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Port Clinton man pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter
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Port Clinton man pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter
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PORT CLINTON - A former Oak Harbor man was indicted on multiple charges in connection with a crash investigators believe to have been caused by impaired driving that led to the death of a Port Clinton man in December.
Danny E. Wamsley, 68, who now resides in Port Clinton, is facing one count of aggravated vehicular homicide, a second-degree felony, three counts of operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol, a first-degree misdemeanor, and one count of driving left of center, a minor misdemeanor, following the indictment by a grand jury Thursday in Ottawa County Common Pleas Court.
PORT CLINTON - John Eichner, the Genoa man accused of murdering his wife and burying her body in a friend s backyard, pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity on Wednesday.
Eichner, 43, was indicted late last week on 28 felony charges stemming from Amber Eichner s death, including one count of aggravated murder, another count of murder, one count of abuse of a corpse, 11 counts of tampering with evidence, 10 counts of possession of criminal tools, and four counts of money laundering.
Eichner was arrested April 27 and initially charged in the Ottawa County Municipal Court. After being indicted by a grand jury on April 30, his case was moved to Ottawa County Common Pleas Court.
Ottawa County: Court orders expungement hearing in bomb threat case Published by news@presspubli. on Fri, 04/16/2021 - 4:00pm
By:
Larry Limpf
A man convicted of inducing panic by making telephone threats to schools in 2014 will have his request to have the convictions expunged from his record heard by the Ottawa County Common Pleas Court. The Ohio Sixth District Court of Appeals has ruled the common pleas court must schedule a hearing to determine if Charles Tingler is eligible for expungement and if so, whether he is entitled to expungement. In March 2015, Tingler was found guilty of two counts of inducing panic, which are second degree felonies; one count of disrupting public services, a fourth degree felony, and one count of aggravated menacing, a first degree misdemeanor.
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