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Clinton County s new treasurer sworn in - Wilmington News Journal

Clinton County’s new treasurer sworn in Kyle Rudduck was sworn in as the newest Clinton County treasurer on Sunday evening by his uncle, Common Pleas Judge John W. “Tim” Rudduck. Former treasurer Jason Walt recently retired from the elected office and Kyle Rudduck was selected to fill the position by the county’s Republican Central Committee. Submitted photo   Please consider following us by clicking below. Your email What is fourteen minus seven? (Just type the number - do not spell it out) Hi! A visitor to our site felt the following article might be of interest to you: Clinton County’s new treasurer sworn in. Here is a link to that story: https://www.wnewsj.com/news/168119/clinton-countys-new-treasurer-sworn-in

Six more graduates to be recognized at 8th drug docket graduation

Six more graduates to be recognized at 8th drug docket graduation Submitted article WILMINGTON – Six more graduates of the You-Turn Recovery Docket will be recognized at the upcoming ceremony of the specialized drug program which is a component of Clinton County Common Pleas Court. The event will be Thursday, May 27 at 7 p.m. at the Elevation Church, 107 Eagle-Martin Drive, Blanchester, according to Clinton County Common Pleas Court Judge John W. “Tim” Rudduck. Judge Rudduck, who established the court in 2014, said this will increase the number of graduates from the docket to 37. Graduates have completed rigorous requirements of the minimum 18-month substance use recovery program.

Blanchester man to get a retrial - Times Gazette

Blanchester man to get a retrial By John Hamilton - jhamilton@wnewsj.com Dunn WILMINGTON A Blanchester man found guilty of kidnapping his neighbor and placing her in a pit in 2017 has been granted a release from prison pending a retrial. Dennis Dunn, 49, was granted a $10,000 signature recognizance bond by Clinton County Common Pleas Judge John W. “Tim” Rudduck while awaiting a new trial date. This comes after the court agreed to relieve Dunn’s previous attorney, James Hartke, of his duties and have evidence in the trial stricken from the record in February. Court documents indicated Hartke did not provide proper access of evidence to the prosecution.

Blanchester man convicted of 2017 kidnapping to get retrial - Wilmington News Journal

Blanchester man convicted of 2017 kidnapping to get retrial Dunn WILMINGTON A Blanchester man found guilty of kidnapping his neighbor and placing her in a pit in 2017 has been granted a release from prison pending a retrial. Dennis Dunn, 49, was granted a $10,000 signature recognizance bond by Clinton County Common Pleas Judge John W. “Tim” Rudduck while awaiting a new trial date. This comes after the court agreed to relieve Dunn’s previous attorney, James Hartke, of his duties and have evidence in the trial stricken from the record in February. A retrial date has not been scheduled as of now. Court documents indicated Hartke did not provide property access of evidence to the prosecution.

Wilmington man s domestic violence indictment is 3rd-degree felony charge due to prior convictions

Wilmington man’s domestic violence indictment is 3rd-degree felony charge due to prior convictions By Gary Huffenberger - ghuffenberger@wnewsj.com WILMINGTON A local man with two domestic violence convictions has been indicted on a new charge of domestic violence, which because of the prior offenses is elevated to a felony of the third degree (F3). Christopher T. Anspach, 43 of Wilmington, is alleged to have knowingly caused or attempted to cause physical harm to a family or household member in Clinton County on March 13. His two prior convictions for domestic violence are out of Lebanon Municipal Court. According to April 16 paperwork filed in the Clinton County Clerk of Courts Office, Clinton County Common Pleas Judge John W. “Tim” Rudduck writes there apparently is no offer for a plea agreement forthcoming from prosecutors in the case.

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