The following individuals were sentenced recently by Judge Jeffrey Robinson in Fulton County Common Court, according to Prosecutor Scott Haselman.
Victor McCullough, 45, of Delta previously pleaded guilty to possession of heroin. On April 3, 2017, he possessed heroin.
He was sentenced to three years of community control, and ordered to: pay prosecution costs; pay court-appointed attorney fees; successfully complete the Drug Court program; stay out of bars; not possess or consume alcohol; and serve 66 days at the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio, with credit for days served.
Failure to comply could result in 11 months in prison.
Christopher Miller, 27, of Bowling Green, pleaded guilty to theft from a person in a protected class. On Aug. 24, 2017, he did with purpose to deprive the owner of property or services, knowingly obtain or exert control over said property without the consent of the owner, and the victim was an elderly person.
He was sentenced to two years of community control, and ordered to: pay prosecution costs; pay court-appointed attorney fees; pay restitution of $1,095.13 within a year; have no contact with the victim; stay out of bars; not possess or consume alcohol; serve 30 days in CCNO, with credit for two days served; and successfully complete cognitive behavior treatment.
Failure to comply could result in 11 months in prison.
Veleria Robbins, 42, of Toledo previously pleaded guilty to attempted theft of drugs. On May 2, 2017, she attempted to steal Oxycontin.
She was sentenced to two years of community control, and ordered to: pay prosecution costs; pay court-appointed counsel fees; be assessed for drug/alcohol treatment and successfully complete any recommended treatment and aftercare; earn her GED; have no contact with the victim; not work in the home health care field; and serve 16 days in CCNO, with credit for three days served.
Failure to comply could result in 11 months in prison.
Devon A. Harris, 23, of Wauseon previously pleaded guilty to complicity to commit burglary. On or about March 13, 2018, he aided or abetted another who trespassed in an occupied structure when another person was present, and inflicted or attempted to inflict physical harm on that person.
He was sentenced to three years in prison, and ordered to pay any fees, court-appointed counsel fees, and all prosecution costs.