Greene court cases
WAYNESBURG – Six criminal defendants were entered into the accelerated rehabilitative disposition program this month by Greene County President Judge Farley Toothman.
Those accepted into the program must serve at least one year probation and pay all fines and costs. Defendants charged with driving under the influence of alcohol also may have their driving privileges suspended and be required to refrain from the use or possession of alcohol.
Those who successfully complete the program can petition the court to have their criminal records expunged.
Cody Ray, 27, of 111 Fourth St., Clarksville, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and two summary traffic violations. Arrested Jan. 22, following a traffic stop, Ray had a blood-alcohol content level of .309 percent.
David Morris Riley, 53, of 498 Morford Road, Aleppo, charged with DUI and three summary violations. Arrested June 6, after his vehicle struck a guardrail on McCracken Road, Riley had a BAC of .208 percent.
Devin Richard Tennant, 19, of 436 Stringtown Road, Carmichaels, charged with theft, access device fraud, receiving stolen property. On March 5, Tennant used another person’s access card to withdraw $90 from the person’s account.
Anthony Mathew Montalbano, 25, of Folsom, charged with DUI and a summary traffic violation. Arrested June 21, following a traffic stop, Montalbano had a BAC of .138 percent.
Freddy Dwight Morris, 65, of Clarksville, charged with unsworn falsification and sale or transfer of a firearm. Morris attempted to purchase a handgun Jan. 23 at Ozie’s Sport Shop and failed to indicate on his ATF form his earlier treatment for mental health issues.
Jordan Richard Johnson, 23, of Crown City, Ohio, charged with DUI and a summary traffic violation. Arrested April 10, 2014 folowing a traffic stop, Johnson had a BAC of .143 percent.