Court News
May 18, 2017

05/18/17

By From JT Staff Reports

Municipal Court
Speeding – Sara M. Miller, 368 Windsor Drive, $72 fine, $168 costs.
Drug paraphernalia – Teresa L. Shipley, Unionville Center, dismissed, due to plea to companion case, $28 costs.
Possess marijuana – Kellen D. Goettemoeller, Columbus, dismissed, $247 costs.
Physical control – Ter...

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Sports
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