BREAKING: Hours after the initial arraignment hearing, a plea deal has been met.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Newburgh Heights Mayor Trevor Elkins agreed to step down after entering a plea deal with the Cuyahoga Common Pleas Court on March 31, according to the news release from the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office.Elkins was formallyAccording to court documents, the alleged crimes happened between Jan. 1, 2017 and June 30, 2017.
Any jail time that is imposed will be suspended for a period of five years’ probation and a fine of $250 will be imposed for each charge. There will be no early release of probation without a hearing and notification to the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office. Elkins is allowed to apply for expungement, as it is outlined in the Ohio Revised Code; however, the prosecutor’s office is able to reject any request Elkins doesn’t comply with the terms of his probation of the expungement statute.
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