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[email protected] The arraignment of Steven Andrew Osborne, left, 19, of 529 Federal Road, Little Hocking, for attempted murder, felonious assault, tampering with evidence, and having weapons under disability, was facilitated via teleconference Friday between Washington County Common Pleas Court and the Washington County Jail. Also pictured: Judge Mark Kerenyi presiding and attorneys for the prosecution and defense seated at opposing tables in front of a gallery including relations to Osborne. What’s next: ¯ Osborne would next be scheduled for a competency evaluation to determine whether he is fit to stand trial. ¯ Following such an evaluation a competency hearing would enter that evaluation into the record of the case. ....
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[email protected] Christopher Tatalovich and his defense attorney, Shawna Landaker, appear virtually for a bond and arraignment hearing in Washington County Common Pleas Court on Thursday. Utilizing teleconference software Thursday, two of Washington County’s most recently indicted felony defendants and their attorneys appeared virtually for bond and arraignment hearings held by Washington County Common Pleas Court. Attempted murder of Devon Ours Washington County Prosecutor Nicole Coil outlined additional details concerning alleged events that have a Marietta man still fighting for his life following an assault last week. “Time was critical, obviously, to Mr. Ours. I don’t know what his current medical prognosis is but that for the type of injury that he had and that he currently sustains are two collapsed lungs and he currently has very slight brain activity,” said Coil. ....
¯ First-degree felony : Three to 11 years; $20,000. ¯ Second-degree felony: Two to eight years; $15,000. ¯ Third-degree felony: One to three years; $10,000. ¯ Third-degree felony involving an act of sex or violence: One to five years; $10,000. Bennett ¯ Fifth-degree felony: Six months to one year; $2,500. Source: Washington County Common Pleas Court. Graphic by Janelle Patterson Photo Provided The Martins Ferry Volunteer Fire Departmentâs ladder truck was present Thursday to help commemorate the reopening of East Ohio Regional Hospital. Bennett Early Photo by Michele Newbanks The bridge near the intersection of County Road 9 and County Road 20 in Cornersville will soon be replaced. Two of the four men arrested on weapons and drugs charges on Oct. 1 in New Matamoras were indicted this week by the Washington County Grand Jury. ....
[email protected] Marietta City Council took a stance on mending bridges of trust Wednesday before canceling a scheduled special business meeting Thursday morning. “I want to use this as an opportunity to point out one final thing and I want us all, all of us who are present, to keep this in mind,” prefaced Councilman Geoff Schenkel, D, fourth ward, at the close of committee discussion Wednesday. “What we’re experiencing today with rushing at the last minute, and the resistance that is clearly there as a result of that, underscores the importance of engaging council early on ideas.” ....