(7-9-26) The Celina Police Department booked Brandon Vede (42) on a 5th degree felony of possession of drugs, obtain posses or use. In Ohio, a 5th-degree felony (F5) for drug possession means being charged with knowingly obtaining, possessing, or using a controlled substance under Ohio Revised Code 2925.11. Penalties include 6 to 12 months in prison and up to a $2,500 fine. Why a Charge Becomes an F5 Felony Felony classifications depend on the d…
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