MOUNT VERNON — Eight people were sentenced in June in Knox County Common Pleas Court.

Two sentenced on June 6

  • Seanace Jarvis, of Ironton, was sentenced to two years of community control on two assault-on-a-peace-officer convictions. Jarvis was ordered to serve 180 days in the county jail with credit for three days served, to be suspended on the condition Jarvis enters and successfully completes The House of Hope Aftercare Program, among other conditions.
  • Michael Glen Leeland Roy Ball, of Brinkhaven, was sentenced to a minimum of two years and a maximum of three years on a felonious assault conviction. Ball was given credit for 29 days served toward his sentence.

Two sentenced on June 13

  • Paige Canter, of Mount Vernon, was sentenced to two years of community control on an aggravated possession of drugs conviction. Canter was ordered to serve 90 days in the Knox County Jail.
  • Rachel Wright, of Mount Vernon, was sentenced to two years of community control on operating-a-vehicle-under-the-influence and vehicular-assault convictions. Wright was ordered to serve three days in the Knox County Jail on count one and 60 days on the second amended charge — to be served concurrently.

Four sentenced on June 27

  • Thomas Hardy Jr., of Danville, was ordered to serve two years of community control and serve 180 days in the county jail with credit for 156 days served, suspended on the condition that he enter into and successfully complete the Tablert House Turtle Creek Treatment Program, obtain and maintain full-time employment, no contact with the victim and obtain a general education diploma. Hardy Jr. was determined to be a tier one sex offender/child victim offender registrant.
  • Robert Cramer, of Whitehall, was sentenced to an 18-month prison term for having weapons while under disability. Cramer was given 43 days credit toward his sentence. Cramer was ordered to forfeit one Olympic Arms P.C.R. to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.
  • Tammy Hodge, of Columbus, did not appear for sentencing. A statewide warrant was issued for Hodge’s arrest. Hodge was arrested June 27, according to court records. Hodge’s next court date is scheduled for July 25.
  • Jocelyn Estevez, of Pickerington, was sentenced to two years of community control and to serve 45 days in the county jail on a possession of a fentanyl-related compound conviction.
  • Larry Fox, of Howard, was sentenced to an 11-month prison sentence on a domestic violence conviction. Fox was given nine days credit of time served toward his sentence.