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Fairfield County Municipal Court Announces Latest Criminal Dispositions

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Fairfield County Municipal Court has disclosed its most recent criminal dispositions from May 27 to May 31, 2024. These dispositions encompass a range of legal proceedings and outcomes within the county’s jurisdiction, illustrating the ongoing efforts to administer justice effectively.

Here are the individuals and their corresponding charges included in the court’s records:

  1. Misty Mcnichols was convicted of theft and was subject to a $25 fine along with 180 days of suspended jail time.
  2. Rachele M Harmon faced charges of criminal trespass, resulting in a $25 fine and 30 days of suspended jail time.
  3. Jamar Gill was found guilty of telephone harassment, leading to a $25 fine and 179 days of suspended jail time.
  4. Don E Macneill and Kumar A Smith encountered charges related to telephone harassment, each receiving a $25 fine and 180 days of suspended jail time.
  5. Lisa A Brown was convicted of theft and received a $25 fine, with 180 days of suspended jail time.
  6. Christopher D Keen was charged with failing to insure a dangerous dog.
  7. Ryan A Pauly faced accusations of vehicular manslaughter and was ordered to pay a $150 fine, with 90 days of suspended jail time.
  8. Daja U Brasmon encountered charges of criminal damaging/endangering and false alarms, resulting in fines and suspended jail time.
  9. George A Scarberry was found guilty of aggravated menacing, receiving a $25 fine and 179 days of suspended jail time.
  10. Katelyn M Swackhammer faced charges related to a dog at large, resulting in a $75 fine and 30 days of suspended jail time.
  11. Robyn L Thompson was convicted of falsification, with a sentence of 180 days of suspended jail time.

Additionally, the following individuals and their charges are also part of the court’s records:

  1. Kayla T Carpenter was convicted of theft, resulting in a $25 fine and 90 days of suspended jail time.
  2. Andrew L Lippert encountered charges related to illegal distribution of cigarettes/tobacco products, leading to a $25 fine, 25 days of suspended jail time, and a $10 fine for each day of suspended jail time.
  3. Mark W Neville faced charges of disorderly conduct, resulting in a $25 fine and 29 days of suspended jail time.
  4. Gary E Seymour faced multiple charges, including assault and telephone harassment, with fines and suspended jail time.
  5. Daja U Brasmon was also involved in additional charges, such as criminal damaging/endangering and false alarms.
  6. Aaron M Cole faced charges of assault, resulting in a $25 fine and 170 days of suspended jail time.
  7. George A Scarberry was charged with aggravated menacing.

These dispositions underscore the court’s unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring public safety within Fairfield County. Residents are reminded to comply with legal regulations and are encouraged to promptly report any suspicious or criminal activities.