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 5/30/2022 to 6/6/2022:
The Wayne County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor level offenses. The following are the criminal case convictions (not including traffic offenses) for 5/2/2022 to 5/9/2022:
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 3/7/2022 to 3/14/2022:
3/7/2022 - Jordan Michael Jarvis, 31 year old male from ORRVILLE - Case No. 2021 CRC-I 000538
Convicted of Having Weapons While Under Disability, F3, in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2923.13(A)(3) and one additional
count. Sentenced by Judge Corey E. Spitler to: a term of incarceration of 3 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 2/21/2022 to 2/28/2022:
The Wayne County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor level offenses. The following are the
The Wayne County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor level offenses. The following are the criminal case convictions (not including traffic offenses) for 10/25/2021 to 11/1/2021:
The Wayne County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor level offenses. The following are the criminal case convictions (not including traffic offenses) for 10/11/2021 to 10/18/2021:
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 9/20/2021 to 9/27/2021:
The Wayne County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor level offenses. The following are the criminal case convictions (not including traffic offenses) for 9/13/2021 to 9/20/2021:
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 8/2/2021 to 8/9/2021: