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He received his law degree from the University of Toledo College of Law in For a short time, he engaged in private practice in Toledo, Ohio. During his tenure in the Criminal Division, Mr. Dobson has successfully prosecuted a wide range of crimes. He prosecuted multiple cases of embezzlement from local non-profit groups and charities. He prosecuted internet crime cases, including fraud and child pornography, convincing the courts to impose prison time for these deviant offenders.
He has additionally prosecuted offenses such as Burglary, Robbery and Domestic Violence, as well as several Murder cases, including cold cases as far back as In , he was appointed by then-prosecutor Raymond C. Fischer as one of two Chief Assistants over the Criminal Division. In , Mr. Dobson was elected as Wood County Prosecuting Attorney. In this capacity, Mr. Dobson continues his work to improve communication and accountability within the office.
His guiding principles are truth and fairness in representing the public interest, rigorous prosecution of criminal offenders, and care and empathy for crime victims. Annie L. Her early career was spent in the business field of sales and marketing, and later with the completion of her Masters, her focus turned to the field of addiction studies.
Wilson joined the office as the Addiction Response Collaborative ARC Program Coordinator where she assisted individuals and their families with resources and treatment options for those struggling with addiction.
Most recently she transitioned into the role of Administrative Director where she is responsible for the overall day to day operations of the office. Pamela A. Gross worked as a general civil attorney in private practice for the first three years of her career. Brian O. While in law school, Mr. In Mr. Boos was hired as an Assistant Prosecutor in the criminal division. He was one of the original members of the cold case homicide unit in Lucas County where he was known for his expertise in forensic sciences.