Medina County Courthouse

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Judge Collier's Criminal Docket for December 27, 2011

Submitted by Dean Holman
Medina County Prosecutor


The following people appeared in court December 27:

Christine Detweiller, 44, of Seymour Street NW in Massillon, was sentenced to seven years in prison on one count of Attempted Murder; one count of Aggravated Burglary, a first-degree felony; and two counts of Felonious Assault, both of which are second-degree felonies.

Eric Foster, 19, of Lodi Road in Lodi, was sentenced to nine months in prison for a probation violation on an original charge of Trafficking in Drugs, a fifth-degree felony.

Michael Fairchild, 34, of Glen Cove Commons in Brunswick, was sentenced to three years of community control sanctions, with 90 days in jail and 90 days of electronic monitoring, on one count of Possession of Drugs, a fifth-degree felony. His driver’s license was suspended for six months.

Angela Demchak, 33, of Fillmore Drive in Brunswick, pleaded guilty to one count of Possession of Heroin, a fifth-degree felony. Sentencing is scheduled for February 6.

Mark Evans, 40, of Greenwich Road in Seville, pleaded not guilty to one count of Trespass Into Habitation, a fourth-degree felony and one count of Assault, a first-degree misdemeanor. A jury trial is scheduled for March 26.

Matthew Farmer, 20, of North Huntington Street in Medina, pleaded not guilty to one count of Possession of Drugs, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for February 22.

Heather Hursky, 24, of Hametown Road in Doylestown, pleaded not guilty to one count of Possession of Drugs, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trail is scheduled for February 8.

Jennifer Swingle, 34, of Alger Road in Lakewood, pleaded not guilty to one count of Telephone Harassment, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for February 1.

Brooke Tummino, 22, of Bayridge Boulevard in Willowick, pleaded not guilty to one count of Trafficking in Cocaine and one count of Possession of Drugs, both of which are fifth-degree felonies. The charges carry a forfeiture specification. A jury trial is scheduled for March 26.

Judge Kimbler's Criminal Docket for December 22, 2011

Submitted by Dean Holman
Medina County Prosecutor

The following people appeared in court December 22:

Stefanie Gore, 21, of Chestnut Street in Sterling, was sentenced to nine months in prison on one count of Trafficking in Oxycodone, a third-degree felony; one count of Trafficking in Drugs, a fourth-degree felony; one count of Receiving Stolen Property, a fifth-degree felony; and three counts of Theft, all of which are fifth-degree felonies. Her driver’s license was suspended for six months.

Millicent Jones, 48, of Yellow Springs, was sentenced to nine months in prison in one count of Deception to Obtain a Dangerous Drug, a fourth-degree felony. Her driver’s license was suspended for six months.

Joseph Molnar, 19, of Rocklyn Drive in Brunswick, was sentenced to one year in prison on one count of Assault of a Peace Officer, a fourth-degree felony; one count of Vandalism, a fifth-degree felony, and one count of Harassment with a Bodily Substance, a fifth-degree felony.

Terry Pugh, 50, of West Union Street in Medina, was sentenced to three years of community control sanctions on one count of Having Weapons While Under Disability, a third-degree felony.

Erik Sullen, 20, of Station Road in Valley City, was sentenced to three years of community control sanctions, with 90 days of house arrest, on three counts of Trafficking in Drugs, two of which are third-degree felonies and one of which is a fourth-degree felony.

Jordan Williams, 23, of Avery Road in Peebles, was sentenced to 18 months in prison on two counts of Robbery, both of which are third-degree felonies.

Kenneth Belcher, 38, of Miner Drive in Medina, pleaded no contest to the following charges: one count of Possession of Drugs, a third-degree felony; one count of Deception to Obtain a Dangerous Drug, a fourth-degree felony; two counts of Complicity to Commit Illegal Processing of Drug Documents, both of which are fourth-degree felonies; and nine counts of Illegal Processing of Drug Documents, five of which are fourth-degree felonies and four of which are fifth-degree felonies. Sentencing is scheduled for January 26.

Robert Bennett, 28, of 21st Street in Barberton, pleaded no contest and was sentenced to 18 months in prison on one count of Failure to Comply with a Police Officer, a third-degree felony; one count of Attempted Tampering with Evidence, a fourth-degree felony; and one count of Possession of Drugs, a fifth-degree felony. His driver’s license was suspended for six months.

Ronald DeFranco, 48, of Hartman Road in Wadsworth, pleaded not guilty to one count of Unlawful Sexual Conduct with a Minor, a third-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for February 21.

Trevor Freeman, 18, of Grafton Road in Brunswick, pleaded not guilty to one count of Receiving Stolen Property, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for February 21.

Shayne Grady, 25, of Trease Road in Wadsworth, pleaded not guilty to one count of Possession of Heroin, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for January 17.

Miranda Jarochovic, 23, of Glenbrook Drive in Brunswick, pleaded not guilty to one count of Receiving Stolen Property, Checks, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for February 22.

Jason Jenkins, 33, of Front Street in Burbank, pleaded not guilty to one count of Trafficking in Heroin within the Vicinity of a Juvenile or School, a fourth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for February 22.

Jesse Parks, 25, of Beverly Hills Drive in Brunswick, pleaded not guilty to one count of Possession of Heroin, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for February 21.

Eric Robinson, 25, of Water Street in Wadsworth, pleaded not guilty to one count of Trafficking in Marijuana, a fifth-degree felony. The charge carries a forfeiture specification. A jury trial is scheduled for February 22.

David Sheers, 38, of Root Road in Spencer, pleaded not guilty to one count of Illegal Manufacture of Drugs, a fourth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for February 22.