Medina County Courthouse

Monday, May 16, 2011

Judge Collier's Criminal Docket for May 9, 2011

Submitted by Dean Holman
Medina County Prosecutor


The following people appeared in Judge Collier's court on May 9, 2011 for criminal cases:

Todd Anshutz, 28, of West Prospect Street in Wadsworth, was sentenced to six months in prison on one count of Breaking and Entering, a fifth-degree felony.

Anthony Heard, 26, of Wolf Avenue in Wadsworth, was sentenced to two years of community control sanctions on two counts of Trafficking in Drugs, both of which are fourth-degree felonies. His driver’s license was suspended for six months.

Susan Holland, 50, of 28th Street in Norton, was sentenced to three years of community control sanctions, with 180 days in jail, to one count of Theft of Credit Cards, a fifth-degree felony.

Wanda Lawson, 62, of Lafayette Road in Medina, was sentenced to two years of community control sanctions on one count of Trafficking in Drugs, a fifth-degree felony. Her driver’s license was suspended for six months.

Camilla Malone, 55, of Delia Avenue in Akron, was sentenced to two years of community control sanctions on two counts of Trafficking in Drugs, both of which are fifth-degree felonies. Her driver’s license was suspended for six months.

Ashley Napholz, 20, of Abbeyville Road in Medina, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for a probation violation on an original charge of Receiving Stolen Property, a fifth-degree felony.

Bryan Rhoads, 29, of Chippewa Road in Medina, was sentenced to five years of community control sanctions on one count of Possession of Cocaine, a fifth-degree felony. His driver’s license was suspended for six months.

Tara Berndt, 30, of Smith Road in Middleburg Heights, pleaded not guilty to one count of Theft, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for August 10.

David Chapman, 30, of King Avenue in Barberton, pleaded not guilty to one count of Theft, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for August 10.

Bradley Clem, 25, of Hazelwood Drive in Seville, pleaded not guilty to the following charges: one count of Burglary, a second-degree felony; two counts of Possession of Criminal tools, both of which are fifth-degree felonies; one count of Breaking and Entering and one count of Theft, both of which are fifth-degree felonies. A jury trial is scheduled for June 22.

Edwin Good, 31, of Big Injun Trail in Chippewa Lake, pleaded not guilty to one count of Receiving Stolen Property, Motor Vehicle, a fourth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for August 8.

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