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Court upholds 9-year sentence of man involved in 2018 theft spree

TOLEDO - Ohio’s Sixth District Court of Appeals upheld the sentence of a former Fremont man serving nearly a decade in prison for multiple felony offenses stemming from a series of break-ins and thefts throughout Ottawa County in 2018.  Steven Rider, 27, was sentenced to nine years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of burglary, a second-degree felony, and two counts of attempted burglary, third-degree felonies, in Ottawa County Common Pleas Court in 2019.  Rider, along with three others, two of whom were juveniles at the time, were accused of entering more than 20 properties, primarily trailers, campers and homes, between Portage and Catawba Island Township, where they stole items and vandalized the interior of many of those residences in 2018. 

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Week in Review (For the week ending Feb 19, 2021)

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Week in Review (For the week ending Feb. 19, 2021) Information submitted Gov. DeWine tours damages caused by Lawrence Co. ice storm. (Photo submitted) Townhall Schedule • • OHIO – Throughout the week, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted provided updates on Ohio s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as other state initiatives. On  Tuesday, Governor DeWine announced that both Pfizer and Moderna have advised that direct vaccine shipments to providers may be delayed one to two days due to inclement weather. That day, many providers continued with their scheduled vaccination appointments, but some canceled appointments due to snow emergencies. For future weather advisories, Ohioans who haven’t heard from their provider and are concerned about whether or not their appointment is still scheduled should contact their provider or visit their website.

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Week in Review for week ending Feb 19, 2021

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Week in Review for week ending Feb 19, 2021
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Vehicle arson conviction reversed

Vehicle arson conviction reversed By:  Larry Limpf The conviction of a woman for the 2019 arson of a vehicle at a hotel on Oregon Road in Northwood has been reversed by the Ohio Sixth District Court of Appeals. Brooke Marie Maxcy-Tipton had been convicted in Wood County Common Pleas Court of a fourth-degree felony charge to which she had pled guilty and was sentenced to community control and to register as an arson offender. In her appeal, Maxcy-Tipton argued her legal counsel during the trial was ineffective and the state’s arson registry statute is unconstitutional. Ohio’s arson offender registry statute requires that an offender register annually with a county sheriff unless the trial court limits the registration requirement to more than the mandatory 10-year minimum but less than the lifetime obligation.

Court orders resentencing in rape case

Court orders resentencing in rape case Published by news@presspubli. on Fri, 12/18/2020 - 4:00pm By:  By Larry Limpf A sentence of consecutive prison terms for a man convicted of raping a child has been vacated by the Ohio Sixth District Court of Appeals. The court remanded the case of Robert Stull, of Green Springs, back to the Sandusky County Common Pleas Court for resentencing. A jury found Stull guilty in August 2019 of two counts of rape, with the specification the victim was under the age of 10, and two counts of gross sexual imposition involving other victims. He had pled not guilty.

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