Medina County Courthouse

Monday, February 21, 2011

North Royalton Man Sentenced to Community Control Sanctions

Medina County Prosecutor Dean Holman reports that on Thursday, February 17, 2011, Judge Kimbler sentenced Jeffrey Holcom, 30, of Sir Richard Avenue in North Royalton, to three years of community control sanctions on one count of Trafficking in Marijuana within the Vicinity of a Juvenile, a fourth-degree felony and one count of Trafficking in Marijuana, a fifth-degree felony.

The community control sanctions include three years of supervision by the Medina County Adult Probation Department, 24 hours of community service, a six month driver's license suspension, make best efforts to obtain and maintain gainful, verifiable employment, submit to regular and random drug screens and be arrested on a positive result, and pay all court costs, supervision fees, and drug testing fees. Judge Kimbler also ordered him to comply with conditions imposed by the Summit County Adult Probation Department.

Judge Kimbler advised Mr. Holcom that if he violated these conditions he could be sentenced to either more restrictive community control sanctions or sent to prison for up to 12 months.

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