Case number 1168014 was filed in the Harris County Civil Court.
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Jeanette Clement Henry Fasesimi and
Sebastian Tabb: Original Petition Citation Issued
Case number 1168012 was filed in the Harris County Civil Court.
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Pamela Zelasko: Original Petition Citation Issued
Case number 1168010 was filed in the Harris County Civil Court.
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Carlos Varady: Original Petition Citation Issued
Case number 1168009 was filed in the Harris County Civil Court.
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William Kendrick: Original Petition Citation Issued
Case number 1168007 was filed in the Harris County Civil Court.
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Eva Mendoza: Original Petition Citation Issued
Case number 1168006 was filed in the Harris County Civil Court.
Apr 30, 2021
LISBON Two East Liverpool men facing large amounts of prison time for drug-related offense pleaded guilty to charges in Common Pleas Court.
Brian Lee Cramer, 35, Michigan Avenue, East Liverpool, pleaded guilty to aggravated trafficking in drugs, two counts of aggravated possession of drugs and possession of cocaine, including a specification for forfeiture of money in a drug case. Two of the charges are first-degree felonies, which he agreed to plead guilty to without the major drug offender specification. If all prison sentences were run consecutively, he faces up to 35 and a half years in prison, a $45,000 fine and a five-year license suspension. Sentencing is set for June 28.
Putnam County court records
April 22
Josalyna Baney, 38, Marysville Reformatory, pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property. She faces up to 12 months in prison and $2,500 in fines. Bond was continued while a presentence investigation is conducted with sentencing set for 10 a.m. June 3.
Nicolas R. Bils, 23, 533 W. Sycamore St., Columbus Grove, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for having weapons under disability. He was granted credit for 47 days served and any additional days while awaiting transportation. A charge of aggravated possession of drugs was dismissed.
Christian G. Moreno, 31, 317 W. Main St., Leipsic, pleaded guilty to attempt. He faces up to 12 months in prison and $2,500 in fines. He also pleaded guilty to criminal damaging. He faces up to 90 days in jail and $500 in fines. Bond was continued while a presentence investigation is conducted with sentencing set for 9:30 a.m. June 3. Charges of possession of criminal tools and criminal damaging or endangering were
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In its just-released decision, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has potentially created a new claim under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). In
Richard Hunstein v. Preferred Collection and Management Services, Inc., the Court examined a district court s dismissal of a novel argument – one that the decision itself notes is a question of first impression. The issue brought before the Court was whether a debt collector s sharing of information with a vendor is a violation of the FDCPA, specifically of 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b). The underlying facts are simple. A creditor referred a medical debt to a debt collector (Preferred). The debt collector utilized a third-party mail vendor (Compumail) to send a dunning letter to the debtor (Richard Hunstein). In doing so, certain information was conveyed, including (1) Hunstein s status as a debtor, (2) the balance of the debt, (3) the entity to which the debt was owed
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