Jury trial cancelled
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A jury trial scheduled for Tuesday, April 20 in Highland County Common Pleas Court has been cancelled. Judge Rocky Coss said the court has attempted to email and phone all the prospective jurors.
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Ralston sentenced Monday
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
Shown from left, attorney J.D. Wagoner and Alicia Ralston during her sentencing hearing Monday in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
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One of the two women involved in the September 2020 escape attempt by Nickolaus Garrison, 34, Hillsboro, received a three-year community control sentence Monday by visiting Judge Daniel Hogan in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
The 18-month prison sentence that Alicia M. Ralston, 32, Chillicothe, could have received on the complicity to escape conviction was suspended by Hogan, with instructions in the courts conditions of supervision ordering that she continue in her efforts to obtain her GED, and successfully complete substance abuse disorder treatment through the Georgia Harris house and all recommended aftercare.
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Hillsboro woman receives maximum sentence in felonious assault, child endangering case Britney Haynes and her attorney Jason Despetorich stand before Highland County Common Pleas Court Judge Rocky Coss during a sentencing hearing Tuesday. Also pictured is bailiff Ben Reno. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) Highland County Prosecutor Anneka Collins addresses the court. Britney Haynes is pictured after her sentencing. • • • A Hillsboro woman found guilty of felonious assault and child endangering after a jury trial last month received the maximum sentence April 13 in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
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Martinsville man gets 2 years in prison
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HILLSBORO Two people received prison sentences while four others were given three years of community control following sentencing hearings Wednesday in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
Joshua W. Dennis, 33, Martinsville, was sentenced to a total of 24 months in prison on a third-degree felony charge of failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer; and a fourth-degree felony charge of receiving stolen property, and was given credit for 100 days of jail time served.
The court’s judgment entry of confinement ordered 18 months incarceration on the failure to comply count, and six months on the receiving stolen property charge, to be served consecutively.