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The case against a Cambridge area resident accused of harboring a runaway girl and giving her illegal narcotics was bound over to the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court on Thursday.
Jesse A. Law, 43, Cambridge, faces one count of corrupting another with drugs, a second-degree felony. The decision to bind the felony case over to the higher court was made Thursday during a preliminary hearing in the Cambridge Municipal Court.
The victim s age, 17, was a factor in the filing of the felony offense, according to Guernsey County Sheriff s Major Jeremy Wilkinson.
Law also faces a third-degree misdemeanor count of interference with custody filed by deputies in the municipal court for allegedly harboring the teen after she ran away from home.
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David B. Bennett was recently sworn into office for a second term as judge of the Probate and Juvenile divisions of the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court.
“I have enjoyed the last six-years serving the residents of Guernsey County protecting the most vulnerable members of our community, as well as providing equal justice to all litigants before the court,” said Bennett.
“I am particularly proud of the programs we have established for our youth in an effort to keep them from becoming involved in the court system, and I hope to build on that in my next term.”