West Alexandria man gets nine months
By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com
David A. Daniels, of West Alexandria, was sentenced to nine months of incarceration on charges of violating a protection order on Tuesday, April 27.
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EATON A West Alexandria man was sentenced to nine months of incarceration after “continually victimizing [a woman] both physically and mentally” in Preble County Common Pleas Court Tuesday, April 27. Judge Stephen R. Bruns presided.
David A. Daniels, 42, pled guilty to charges of violating a protection order on April 13. According to a sentencing memorandum filed by Preble County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Gractia Manning, Daniels’ criminal record is “horrible,” and includes charges of domestic violence, theft, forgery and disturbing the peace in Montgomery and Preble County dating back to at least 1998.
Preble County Common Pleas hears drug, theft, protection order cases
By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com
Preble County Common Pleas Court heard cases involving drugs, theft and violating a protection order on Tuesday, April 13. Judge Stephen R. Bruns presided.
Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald
EATON Preble County Common Pleas Court heard cases involving drugs, theft and violating a protection order on Tuesday, April 13. Judge Stephen R. Bruns presided.
Elizabeth M. Hobbs, 35, of West Alexandria, was sentenced on charges of aggravated possession of drugs. Additional charges of making false alarms, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated with three or more priors, misconduct at an emergency scene, and illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia were dismissed.
Preble County Common Pleas hears drug, breaking and entering cases
Preble County Common Pleas Court heard cases involving drugs and breaking and entering on Wednesday, April 7.
Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald
EATON Preble County Common Pleas Court heard cases involving drugs and theft on Wednesday, April 7. Judge Stephen R. Bruns presided.
Joseph H. Hodapp, 31, was sentenced on charges of breaking and entering and tampering with coin machines. Hodapp’s previous record includes charges of theft, escape, trafficking in marijuana, and possession of heroin.
Defense attorney James Van Zant asked that his client be sentenced to an outpatient substance abuse treatment program, citing an employment opportunity in Chicago that might be lost if he were sentenced to inpatient treatment. Bruns was dubious, however.
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