Medina County Prosecutor Dean Holman reports that the following people appeared in Judge Collier's courtroom on October 25, 2010 for criminal cases:
Michael Buckler, 29, of Sunset Drive in Lodi, was sentenced to two years of community control sanctions on two counts of Trafficking in Marijuana, both of which are fifth-degree felonies. His driver’s license was suspended for six months.
Nicholas Mauch, 23, of Blueberry Hill Drive in Brunswick, was sentenced to two years of community control sanctions on one count of Possession of Heroin, a fifth-degree felony. His driver’s license was suspended for six months.
Jerome Santora, 28, of Princeton Drive in Brunswick, was sentenced to two years of community control sanctions on one count of Trafficking in Marijuana, a fifth-degree felony. His driver’s license was suspended for six months.
Albert Stiver, 36, of Spruce Street in Medina, was sentenced to five years of community control sanctions, with 180 days in jail, on one count of Domestic Violence, a fourth-degree felony. He also was ordered not to have any contact with the victim in the case.
Doneil Hamilton, 19, of Pennsylvania, pleaded not guilty to one count of Possession of Cocaine, a third-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for December 6.
Jeffrey Lunger, 41, of Old State Road in Middlefield, pleaded not guilty to one count of Theft, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for January 26.
Marko Milosevic, 31, of Moore Road in Avon, pleaded not guilty to one count of Possession of Heroin, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for January 26.
Matthew Paxton, 28, pleaded not guilty to one count Burglary, a third-degree felony and two counts of Theft of a Dangerous Drug, both of which are fourth-degree felonies. A jury trial is scheduled for December 15.
Bryan Rhoads, 28, of Chippewa Road in Medina, pleaded not guilty to one count of Possession of Cocaine, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for January 24.
Robert Tate, 53, pleaded not guilty to one count of Violation of a Protection Order, a fifth-degree felony. A jury trial is scheduled for December 22.
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