Clinton County Municipal Court hands down sentences

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WILMINGTON — The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by the Clinton County Municipal Court. The information includes the name of the defendant, age, location (if listed), charge disposed, fine, court costs assessed, jail sentence and any special conditions. Municipal Judge Mike Daugherty oversees the court, which handles misdemeanors, traffic cases and some civil cases. Only the criminal misdemeanors are included here.

The following were found guilty or pleaded guilty to crimes during the week of February 29 through March 4:

• Nicholas Jacobs, 28, of Blanchester, possession of drug abuse instrument, two counts possession of drug paraphernalia, four counts theft and menacing, sentenced to 160 days jail, fined $2,300, assessed $345 court costs, write letter of apology to victim.

• Lindsey Riehle, 30, of Clarksville, possession of a drug abuse instrument, sentenced 90 days jail, fined $750, assessed $115 court costs, probation to assess Riehle for possible Vivitrol therapy. If compliant, court will suspend $750 of the fine. Charges of possession of drug paraphernalia and disorderly conduct against Riehle were dismissed.

• Brian Maynard, 45, of Wilmington, possession of marijuana, fined $100, assessed $115 court costs.

• Jamie Bentley, 27, of Sabina, disorderly conduct, fined $55, assessed $115 court costs.

• Robert Taylor, 60, theft, sentenced 180 days jail, supervised probation, pay $22.55 restitution, write letter of apology to victim business, no other contact with victim business.

• Frank Fitzgerald, 42, of Blanchester, domestic violence, sentenced 180 days jail, assessed $115 court costs, supervised probation.

• Jacqueline Hensley, 27, criminal damages, assessed $115 court costs.

• Lynsie Burris, 23, of Wilmington, theft, assessed $115 court costs.

• Adrian Young, 20, of Wilmington, possession of marijuana, fined $165, assessed $115 court costs.

• Miranda Smith, 28, of Clarksville, disorderly conduct, fined $50, assessed $115 court costs.

• Chloey Paul, 19, of Batavia, possession of marijuana, fined $85, assessed $115 court costs.

• Christopher Fitzpatrick, 27, of Blanchester, disorderly conduct, fined $55, assessed $115 court costs.

• Brian Kragh, 29, of Troutville, possession of marijuana, fined $100, assessed $115 court costs.

• Noah Howell, 19, of Dayton, possession of marijuana, fined $95, assessed $120 court costs.

• Douglas Smith, 37, of Wilmington, domestic violence, sentenced 30 days jail, assessed $115 court costs.

• Lee Debord, 47, of Wilmington, criminal damages, fined $100, assessed $115 court costs. A charge of assault against Debord was dismissed.

• Schoen Wright, 26, of Wilmington, disorderly conduct, fined $55, assessed $115 court costs.

• Timothy Camp, 37, of Wilmington, theft, sentenced three days jail, fined $400, assessed $115 court costs.

• Josyph Runyon, 24, of Wilmington, trespassing, sentenced 30 days jail (suspended), fined $50, assessed $115 court costs, no contact with a certain person, no similar offense for two years.

The following had charges against them dismissed:

• Megan Wilson, 38, of Wilmington, obstruction of official business and trespassing; all charges dismissed upon law enforcement’s request.

• Kevin McCrobie, 21, of Wilmington, two counts theft; all charges dismissed.

Reach Nathan Kraatz at 937-382-2574, ext. 2510 or on Twitter @NathanKraatz.

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By Nathan Kraatz

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