CANAL WINCHESTER MAN SENTENCED TO 11 MONTHS IN PRISON FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS HARASSMENT

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March 24, 2025 – On March 19, 2024, Delaware County Common Pleas Court Judge Marianne T. Hemmeter
sentenced Alex Hawks, a 35-year-old Canal Winchester man, to 11 months in prison for Telecommunications
Harassment, a felony of the fifth degree.
In February, Judge Hemmeter found Hawks guilty of Telecommunications Harassment in a trial to the Court.
Hawks had a previous conviction for Telecommunications Harassment (a misdemeanor of the first degree), which
elevated his conduct in this case to a felony of the fifth degree.
“Disobey the law and orders from a Court, and your conduct will land you facing serious charges as it did with
Mr. Hawks. Today, Mr. Hawks’ repeated violations of contacting an individual outside the scope of a lawful court
order caught up with him.” Delaware County Prosecutor Melissa Schiffel said.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys Kenneth Sapp and Laura Kent.