THE COURTS
Common Pleas
NEW CASES
Timothy Geier, Louisville, vs. Elizabeth McCullough, aka Elizabeth R. Hackett, Aetna Street, Salem; damages sought for personal injury claim from 2024 traffic crash.
DOCKET ENTRIES
Credit Acceptance Corp. vs. Christopher Wright; $16,822 judgment granted to plaintiff.
Carrington Mortgage Services LLC vs. Thomas W. Martin, et al.; previous judgment vacated, case dismissed.
NewRez vs.. Zachary Armando Kreidler, et al.; case dismissed.
JPMorgan Chase Bank vs. Jessica L. Savon; $24,069 judgment granted to plaintiff.
Dustin Martsolf vs. Rachel Martsolf; divorce granted.
Equity Financial, LLC vs. Salem Real Properties, LLC, et al.; receivership terminated.
Hancock County Savings Bank vs. Jodee K. Kessler, et al.; case stayed.
Court News
LISBON — A Wellsville man who violated the terms of drug court was ordered to prison for 24 months for drug charges.
Christopher S. McCauley, 47, Lincoln Avenue, appeared in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court recently for a probation violation hearing for a case involving charges of third-degree felony illegal conveyance of drugs of abuse onto the grounds of a specified governmental facility and fifth-degree felonies of possession of cocaine and possession of a fentanyl-related compound for possessing cocaine and fentanyl and trying to take drugs into a detention facility on Feb. 11, 2022.
He had been placed into drug court as an additional requirement for community control last fall when he previously violated his probation, in addition to serving a term at the Eastern Ohio Correction Center until the program was complete.
After violating the terms of probation again, he was sent to prison. His participation in drug court was dishonorably terminated and he received credit for 409 days already served.
Also in Common Pleas Court:
— Dylon Henderson, 20, Campbell, was sentenced to community control for three years after pleading guilty to possession of cocaine, a fourth-degree felony, with a specification for forfeiture of money from a drug case. He received credit for 27 days served in jail. A charge of trafficking in cocaine, a fourth-degree felony, was dismissed and he was ordered to forfeit $196. He possessed the money and 5 to 10 grams of cocaine on Feb. 25, 2024.
— James L. Cunningham Jr., Clark Avenue, Wellsville, will remain under community control until April 29, 2029 and must serve five days in jail for violating the terms of his probation for nonsupport of dependents, a fourth-degree felony charge from 2022. He failed to pay support from May 1, 2020 to May 31, 2022.
