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Home»News»Delta Man Sentenced To Prison For Failure To Register Part Of Five Sentencings In Fulton County
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Delta Man Sentenced To Prison For Failure To Register Part Of Five Sentencings In Fulton County

By Newspaper StaffSeptember 26, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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Several individuals were sentenced on September 20, 2024, in the Fulton County Common Pleas Court according to The Fulton County Prosecutor’s Office.

Among those sentenced included:

-JOEY BROWN, 48, of Delta, Ohio, previously pleaded guilty to Failure to Register. Brown, who is a registered sex offender failed to register his new address with the Sheriff’s Office.

Judge Scott A. Haselman sentenced Mr. Brown to 17 months in prison and ordered him to pay prosecuting costs.


-MITCHELL MOLINA, 37, of Wauseon, Ohio, previously pleaded guilty to Strangulation. He caused or created a substantial risk of physical harm to a family or household member by means of strangulation or suffocation.

Judge Scott A. Haselman sentenced Mr. Molina to 3 years of community control and ordered him to pay prosecution costs, stay out of bars/taverns, not possess or consume alcohol, THC or Marijuana, abide by a 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew, successfully complete the Fulton County Drug Court Program, complete a dual diagnosis assessment, and successfully complete any recommended treatment and any aftercare, successfully complete the Center for Child & Family Advocacy Batterer’s Intervention Program, and any recommended aftercare.

Failure to comply could result in Mr. Molina spending 6-18 months in prison.


-DUANE HYATT, 47, of Northwood, Ohio, previously pleaded guilty to Domestic Violence and Attempted Having Weapons While Under Disability. He did knowingly cause a family or household member to believe that he would cause imminent physical harm to them, and he attempted to have a firearm in his possession, when he had chronic alcoholism.

Judge Scott A. Haselman sentenced Mr. Hyatt to 4 years of community control and ordered him to pay prosecution costs, stay out of bars/taverns, not possess or consume alcohol, THC or Marijuana, abide by a 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew, complete a dual diagnosis assessment, and complete any recommended treatment and any aftercare, have not contact with the victim, possess no firearms, successfully complete the Center for Child & Family Advocacy Batterer’s Intervention Program, and any recommended aftercare, serve 47 days in CCNO with work release, then be placed on TAD monitoring, with credit for 2 days already served.

Failure to comply could result in Mr. Hyatt spending 6-18 months in prison for Attempted Having Weapons Under Disability and 30 days in CCNO for Domestic Violence.

-JAIMIE FOUTY, 37, of Wauseon, Ohio, previously pleaded guilty to two counts of Aggravated Possession of Drugs, and one count of Possession of a Fentanyl-Related Compound. She possessed Methamphetamine and a Fentanyl-Related Compound.


Judge Scott A. Haselman sentenced Ms. Fouty to 3 years of community control and ordered her to pay prosecution costs, stay out of bars/taverns, abide by a 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew, successfully complete treatment at the Zepf Center, and any recommended aftercare, and successfully complete the Fulton County Drug Court.

Failure to comply could result in Ms. Fouty spending 6-12 months in prison for each count of Aggravated Possession of Drugs, and 6-12 months in prison for Possession of a Fentanyl-Related Compound.

-CHRISTOPHER STEIN, 43, of Toledo, Ohio, previously pleaded guilty to Attempted Burglary, Receiving Stolen Property, and Failure to Appear as Required by Recognizance. He trespassed in a garage, then he disposed of a generator knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the generator had been obtained through the commission of a theft offense. He also failed to appear for his pretrial in the Fulton County Common Pleas Court.

Judge Scott A. Haselman sentenced Mr. Stein to 17 months in prison for Attempted Burglary, 17 months in prison for Failure to Appear, and 180 days in CCNO for Receiving Stolen Property, and ordered him to pay prosecuting costs.


 

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