Clark County Common Pleas Court cases

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Current cases:

State of Ohio v. Joshua Jones, case dismissed.

Michelle Bowshier v. Buddy Bowshier, final decree of divorce.

Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Barbara Thatcher, case dismissed.

U.S. Bank National Association v. Mary Rizer, judgement entry and decree in foreclosure

State of Ohio v. Travis Wright, judgment entry of conviction, the defendant pleads guilty to theft, sentenced to 120 days in Clark County Jail with credit for 21 days served, followed by two years of community control.

State of Ohio v. Michael Craig, judgment entry intervention in lieu of conviction, defendant pleads guilty to carrying concealed weapons and using weapons while intoxicated.

State of Ohio v. Nicholas Huffman, judgment entry of conviction, the defendant pleads guilty to carrying a concealed weapon, sentenced to two years of community control.

State of Ohio v. Tommy Kelly II, judgment entry of conviction/warrant for removal, defendant was convicted by a jury of aggravated robbery with a firearm specification and felonious assault with a firearm specification, sentenced to 24 to 29 years in prison.

State of Ohio v. Gabriel Crossley, judgment entry of conviction/warrant for removal, the defendant pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter with a firearm specification, sentenced to 11 years in prison.

State of Ohio v. Jeffrey Spriggs, judgment entry of conviction, defendant admits to violating community control, sentenced to 180 days in the Clark County Jail followed by continued community control.

Lydia Divine v. Mark Divine, case dismissed without prejudice.

Sandra Beedy v. Scott Lute, denial of civil stalking protection order after a full hearing.

Glenn Agee v. Marilyn Agee, decree of dissolution of marriage.

State of Ohio v. James Caplinger, case dismissed without prejudice.

State of Ohio v. Eddie Carpenter, judgment entry of conviction/warrant for removal, the defendant pleads guilty to aggravated possession of drugs, sentenced to nine months in prison with some credit from jail time served.

State of Oho v. Nichole Rouch, judgment entry of conviction/warrant for removal, the defendant pleads guilty to possession of cocaine, sentenced to six months in prison with some credit from jail time served.

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