The Wayne County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor level offenses. The following are the criminal case convictions (not including traffic offenses) for 6/13/2022 to 6/20/2022:
The Wayne County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor level offenses. The following are the criminal case convictions (not including traffic offenses) for 5/30/2022 to 6/6/2022:
A criminal defendant has to have been sentenced before he or she is considered “convicted” of a criminal offense in the State of Ohio. Below are the felony convictions that took place in the Wayne County Common Pleas Court for 5/23/2022 to 5/30/2022:
A criminal defendant has to have been sentenced before he or she is considered “convicted” of a criminal offense in the State of Ohio.
Below are the felony convictions that took place in the Wayne County Common Pleas Court for 5/16/2022 to 5/23/2022:
5/18/2022 - Michael Edward McCray, 31 year old male from RITTMAN - Case No. 2020 CRC-I 000538
Convicted of Aggravated Possession of Drugs, F3, in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2925.11(A). Sentenced by Judge Corey E.
Spitler to: a term of incarceration of 2 years.
A criminal defendant has to have been sentenced before he or she is considered “convicted” of a criminal offense in the State of Ohio. Below are the felony convictions that took place in the Wayne County Common Pleas Court for 4/18/2022 to 4/25/2022:
The Wayne County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor level offenses. The following are the criminal case convictions (not including traffic offenses) for 4/18/2022 to 4/25/2022:
The Wayne County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor level offenses. The following are the criminal case convictions (not including traffic offenses) for 3/21/2022 to 3/28/2022:
The Wayne County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor level offenses. The following are the criminal case convictions (not including traffic offenses) for 3/7/2022 to 3/14/2022:
A criminal defendant has to have been sentenced before he or she is considered “convicted” of a criminal offense in the State of Ohio. Below are the felony convictions that took place in the Wayne County Common Pleas Court for 2/28/2022 to 3/7/2022:
A criminal defendant has to have been sentenced before he or she is considered “convicted” of a criminal offense in the State of Ohio. Below are the felony convictions that took place in the Wayne County Common Pleas Court for 2/14/2022 to 2/21/2022: