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Clinton County judge hands down sentences
By John Hamilton - jhamilton@wnewsj.com
The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by Clinton County Municipal Court. The information includes the defendant’s name, age, residence if listed, charge(s) disposed, fine, court costs assessed, jail sentence and any special conditions. Municipal Judge Mike Daugherty oversees the court, which administers the law in criminal misdemeanor cases.
The following includes those who pled guilty or were found guilty between March 8, 2021 and March 12, 2021:
• Dylon Byrom, 25, of Midland, physical control of a vehicle while intoxicated, O.V.I., ACDA, sentenced to 360 days in jail (suspended), operator’s license suspended from March 12, 2021 to March 12, 2023, fined $2,105, assessed $405 court costs. The physical control offenses was amended from an O.V.I. charge. Byrom must take part in reporting probation and complete a three-day residential driver intervention program. Dr
With spring almost here, it’s time to clean up, says Sabina mayor
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SABINA The village mayor stated he’s asked the police department “to crack down” on nuisance violations such as non-running vehicles in yards and an over-abundance of trash and junk on properties.
“We need to be able to attract people and businesses. We won’t do that with lawns littered with bicycle parts and junk vehicles,” according to Mayor James L. Mongold’s Thursday report to village council.
Mongold added there are times when residents will have problems keeping yards free of junk due to their physical health, and he is OK with working with those people for a solution, and in fact encourages that.
Man accused of shooting pleads not guilty
By John Hamilton - jhamilton@wnewsj.com
WILMINGTON A man accused of injuring a state wildlife officer pled not guilty in Clinton County Common Pleas Court on Friday.
Brian Liming, 44, of Jamestown was arraigned on charges of alleged assault, tampering with evidence, hunting without a deer permit, and hunting without a license.
Common Pleas Judge John “Tim” Rudduck told Liming that, while he was out on bond, Liming is to abstain from alcohol and drugs of abuse. Liming must also remain on good behavior while out.
Liming is one of three subjects charged in relation to the shooting of Wildlife Investigator Kevin Behr of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources in December. The other two are Bryan Achtermann, 36, of Midland, who faces charge of no hunting license or deer permit; and Thomas Davis, 35, of Jamestown, who was charged with aiding an offender.