Fairfield County Municipal Court has released its criminal dispositions for the week of August 12 to August 16, 2024. Here are some notable cases:
- Nicole M. Davis was sentenced for endangering children. Davis, from Lancaster, was fined $25 and received a 180-day jail term with the entire sentence suspended.
- Debra M. Justice of Columbus faced theft charges, resulting in a $25 fine and a 180-day suspended jail sentence.
- Porscha M. Daniels from Columbus was found guilty of theft. Daniels received a $25 fine and a 180-day suspended jail sentence.
- Christopher A. Castle of Lancaster was convicted of criminal trespass and fined $25. Castle’s sentence included 103 days in jail, with the entire term suspended.
- Rikki A. Corbett from Canal Winchester was sentenced for aggravated menacing, with a $25 fine and a 180-day jail term, of which 177 days were suspended.
- Martin G. Dent from Canal Winchester was fined $25 and received a 30-day suspended jail sentence for disorderly conduct.
- Caira E. Warner from Lancaster faced obstruction of official business charges, resulting in a $25 fine and a 90-day suspended jail term.
- James R. Thompson of Lancaster was convicted of criminal damaging/endangering, with a $25 fine and a 90-day suspended jail sentence.
- Daniel F. Craig from Columbus was sentenced for aggravated menacing. Craig faced a $25 fine and a 180-day suspended jail term, with 150 days suspended.
- John A. Lenart from Lancaster received a $0 fine for domestic violence/threats and a 180-day suspended jail sentence.
- Jason A. Mahe of Lancaster was sentenced for resisting arrest with a $25 fine and a 14-day suspended jail term.
- Jacob G. Parsley from Lancaster faced multiple charges, including aggravated menacing and theft, with fines and jail terms ranging from $25 to $180, and several days of jail time suspended.
- Jordan T. Crabtree from Genoa was found guilty of assault with a $25 fine and a 180-day suspended jail term, with 130 days suspended.
- Patricia A. Jolly from Blacklick was sentenced for criminal trespass, fined $25 with a 1-day suspended jail sentence.
- Alec R. Hamler from Lancaster was convicted of domestic violence, fined $25 and given a 180-day suspended jail term with 12 days suspended.
- James S. Shoaf of Columbus was fined $25 and received a 180-day suspended jail term for theft.
- Michael E. Camp from Baltimore was convicted of vehicular homicide, fined $100 and received a 180-day suspended jail term with 90 days suspended.
- John F. Mueller of Lancaster faced menacing charges with a $25 fine and a 29-day suspended jail sentence.
- Earl M. Lindsey from Columbus was fined $25 and given a 90-day suspended jail term for criminal damaging/endangering.
- Heather N. Oatney from Lancaster was convicted of theft, fined $25 and received a 180-day suspended jail sentence with 170 days suspended.
- Timothy J. Backiewicz of Reynoldsburg was sentenced for disorderly conduct, with a $0 fine and a 26-day suspended jail term.
These dispositions reflect the court’s handling of various offenses over the past week.