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29 Found Guilty in Mount Vernon Municipal Court

MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found six guilty after hearings were held in
the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on February 12, 2024.
Anthony Campise, 47, of Howard, was found guilty of theft.
Brian Mainwaring, 47, of Coshocton, was found guilty of reckless operation of a motor
vehicle.
Christi Ramirez, 64, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle
while under the influence of alcohol and/or a drug of abuse.
Zachariah Clark, 37, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of two counts of operating a
motor vehicle while under suspension.
Eric Driscoll, 46, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of improper passing.
Cody Tone, 19, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of abandoning animals.
Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted the Campise case and First Assistant Law
Director Brittany Whitney prosecuted the cases on behalf of the City of Mount Vernon,
the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and Gambier.

Ten Found Guilty on February 13, 2024

MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found ten guilty after hearings were held in
the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on February 13, 2024.

Brett Miller, 21, of Columbus, was found guilty of possession of marihuana and
operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited open container.
Andrew Williams, 59, of Fredericktown, was found guilty of maintaining physical
control of a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or a drug of abuse.
Zachary Hill, 29, of Marengo, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under
the influence of alcohol and/or a drug of abuse.
Patrick Lloyd, 44, of Apple Creek, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while
using a prohibited electronic wireless device.
Casey Obrien, 30, of Delaware, was found guilty of failure to maintain assured clear
distance.
Brian Baldwin, 19, of Dublin, was found guilty of speeding.
Cheynea Andrews, 33, of Marion, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while
under an FRA suspension.
Michael Niehoff, 63, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle
while under a suspension.
Johnny Odom, 68, of Newark, was found guilty of speeding.
Aaron Winfree, 32, of Morgantown, WV, was found guilty of speeding in a school zone.
Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted the cases on behalf of the City of Mount
Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and
Gambier.

Two Found Guilty on February 14, 2024

MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found two guilty after hearings were held in
the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on February 14, 2024.
Xavier Mason, 24, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of possession of drug
paraphernalia.
Nathan Terry, 40, of Mansfield, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while
under an FRA suspension and speeding.
Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted these cases on behalf of the City of Mount
Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and
Gambier.

Eleven Found Guilty on February 16, 2024

MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found eleven guilty after hearings and court
trials were held in the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on February 16, 2024.
Donald Johnson, 40, of Howard, was found guilty of speeding.
Halle Moreland, 23, of Centerburg, was found guilty of selling tobacco products to an
underage person.
Stephanie Moore, 39, of Centerburg, was found guilty of failing to confine a dog.
Hayden Crosswhite, 27, of Mansfield, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle
while under a 12 point suspension.
Daniel Selby, 20, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with
fictitious plates.
Nicholas McDaniel, 26, of Ontario, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while
under a suspension and fictitious plates.
Penny Heston, 54, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of reckless operation of a motor
vehicle.
Anthony Carmona, 22, of Butler, was found guilty of speeding.
Kenneth Bryant, 40, of Newark, was found guilty of speeding.
Jeremy Zieschang, 44, of Newark, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with
fictitious plates.
Abbie Hinger, 35, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with
expired plates.
Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted these cases on behalf of the City of Mount
Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and
Gambier.
For further details of the above sentencings, please visit the court website at
mountvernonmunicipalcourt.org.

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