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Two waive preliminary hearings, cases sent to higher court
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Two people facing unrelated felony drug charges waived their rights to preliminary hearings last week in the Cambridge Municipal Court.
As a result, the cases against Odonshae M. Turner, 21, Garfield Heights, and Cynthia A. Sadler, 57, Evans City, Pa., were bound over to the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court.
Turner faces single counts of aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony; burglary, a second-degree felony; and possession of a fentanyl-related compound, a first-degree felony, stemming from two unrelated incidents in Cambridge.
The possession charge was filed by Guernsey County sheriff s deputies on Feb. 24 following a traffic stop on East Wheeling Avenue. Turner was one of three men charged with drug and weapons charges in connection with the stop.
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Byesville man running from law since August is in custody
Shawn Potter is facing drug and failure to appear charges
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A man on the run since last August when he failed to appear for a hearing before a trial on a felony drug charge is back in custody after being arrested during a traffic stop by Cambridge police Friday night.
Shawn Potter, 34, Byesville, was arrested on the felony capias issued by the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court on Sept. 1, 2020, after he failed to appear for the pretrial hearing the previous day.
Potter was facing a Sept. 22 trial date on one count of aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony, returned by a grand jury in June for an alleged offense in December 2019.
Man accused of stealing guns from deceased owner enters guilty pleas
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A man accused of stealing a half-dozen firearms from a Cambridge resident less than 24 hours after the gun owner died will be sentenced for his crimes on May 6 in the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court.
Joseph S. Nicholson, 26, Cambridge, entered negotiated guilty pleas to single counts of grand theft (property is a firearm or dangerous ordnance), a third-degree felony; violation of fireworks manufacture prohibition, a third-degree felony; and breaking and entering, a fifth-degree felony.
He was one of several individuals who recently appeared for criminal hearings in the common pleas court.