuana.
Tyler Saum, 28, of Newark, was found guilty of reckless operation of a motor vehicle.
David Neale, 65, of Warsaw, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or a drug of abuse.
Phillip Murphy, 45, of Powell, was found guilty of having physical control of a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or a drug of abuse.
Adam McClurg, 46, of Howard, was found guilty of having physical control of a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or a drug of abuse.
Kevin Murphy, 64, of Howard, was found guilty of speeding.
Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted Stanley, Scott Jr., and Gibson cases and
First Assistant Law Director Brittany Whitney prosecuted the other cases on behalf of
the City of Mount Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville,
Fredericktown and Gambier.
Dec. 5
Brittany Christine, 25, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, falsification, and obstructing official business.
Connell Frazee, 38, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of domestic violence, aggravated menacing, and resisting arrest.
Sarah Fletcher, 35, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of two counts of failing to confine dog.
Joshua Linger, 42, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of disorderly conduct in the presence of EMS personnel.
James Davis, 49, of Lexington, was found guilty of driving under an FRA suspension.
Charlene Whightsel-Barnette, 52, of Reynoldsburg, was found guilty of violating stop sign.
Janet Thompson, 65, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of speeding.
Suzanne Monnin, 60, of Granville, was found guilty of speeding.
Anthony Torress, 19, of Fredericktown, was found guilty of speeding.
Robert Lawhorn, 40, of Mansfield, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with fictitious plates and expired plates.
First Assistant Law Director Brittany Whitney prosecuted the cases on behalf of the City
of Mount Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville,
Fredericktown and Gambier.
Dec. 6
Jason Jacques, 54, of Columbus, was found guilty of speeding.
Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted this case on behalf of the State of Ohio.
Dec. 8
Leanna Davis, 35, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of three counts of failure to
confine dog.
Stevie Harris, 49, of Columbus, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while driving under suspension.
Wesley Addy, 38, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under an FRA suspension.
Rebecca Jablonski, 40, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of a temporary instrument permit violation.
Nathan Landis, 41, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle without a required license and speeding.
Hannah Rudder, 20, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with former owner’s plates and speeding.
First Assistant Law Director Brittany Whitney prosecuted Harris and Addy cases and Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted the other 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.
