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[1 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]
Mistrial declared in Widmer murder case
Cincinnati.com
"We have decided that we cannot agree," jurors told Warren County Common Pleas Judge Neal Bronson. "There is no useful purpose for deliberating further.

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[13 May 2010 | No Comment | ]
Medical expert says Widmer did not have seizure before dying
Dayton Daily News
EMT Jeff Teague testifies in Warren County Common Pleas Court today, May 13, about what he saw at the Ryan Widmer home in August 2008.

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[1 Apr 2010 | No Comment | ]

Last week, Acosta was sentenced in Warren County Common Pleas Court to three years on probation, but held for federal authorities, for using documents identifying him as Christopher Wilson, 42, of Antlers, Okla., to obtain jobs with a Springboro …

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[31 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Man who aquired 2 jobs using stolen identity awaits deportation
Middletown Journal
Submitted photo Jose R. Acosta pleaded guilty to identity fraud in Warren County Common Pleas Court. By Lawrence Budd, Staff Writer Updated 4:56 PM

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[31 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

Last week, Acosta was sentenced in Warren County Common Pleas Court to three years on probation, but held for federal authorities, for using documents identifying him as Christopher Wilson, 42, of Antlers, Okla., to obtain jobs with a Springboro …

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[27 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

LEBANON — A 51-year-old Mexican man who held two local jobs using an unemployed Oklahoma man’s identity was sentenced to three years on probation for identity theft on Friday, March 26, in Warren County Common Pleas Court. Judge James Flannery …

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[26 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

LEBANON — A 51-year-old Mexican man who held two local jobs using an unemployed Oklahoma man’s identity was sentenced to three years on probation for identity theft on Friday, March 26, in Warren County Common Pleas Court. Judge James Flannery …

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