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A longtime Franklin County assistant prosecutor has been arrested by Westerville police on misdemeanor charges of domestic violence and assault. Brian E. Simms, 59, a Westerville resident who is an assistant prosecutor for the Franklin County Prosecutor s office, was arrested Saturday following an incident involving his wife, according to court documents. Simms pleaded not guilty to both charges Monday in Delaware County Municipal Court and has been released from jail on his own recognizance. The Dispatch left messages with the Franklin County Prosecutor s office on Tuesday night seeking comment. Defense Attorney Sam Shamansky, who is representing Simms, told The Dispatch on Tuesday night that his client remains employed at the Franklin County Prosecutor s office and has been ordered to have no contact with the victim. ....
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After Marion Judge Jason Warner and his wife Julia were granted to be released from prison on bond earlier this week, many in the Marion community have taken to social media to express their frustrations. Posts and comments on Facebook have been swirling over the last few days after the news broke. These comments include community members calling this decision corrupt and many questioned if the common person would be given the same treatment as an elected official. In turn, it prompted an online petition titled, Keep Jason Warner in Prison started by a Marion resident. This petition has now met its signatures goal twice. While it was originally looking for 500, it exceeded that mark earlier this week and bumped the goal to 1,000. On Wednesday night, the petition hit that total and is now looking for 1,500 signatures. At the time of writing this article, it had more than 1,200 signatures and continued to rise. ....