Medina County Courthouse

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Judge Collier's Criminal Docket for January 24, 2011

Medina County Prosecutor Dean Holman reports that the following people appeared in court January 24:

Robert Anders, 25, of Hazelwood Avenue in Barberton, was sentenced to two years of community control sanctions on one count of Trafficking in Drugs, Counterfeit Controlled Substance, a fifth-degree felony.

Kyle Blackburn, 21, of North Park Drive in Fairview Park, was sentenced to 197 days in jail for a probation violation on an original charge of Failure to Comply with a Police Officer, a third-degree felony.

Mandyll Dietrich, 28, of Ox Road in Wakeman, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for a probation violation on an original charge of Theft, a first-degree misdemeanor.

Andrew Fazenbaker, 26, of South Arlington Road in Akron, was sentenced to five years of community control sanctions on one count of Possession of Drugs, a fifth-degree felony.

Ashley Napholz, 20, of Abbeyville Road in Medina, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for a probation violation on an original charge of Receiving Stolen Property, a fifth-degree felony.

James Nixon, 28, of East 4th Street in Ashland, was sentenced to five years of community control sanctions on one count of Theft from the Elderly, a fourth-degree felony. He also was ordered to pay $450 restitution to the victim.

Matthew Paxton, 28, was sentenced to five years of community control sanctions, with 180 days in jail, on one count of Burglary, a third-degree felony and two counts of Theft of a Dangerous Drug, both of which are fourth-degree felonies. He also was ordered to pay $571 in restitution to the victim.

Todd Rafuse, 34, of Rafuse Drive in Brunswick, was sentenced to two years of community control sanctions on two counts of Trafficking in Drugs, one of which is a fifth-degree felony and one of which is a first-degree misdemeanor.

Anne Zevchek, 49, of Thorpe Circle in Brunswick, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for a probation violation on an original charge of Theft, a fourth-degree felony.

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