The following individuals were sentenced recently in the Fulton County Common Pleas Court according to County Prosecutor Scott Haselman:
Jonathan B. Boesger, Fayette, age 25, pled guilty to Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated and Attempted Improperly Handling Firearms in a Motor Vehicle. Mr. Boesger attempted to transport a loaded handgun in a motor vehicle that he operated while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
Judge Jeffrey Robinson sentenced Mr. Boesger to two years of community control. He ordered Mr. Boesger to serve 180 days in CCNO with 177 days suspended; pay prosecution costs; and pay a fine of $1,000; and not possess any firearms while on community control. His driver’s license shall be suspended for one year. His firearms shall be forfeited to the Ohio State Highway Patrol to be destroyed. Mr. Boesger received credit for three days in CCNO.
Failure to abide by these conditions could result in Mr. Boesger serving a total of 180 days in jail.
Jonathan P. Gerard, Jr., Delta, age 38, previously pled guilty to Attempted Possession of Cocaine. According to Fulton County Prosecutor Scott Haselman, Mr. Gerard attempted to possess cocaine.
Judge Jeffrey Robinson sentenced Mr. Gerard to two years of community control. He ordered Mr. Gerard to serve 180 days in CCNO, all suspended, with credit for time served; pay prosecution costs; be assessed at A Renewed Mind and successfully complete any recommended treatment and aftercare; not enter bars and/or taverns; and comply with an 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew. Contraband shall be forfeited to the Delta Police Dept. to be destroyed.
Failure to abide by these conditions could result in Mr. Gerard serving 180 days in jail.
Jamill Scott, 27, Chicago, Ill previously pleaded guilty to Attempted Robbery and Failure to Comply With Order or Signal of a Police Officer. While fleeing from an attempted theft, he attempted to inflict physical harm on another, and while attempting to flee failed to comply with police orders.
Judge Jeffrey L. Robinson sentenced Mr. Scott to 5 years of community control and ordered him to stay out of bars/taverns, maintain employment and file tax returns, forfeit his vehicle to the City of Wauseon, and serve 180 days in OCNO, with credit for 60 days already served.
Failure to comply could result in Mr. Scott spending 14 months in prison for Attempted Robbery, and 12 months in prison for Failure to Comply, said sentences to be served consecutive with one another, for a total prison term of 26 months.
Amanda Rose, 24, of 10487 Co. Rd. 4, Lot 138, Swanton, previously pleaded guilty to Aggravated Trespass and Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated.. While drving intoxicated, she entered or remained on the land or premises of another, with the purpose to commit a misdemeanor.
Judge Jeffrey L. Robinson sentenced Ms. Rose to 2 years of community control and ordered her to pay prosecution costs, pay a $525 fine for the OVI, serve 15 days in CCNO, successfully complete any treatment recommended by Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio, a driver’s license suspension of 1 year, with driving privileges, restricted plates, have an ignition interlock device on vehicle, and stay out of bars taverns, including any restaurants that serve alcohol.
Failure to comply could result in Ms. Rose spending 180 days in CCNO for Aggravated Trespass, and 180 days in CCNO for OVI, said sentences to be served consecutively with one another, for a total jail term of 360 days.
Dennis Darr, 62, of 4549 Co. Rd. 1-2, Swanton, previously pleaded guilty to Assault. He caused or attempted to cause physical harm to a peace officer while he was performing his official duties.
Judge Jeffrey L. Robinson sentenced Mr. Darr to 3 years of community control and ordered him to pay prosecution costs, complete a mental health and drug/alcohol assessment, and complete any recommendations, stay out of bars/taverns, and serve 90 days in CCNO, with credit for days already served.
Failure to comply could result in Mr. Darr spending 16 months in prison.