On Thursday, October 21, 2010, Judge Kimbler imposed sentences in criminal cases. The names of the defendants and the sentences imposed are as follows:
Christi L. Leprevost, 35, of Whitney Road in Strongsville, Ohio, was put on non-residential community control sanctions for one of Trafficking in Drugs, a fourth degree felony. Judge Kimbler put her under the supervision of the Medina County Adult Probation Department for three years; ordered her driver’s license suspended for six months; ordered her to perform 24 hours of community service; ordered her not to consume or possess alcoholic beverages while on supervision; and ordered her to submit to random drug and alcohol testing. In the event that she violates these conditions, Judge Kimbler ordered a six month prison sentence.
Tyler L. Jones, 46, of Rockwood Avenue in Oil City, Pennsylvania was sentenced to six months in prison for Drug Possession, a fifth degree felony. Judge Kimbler gave him credit for 85 days he spent in the Medina County Jail prior to sentencing. Judge Kimbler also suspended his driver’s license for six months.
Lisa M. Terrill, 29, of Water Street in Wadsworth was sentenced to one year in prison for Theft, a fourth degree felony. Judge Kimbler gave her credit for 92 days served prior to the imposition of her sentence. Although indicted for both Theft and Receiving Stolen Property she could only be sentenced on one of the two counts because they are allied offenses of similar import. The State of Ohio elected to have Judge Kimbler sentence her on the Theft charge.
Zachary R. Howard, 33, of Water Street in Wadsworth, Ohio was sentenced to one year and six months in prison for two counts of Theft, both fourth degree felonies, and one count of Receiving Stolen Property, a fifth degree felony. Judge Kimbler ordered that he serve one year in prison for the two theft charges and six months for the receiving charge. The sentences for the two theft charges run concurrently but the prison sentence for the receiving charge runs consecutively to the other two sentences. Judge Kimbler also gave him credit for 91 days served in the county jail prior to sentencing.
Jennifer F. Seaton, 26 of Wooster Street in Lodi, Ohio was sentenced to eight months in prison for Theft, a fifth degree felony. Judge Kimbler gave her credit for 61 days served in the county jail prior to sentencing.
Desiree M. O’Neill, 25, of Judita Drive in Brunswick, Ohio was sentenced to non-residential community control sanctions for two counts of Drug Trafficking, both fifth degree felonies. Judge Kimbler put her under the supervision of the Medina County Adult Probation Department for five years; ordered her to do 24 hours of community service; ordered her to get a drug-alcohol assessment at Solutions Behavioral Health Center; she is to have no contact with her co-defendant; submit to all drug and alcohol testing and be arrested on first positive finding; and pay court costs, supervision fees, and drug testing fees as ordered by the Court. In the event she violates the conditions of her supervision, she will be sent to prison for two years.
Alex R. Huffman, 25, of Remsen Road in Medina, Ohio was sentenced to non-residential community control sanctions for one count of Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, a first degree misdemeanor. The sanctions include supervision by the Medina County Adult Probation Department for two years; 24 hours of community service; obtain drug/alcohol counseling through the Veterans’ Administration and follow all treatment recommendations; no possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages while under supervision; pay restitution of $500.00; pay court costs and a community control sanctions fee; and submit to drug and alcoholic testing. In the event that Mr. Huffman violates these conditions he will serve 180 days in the county jail.
Jeffery L. Wiseman, Jr., 30, of Spyglass Hill Drive in Brunswick, Ohio was sentenced for three counts of Drug Trafficking, all fourth degree felonies. Judge Kimbler sentenced him to non-residential community control sanctions. The sanctions include three years of supervision by the Medina County Adult Probation Department; 180 days of home incarceration; drug/alcohol assessment and treatment at a state certified agency; a one year license suspension; payment of court costs and a community control sanction fee; and weekly attendance at AA/NA meetings. Judge Kimbler ordered that if Mr. Wiseman violates these conditions, he will serve an 18 month prison sentence.
Jesse M. Naumilket, 22, of Station Road in Medina, Ohio was sentenced for one count of Drug Trafficking, a fifth degree felony. Judge Kimbler sentenced him to non-residential community control sanctions. These sanctions included three years supervision by the Medina County Adult Probation Department; 24 hours of community service; a six month license suspension; and payment of court costs and a monthly community control sanctions fee. If Mr. Naumilket doesn't comply with the above conditions, he will serve a six month prison term.
Bobby L. Sallee, 27, of Bank Street in Lodi, Ohio was sentenced to one year in prison for Theft and Forgery, both fifth degree felonies. The prison sentences will be served concurrently. Court costs were waived.
Douglas S. Kirtley, 24, of North Geyers Chapel Road in Smithville, Ohio was sentenced for Drug Possession. He was sentenced to a residential community control sanction of up to six months at the Lorain County Community Based Correctional Facility. When he is released he will be under the supervision of the Medina County Adult Probation Department for a three year period. He was also ordered to do 24 hours of community service; obtain a drug-alcohol assessment and abide by all aftercare recommendations; and a six month license suspension. If he violates the terms of his supervision, he will serve a one year prison sentence. Court costs and community control sanction fees were waived.
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