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Case Number:B 0707611-C
Date of Offense:09/05/2007
Defendant's Last Name:Williams
Defendant's First Name:Joseph
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Date of Birth:09/20/1984
Offense:Receiving stolen property(F5)
Disposition:Sentence Rm 595 9am
Next Court Date:07/09/2008
Defendant's Criminal History:/04/CRB/31462 - minor misdemeanor drug abuse
Status:O
Follow Up Date:
Sentence Imposed:
Judge:John Andrew West
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Prosecutor:Amy L. Tranter
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Defendant's Control Number:2115500
Probation Follow Up:No
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Location of offense: 4727 Glenway Av
Residence: 1918 Westmont Ln #1412
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Amy L. Tranter, Esq.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office
230 E. 9th Street, Suite 4000
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Re State of Ohio v. Joseph Williams
Case #: B 0707611-C
December 16, 2007
The first victim in this case, Paul Pelnar is a resident of Price Hill. His home was violated and property stolen.
The second victim in this case, Price Hill has experienced a marked increase in felony crime in the past several years. From 2003 – 2006, Price Hill experienced a 32% increase in robberies and a 31 % increase in burglaries. Citywide 10% of all robberies and 14% of all burglaries occur in Price Hill. Often times, theft and robberies are associated with drug use. Jahfrey Harper has a prior adult conviction for possession of drugs. His criminal activity has now escalated to burglary.
The increases documented above have caused our population to decrease, abandoned and vacant buildings to increase, and the value of our largest asset – our homes to decrease. We are working diligently to reverse this pattern of crime and to restore our neighborhood and our business districts to a safe and inviting area. To accomplish this the Price Hill Court Watch program formed. We are seeking the stiffest possible sentences for those convicted of crimes in our neighborhood.
The defendant, Joseph Williams stands accused of receiving stolen property. A review of the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts web site reveals one prior misdemeanor offense.
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Because this defendant has no prior felony convictions, we understand incarceration is unlikely. Given the improbability of incarceration, Price Hill Court Watch is asking for a sentence of 3 years of intense community control with a 9pm to 6am curfew.
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Price Hill residents have had enough! We want to send a message to those committing crimes in our neighborhood -- crime will not be tolerated.
We are asking you to help us restore our historic community to the thriving working class neighborhood it once was. Please help us in our efforts.
Respectfully Submitted,
Price Hill Court Watch
Residence: 1918 Westmont Ln #1412
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Amy L. Tranter, Esq.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office
230 E. 9th Street, Suite 4000
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Re State of Ohio v. Joseph Williams
Case #: B 0707611-C
December 16, 2007
The first victim in this case, Paul Pelnar is a resident of Price Hill. His home was violated and property stolen.
The second victim in this case, Price Hill has experienced a marked increase in felony crime in the past several years. From 2003 – 2006, Price Hill experienced a 32% increase in robberies and a 31 % increase in burglaries. Citywide 10% of all robberies and 14% of all burglaries occur in Price Hill. Often times, theft and robberies are associated with drug use. Jahfrey Harper has a prior adult conviction for possession of drugs. His criminal activity has now escalated to burglary.
The increases documented above have caused our population to decrease, abandoned and vacant buildings to increase, and the value of our largest asset – our homes to decrease. We are working diligently to reverse this pattern of crime and to restore our neighborhood and our business districts to a safe and inviting area. To accomplish this the Price Hill Court Watch program formed. We are seeking the stiffest possible sentences for those convicted of crimes in our neighborhood.
The defendant, Joseph Williams stands accused of receiving stolen property. A review of the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts web site reveals one prior misdemeanor offense.
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Because this defendant has no prior felony convictions, we understand incarceration is unlikely. Given the improbability of incarceration, Price Hill Court Watch is asking for a sentence of 3 years of intense community control with a 9pm to 6am curfew.
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Price Hill residents have had enough! We want to send a message to those committing crimes in our neighborhood -- crime will not be tolerated.
We are asking you to help us restore our historic community to the thriving working class neighborhood it once was. Please help us in our efforts.
Respectfully Submitted,
Price Hill Court Watch